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

of 16 December 2005 (Status as of 17 December 2022)

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. 106 Disclosure of personal data to the native country or country of origin

For the im­ple­ment­a­tion of re­movals or ex­pul­sions to the nat­ive coun­try or coun­try of ori­gin, the au­thor­ity re­spons­ible for or­gan­ising the de­par­ture may only dis­close the fol­low­ing data to for­eign au­thor­it­ies if this does not put the for­eign na­tion­al or the next of kin at risk:

a.
bio­graph­ic­al data (sur­name, first name, ali­as, date of birth, place of birth, sex, na­tion­al­ity, last ad­dress in the nat­ive coun­try or coun­try of ori­gin) of the for­eign na­tion­al and, if ne­ces­sary, of the next of kin;
b.
in­form­a­tion about the pass­port or oth­er iden­tity cards;
c.
bio­met­ric data;
d.
fur­ther data re­quired for the iden­ti­fic­a­tion of a per­son;
e.
in­form­a­tion on the state of health, as far as this is in the in­terests of the per­son con­cerned and the per­son has been in­formed about this;
f.
the data re­quired for en­sur­ing entry to the des­tin­a­tion coun­try as well as for the se­cur­ity of the ac­com­pa­ny­ing per­sons.

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