One of the world’s richest countries is about to hold a referendum on a measure that would curb migration and most likely the economy.

The anti-immigration measure comes amid cost and crime concerns

The proposed 10 million person limit could ruin Switzerland’s reputation as a business hub and risks harming one of Europe’s strongest economies, business leaders warn.

The Swiss are set to vote on whether or not to cap their population at 10 million. If it succeeds, moving to or relocating to Switzerland will become harder.

The Swiss will go to the polls on Sunday to vote on whether to back a referendum that would see its population capped at 10 million.

On Sunday, Switzerland will vote on whether to cap its population. The implications for Swiss society and its economy could be huge.

If successful, the vote would require the government to put restrictions in place to limit the population by 2050

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The referendum is proposing a a limit of 10 million people until 2050 and has divided the country, being dubbed by some as a "Swiss Brexit".

Switzerland's upcoming referendum on capping its population at 10 million raises significant implications for immigration and EU relations.

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One of the world’s richest countries is about to hold a referendum on a measure that would curb migration and most likely the economy.

The constitutional change has been pitched by a right-wing party amid concern on migration, pressure on public services and housing

Voters in Switzerland are casting final ballots on a proposal to cap the country's population at 10 million.

"If [the population] goes above 10 million, it will become tight, and immigration should be restricted," said Helen Gulea, a 58-year-old in Zurich, originally from Kenya.

Migration expert says concern now widespread that overcrowding is stretching public infrastructure to the limit.