Residence permits · S
Residence permits · S
S protection status — activated special rule, meaning of the Council decision, transitions.
As of: 01.06.2026 · Snapshot
Effective date: 04.11.2025 — latest version of the Federal Council’s decision on the extension of S protection status. Status: AI draft, pending review by the supervising lawyer of record and the Ukrainian-locale specialist.
The S protection status is a separate form of temporary protection that the Federal Council introduced on 11 March 2022 for persons from Ukraine by activating the Protection Ordinance. The legal basis is Art. 66 of the Asylum Act (AsylG, SR 142.31), which stipulates that the Federal Council can activate temporary protection as a group status in the event of a mass exodus. The S status is not an asylum status in the strict sense (Art. 3-7 AsylG) – it immediately grants a right of residence without an individual asylum procedure, but it is limited in time and subject to the possibility of its political termination by the Federal Council.
By decision of 5 November 2025, the Federal Council extended the S status until 4 March 2027. This extension follows EU practice, according to which the temporary protection under the Mass Influx Directive was also extended until March 2027.
Material change from November 2025: The granting of S protection status will no longer be automatic for all persons from Ukraine. Since the November amendment, the SEM has been examining the region of origin of the applicants. Persons from regions that, in the SEM's assessment, are not currently directly affected by the war may be excluded from S protection status. Further details on this practice are provided in the relevant SEM directives, which are continuously updated in the source reference of this file.
The S protection status essentially provides:
Persons who were in Switzerland with a B residence permit before 24 February 2022 and whose permit is still valid do not fall under status S – they retain their previous status.
By resolution of 12 January 2024, the Federal Council has provided for a facilitated transition from S protection status to an ordinary B residence permit. The requirements are set out in detail in the SEM guidelines and typically include:
The transition is a voluntary option, not an automatic effect. Those who retain S protection status remain in the S regime; those who switch will receive a regular B residence permit with the associated rights (including a longer validity period, easier family reunification, and the possibility of changing jobs without requiring cantonal authorisation).
Please note: If the protection order is repealed (a political decision by the Federal Council), the S status will no longer apply to anyone who is still under the S regime at that time. Anyone who has switched to a B residence permit in good time will retain it, regardless of the repeal. This situation is the subject of individual consultation – see the reference path below.
The Federal Council has stipulated in the Ordinance on Protection that the revocation of protection status (status S) must be carried out with an appropriate transitional period. Persons who are in protection status (status S) at the time of revocation typically receive:
The specific details of the transitional period and the procedures will be decided politically at the time of the repeal. SIP will update this file immediately (24-hour SLA in Switzerland) if a corresponding decision is made.
fw_anti_scope_boundaries.md)SIP does not provide advice on the strategy for an ordinary asylum application, which could be used instead after the S protection status has been revoked. SIP does not provide success forecasts for individual transitional applications from S to B. SIP does not advise on whether a specific family member is entitled to family reunification – this is a case-specific legal assessment and requires a lawyer on the cantonal bar register.
If you have specific questions about your own situation:
Detailed information on each canton can be found in the respective canton file (ca_*.md).
This file will be updated without delay when:
Responsibility for monitoring updates lies with the Chief Lawyer-of-Record and is operationally defined in ADR-017 (Crisis and High-Frequency Content Pipeline).
HARD GLOSSARY — non-negotiable Swiss federal codes / agency names.
Last updated: 18.05.2026 — Initial AI draft. Awaiting review and approval by the supervising lawyer of record and by a specialist for the Ukrainian locale in accordance with ADR-016. Do not publish publicly until approval. If a Federal Council decision is made in the meantime: update and bring up to date before publication.
As of: 01.06.2026 · Snapshot
Reflects the cited law as of the snapshot — not a check of current force.
Frequently asked
Concrete questions people ask about S — Persons in need of protection..
Ask your own questionPersons with habitual residence in Ukraine before 24 February 2022, their family members (spouses, minor children) and third-country nationals with permanent residence in Ukraine. Activation by Federal Council decision of 11 March 2022 (art. 4 AsylA). Extension has been decided in principle until 4 March 2027.
Statute citations
AsylG SR 142.31 Art. 66-79
https://www.fedlex.admin.ch/eli/cc/2005/1037/deSchutzverordnung — Aktivierung 11.03.2022
https://www.fedlex.admin.ch/eli/oc/2022/192/deSEM Themenseite Ukraine
https://www.sem.admin.ch/sem/de/home/asyl/sonderverfahren/ukraine.htmlSEM Schutzstatus S — Detailseite
https://www.sem.admin.ch/sem/de/home/asyl/sonderverfahren/ukraine/schutzstatus-s.htmlBundesrat Verlängerung Status S bis 04.03.2027 (Nov 2025)
https://www.admin.ch/gov/de/start/dokumentation/medienmitteilungen.msg-id-103237.html| Canton | Note |
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| ZH | City of Zurich SAH team Ukraine; Cantonal specialist unit of the Migration Office for S cases |
| BE | Active support by cantonal migration coordination |
| VD | EVAM Centre for asylum seekers |
| GE | General Hospice for asylum seekers + S status holders; Special service for Russian/Ukrainian speakers |
| BS | Social welfare office of the City of Basel; Support by Bühl Suisse |
| TI | Multipurpose centre in Riazzino; Italian-language advice for Ukrainian families |
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