Swiss Court Clears Path for Conditional Repatriations to Afghanistan
In a landmark ruling, the Swiss Federal Administrative Court has decided that asylum-seekers can be returned to Afghanistan, provided they have 'favourable individual circumstances,' marking a significant shift in Swiss repatriation policy.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss Federal Administrative Court ruled that repatriations to Afghanistan are possible under 'favourable individual circumstances'.
- The ruling applies to the entire territory of Afghanistan.
- The specific case involved a young Pashtun man in good health with professional experience and a family network in Kabul.
- The State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) rejected the asylum application at the end of 2025.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Repatriations should remain restricted, but some are now possible under certain favourable individual circumstances."