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Swiss authorities want to improve asylum procedures

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November 30, 2025
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Switzerland must improve the asylum system at all levels

Swiss Justice Minister Beat Jans.


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The country’s asylum system, restructured six years ago, has proved its worth, authorities said on Friday. However, updates are necessary, particularly in terms of speeding up procedures, they added.


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At a conference on Friday, representatives from the three levels of government in Switzerland (federal, cantonal, and municipal), and including Justice Minister Beat Jans, noted that various adjustments were needed. According to a press release by Jans’ ministry, the system is reaching its limits and becoming less efficient, particularly at times of pressure.

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To this end, the conference adopted the Asylum Strategy 2027. With regard to asylum procedures, the number of pending cases must be reduced rapidly, they said. Some are taking longer than expected, which is having an impact on cantons and municipalities. A preliminary procedure must be examined.

The system also needs to be more resilient in order to better absorb fluctuations in terms of numbers. Adjustments also need to be made in terms of security, the conference agreed.

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