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What Conditions Should You have to Change Flights at a Swiss airport?
You have to meet a few conditions so you can change your flight at a Swiss airport:

 A valid travel document/ passport issued in the past ten years.
You may not leave the transit area of a Swiss airport.
You have to provide the visa or travel document of your destination.
You must provide the airline ticket for your destination.
You have to prove that you are not a threat to Swiss people.
 

Who Needs a Switzerland Long-Stay Visa?
In case you need to stay in Switzerland for longer than 90 days, you have to apply for a Switzerland long-stay visa. It is also called a national visa. Your reason for long staying in Switzerland could be:

Work
Study
Visiting family
The rules for each filed depends on your residence country. You could learn more about them at the left sidebar of the site.

Although Switzerland is not part of the EU, lots of EU rules apply to it. So, EU members can enter Switzerland visa-free. However, after 90 days, they have to apply for a residence permit and authorization to work.

The nationals of other countries all have to have to apply for a long-stay visa to work or study in Switzerland. Anyone who wants to stay longer than 90 days in Switzerland has to apply for a residence permit. Their nationality does not matter.
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