Subject to a referendum, the Confederation will introduce the digital identity (e-ID). fedpol will be responsible for the e-ID, using official registers to verify applicants’ identities and issue the e-IDs.
Anyone who applies for the e-ID via the Confederation’s Swiyu app must scan their identity document and provide the following information: last name, first name, date of birth and identity card number. During the second stage, the applicant must take a video of themselves in the app to prove they are a real person (liveness check). To verify the applicant’s identity, the app extracts a reference photo from the video, which it then compares with photos saved in the official registers. If the photos match, the e-ID is immediately sent to the applicant’s smartphone. The process should only take a few minutes. If applicants do not wish to verify their identity online, they can also do so at their local passport office.
The Federal Office of Police is leading the e-ID programme. More information can be found on the e-ID webpage.
Switzerland is planning to launch biometric identity cards by the end of 2026. Like the biometric passport, this card will include a chip containing your personal data, a photo and two digital fingerprints. The digitally signed data saved on the chip will provide additional security against forgery and identity theft. Biometric identity cards will also ensure that Swiss citizens can travel freely within the EU in the long term.
Once the biometric identity card is launched, Swiss citizens will be able to choose which type of card they would prefer to receive. It will also be possible to apply for a biometric card and passport together, as a combined offer.
The launch of the biometric identity card does not require amendments to any federal acts, but the Identity Documents Ordinance will be updated.
FAQ
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): biometrische Identitätskarte (PDF, 122 kB, 30.06.2025)(only available in German, French or Italian)
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Biometric identity card
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