Federal Act
on Foreign Nationals and Integration
(Foreign Nationals and Integration Act, FNIA)1

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of 16 December 2005 (Status as of 1 July 2021)

1 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 Dec. 2016 (Integration), in force since 1 Jan. 2019 (AS 2017 6521, 2018 3171; BBl 2013 2397, 2016 2821).


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Art. 48 Children fostered with a view to adoption

1 Foster chil­dren are en­titled to re­ceive a res­id­ence per­mit and to have their res­id­ence per­mit ex­ten­ded if:

a.
their ad­op­tion is planned in Switzer­land;
b.
the re­quire­ments un­der civil law for the ad­op­tion of foster chil­dren are ful­filled; and
c.
their entry for the pur­pose the ad­op­tion was law­ful.

2 If the ad­op­tion falls through, the foster chil­dren are en­titled to an ex­ten­sion of their res­id­ence per­mit and, five years after entry, they are en­titled to be gran­ted a set­tle­ment per­mit.

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