Swiss abroad
The Swiss diaspora refers to Swiss people living abroad, also referred to as "fifth Switzerland", alluding to the fourfold linguistic division within the country. The Federal Department of Foreign Affairs cares for Swiss people living abroad.
Fifth Switzerland Communication
The FDFA provides four different ways of communication with Swiss people abroad. These services include: Voting and electoral right, Consular services, Organization of the Swiss Abroad and the Swiss Revue.The service "" provided by the FDFA is available to all Swiss abroad. SWI swissinfo.ch is a multilingual news and information service with a mandate to serve the interests of Swiss abroad.
Swiss expatriate regions
- In 2023, some 813,420 Swiss nationals were registered with Swiss representations as living abroad. For reference, in 2007, a total of 668,107 Swiss citizens were registered as living abroad.
- A majority held dual citizenship; vast majority of these had citizenship of another European Economic Area country, namely and primarily France, Germany, Italy or the United Kingdom or were citizens of United States, Canada, Australia or New Zealand. Swiss Jews form a small group in Israel.
Overall
- 813,420 Swiss abroad
- The data used comes from the 2023 statistics is provided by the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs.
| Country | Swiss citizens |
| France | 209,287 |
| Germany | 99,582 |
| United States | 83,667 |
| Italy | 51,964 |
| Canada | 41,463 |
| United Kingdom | 40,183 |
| Australia | 25,827 |
| Spain | 26,499 |
| Israel | 23,670 |
| Austria | 18,350 |
Africa
The following five countries have Africa's highest populations of Swiss abroad:| Country | Swiss citizens |
| South Africa | 7,743 |
| Morocco | 1,561 |
| Tunisia | 1,426 |
| Egypt | 1,398 |
| Kenya | 826 |
Asia
The following five countries have Asia's highest populations of Swiss abroad:| Country | Swiss citizens |
| Israel | 23,670 |
| Thailand | 10,414 |
| Philippines | 3,615 |
| United Arab Emirates | 3,452 |
| China, including Hong Kong and Macau | 2,564 |
Brunei
Suzanne Rahaman Aeby, a former nurse, is the mother of Pengiran Anak Sarah, the wife of Brunei's Crown Prince, Al-Muhtadee Billah.Taiwan
- 351 Swiss abroad
Sri Lanka
Europe
Albania
- 94 Swiss abroad
France
Portugal
- 6,916 Swiss abroad
Russia
Sweden
Swiss people in Sweden are people who are registered in Sweden and who originate in Switzerland. According to Statistics Sweden, in 2017 there were a total of approximately 3,900 people born in Switzerland including Swedish citizens of Swiss descent.United Kingdom
There is a significant Swiss community in the United Kingdom.North America
Antigua and Barbuda
- 44 Swiss abroad
Canada
Mexico
- 5,289 Swiss abroad
United States
Most Swiss preferred the rural villages of the Midwest and the Pacific Coast, where Italian-speaking Swiss played a significant role in California's winegrowing culture. Swiss immigration diminished after 1930 because of the Great Depression and World War II.
In 1999 New Glarus, Wisconsin, was chosen as the future home of the Swiss Center of North America, a cultural center dedicated to the preservation and celebration of Swiss culture. New Glarus was chosen because of its central location and the large concentration of Swiss Americans in the vicinity. Funds for the centre came from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, the state of Wisconsin, the canton of Glarus, and corporations, including General Casualty Insurance, Nestlé USA, Novartis, Phillip Morris Europe, and Victorinox.
Oceania
- 32,316
Australia
New Zealand
- 6,925 Swiss abroad
South America
Argentina
- 15,120 Swiss abroad
Brazil
- 13,611 Swiss abroad
- Up to 500,000 Swiss descendants.
On 4 July 1819 1,088 Swiss, including 830 from the Canton of Fribourg, departed from Estavayer-le-Lac on Lake Neuchâtel. They included Jean-Claude Marchon, his wife Marie Prostasie Chavannaz Marchon, his brother Antoine Marchon and fiancée Marieanne Elizabeth Clerc. They travelled first to Basle, the meeting point of the Swiss Transmigration for Brasil. And then 2.000 Swiss, by the Rhein River, go to Holland and after a lot of peripetia they depart from St. Gravendeel, near Dordrecht, in the Daphne, for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, on September 11. Their arrival in Rio de Janeiro was on November 4, spending 55 days, a very good time for the epoch. And, finally, they arrive in Morro-Queimado on November 15, 1819 – about 12000 kilometers in 105 days, approximately 114 kilometers a day.
Chile
- 5,730 Swiss abroad
- Between 90,000 and 100,000 descendants.
Between April 1876 and May 1877 a contingent of Swiss immigrants comprising 119 families came to the area of Magallanes, mostly peasants from the canton of Fribourg.
Later, during the period from 1915 to 1950, was the last recorded mass exodus of Swiss to Chile. 30,000 people settled in the central area of the country, primarily in Santiago and Valparaíso. There are currently 5,000 Swiss citizens residing in Chile and between 90,000 and 100,000 Swiss descendants.
Colombia
- 2,348 Swiss abroad
Uruguay
Venezuela
- 840 Swiss abroad
Ancestry
Self-reported Swiss ancestry or partial ancestry:| Country | Population | % of country | Source |
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