It has been revealed that people can deny a little known rule that people in Switzerland are granted citizenship in Switzerland.
Moving to the country offers numerous benefits, including beautiful scenery and a strong economy with excellent jobs.
However, those who try to enter can be denied if they are too ‘annoying’, Bar First report.
The decision will be made based on whether the residents feel that an applicant is well integrated.
Nancy Holten, a Dutch-born woman, was once rejected because she was ‘annoying’ because of her activism against Swiss traditions such as bullets.
Ms Holten previously fought against bullets, saying that cows they wear were too hard and a form of animal abuse.
According to her, she also questioned pig races, church bells, as well as other noise or forms of animal distress.

It is a little familiar rule that denies people who get citizenship in Switzerland, it has been unveiled (Stock photo)

Nancy Holten, a Dutch-born woman, was once rejected because she was ‘annoying’ because of her activism against Swiss traditions such as cowboks (Stock Photo)
Ms Holten met all legal requirements, but the residents voted against her because they did not feel that she was the right fit.
Her application was later approved by higher authorities, which could not find a valid reason to refuse her entry.
In response to the bizarre rule on Instagram, one user wrote: ‘Swiss guy here, absolutely true.’
Another said, ‘Sounds like a dream of living there! ‘
A third added: “Imagine failing to fail, because the neighbors on the lower floor thought you were too hard. ‘