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Yes. You must show sufficient financial means to cover your living costs and studies so you do not need to rely on social assistance.
Financial means are a core condition for a Swiss student permit. You must demonstrate that you have enough money to cover tuition, accommodation and day-to-day living costs for the duration of your studies without depending on Swiss social assistance. Acceptable proof can include bank statements, a scholarship, or a financial guarantee. Because the limited 15-hours-a-week work allowance cannot be relied on to fund your stay, the financial evidence must stand on its own.
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