Net immigration has plummeted by a massive 12.5%, signaling a dramatic cooling of Switzerland's appeal on the global stage. Only 29,884 new permanent residents were added to the population in the first half of 2026, a sharp decline that catches many analysts off guard. Total arrivals fell to 74,112, with the most significant dropâa whopping 9%âcoming from outside the EU and EFTA regions. Even the reliable stream of European workers is drying up, with arrivals slipping as the domestic labor market shows signs of fatigue. The data further highlights a 10% crash in new cross-border commuter permits, down to 33,219. While the total foreign population still stands at 2.43 million, the velocity of growth has hit a wall. This slowdown challenges the hard-right narrative of 'unsustainable' growth, suggesting instead that Switzerland may be reaching a saturation point where the high cost of living finally outweighs the high salaries.