
Yes, but it is tightly controlled. Self-employment requires admission under the Foreign Nationals and Integration Act, including a labour-market review and proof of a lasting economic benefit to Switzerland.
Third-country nationals can in principle set up and run their own business in Switzerland, but it is one of the more demanding routes. Admission is granted under Article 19 of the FNIA and only after a review of labour-market conditions.
The central test is economic interest: you must show that your self-employment will have a lasting positive impact on the Swiss labour market. Personal qualifications and other statutory requirements must also be satisfied, so the bar is significantly higher than for EU/EFTA nationals.
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