毕业后留在瑞士
内容说明费用、申请、带薪实习、学生工作以及毕业后的职业路径。
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The dream of staying in Switzerland
Many international students fall in love with Switzerland. The country is safe, beautiful, organised and internationally respected. Naturally, students often ask whether they can stay after graduation. The honest answer is: sometimes, but it requires planning, the right profile and a realistic understanding of immigration rules.
The job-search period
Swiss university graduates may be able to extend their residence permit for job-seeking purposes for a limited period. ETH Zurich explains that this extension can be for a maximum of six months and should be requested before the current permit expires. Conditions depend on the student’s situation and the authorities.
Why internships matter
A student who waits until graduation to build a network is already late. Internships, part-time work, career fairs, employer presentations and strong references all matter. Employers are more likely to take a graduate seriously if they already have Swiss experience and understand local professional standards.
Language and employability
English is useful, but German, French or Italian can significantly improve opportunities depending on the canton and sector. Hospitality and luxury roles may be more international, but language skills still help with clients, colleagues and daily life.
A realistic strategy
The best strategy is to choose a program with strong career support, perform well academically, take internships seriously, build relationships and prepare early for job applications. Staying in Switzerland should be treated as a project, not as a last-minute hope.
Final advice for families
The best choice is rarely the cheapest or the most famous university. The best choice is the one that fits the student’s personality, budget, academic level and career goal. Magic Mentor helps families compare options clearly before they commit.