| Summary: | A, a Turkish national, entered Switzerland in 2001 and received various residence permits. After receiving social assistance, her settlement permit was revoked in 2016. Despite several appeals, the revocation was confirmed. A applied for a hardship permit, but it was rejected. As a result, she filed a complaint, arguing, among other things, with new evidence and medical documents. The court ruled that the financial support from her family was not enough to end the dependence on social assistance. The mental state of A also did not change the legality of the revocation. The appeal was dismissed, and A was obliged to pay the court costs. |