While the exit numbers are substantial, the net gain remains a powerful force. Between 2013 and 2022, net foreign migration averaged 66,000 people annually, a steady stream that fueled a massive 85% of the country's total population growth. But 2023 shattered all precedents. Driven by the inclusion of over 50,000 Ukrainian refugees in the statistics, the net migration balance skyrocketed to a historic +148,000 foreign nationals.
This unprecedented surge represents a critical demographic event, pushing growth figures to record highs that the country is still grappling to absorb. However, data indicates this peak may be subsiding. Provisional figures for 2024 show the net migration sinking back to approximately 95,000. While this marks a significant drop from the 2023 anomaly, it remains well above the ten-year average, signaling that the pressure on infrastructure and housing is far from alleviating. Switzerland is currently navigating a period of intense demographic volatility that defies historical norms.