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I live and work in Switzerland, can my partner come join me?
http://switzerland.isyours.com/e/immigration/marriage/partner_question.html
E. Marrying If you are a holder of a permanent establishment permit (C permit) or you will soon receive one, your spouse will have the right to join you. For the first five years, he/she will benefit from a residence permit, followed by a permanent establishment permit. This right to family reunification has been set down in several international treaties signed by Switzerland. On the other hand, if you are the holder of a residence permit (B permit), it is not assured that your wife/husband will be able to join you. The Aliens Office may give authorization for residence to your wife/husband and to your children or authorization may be denied. In this case, it is not a right. The decision criteria are fairly broad and the Cantonal Aliens Office processes the files on a case-by-case basis. In practice, if your financial situation is stable and your living accommodations are large enough, the application will normally be approved. However, applications submitted by holders of seasonal permits (A permit), work placement trainees, students or curists are not, as a general rule, taken into account.
more:-
http://www.ch.ch/urn:ch:en:ch:ch.01.15.02.02:01 http://www.ch.ch/urn:ch:en:ch:ch.01.15.02.02.05:01
While I was living in Switzerland I came across such a case with a permit 'B' holder, firstly you should apply for a visit visa then once you are there you can proceed with your application (family reunification) in the country. Your mother in-law and your husband may have to hire a lawyer to do all the work on your behalf. It would be slightly less difficult if you also have a JOB waiting for you to begin when you apply for such permit. Your husband and your mother in-law should know about this sort of thing if they have already been there for a while.
Best wishes.
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