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No music desert in Basel! – Petition to the government of Basel-Stadt

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SMV-USDAM is supporting this petition and recommends to sign it until January 25th at the latest.

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[Text of the petition] On September 1, 2014, musicians who had been living and working in Basel for years were informed that they would have to leave Switzerland. The reason given was a change in policy at the Federal Office for Migration.

This change in policy makes entirely unrealistic demands on professional musicians: all musicians from non-EU countries have to demonstrate that they have 75% employment from a single employer in order even to apply for a residency permit.  Further restrictions also apply.

What are the consequences?

Many highly-qualified musicians would have to leave the country, because no jobs with 75% employment exist in their specialized field. They would be forced to cease their national and international performing and research activities, which in many cases are connected with music schools and renowned Basel music institutions such as the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis and the Paul Sacher-Stiftung. The reputation and excellence of Basel’s musical life would be threatened. Research, teaching, as well as performance would all suffer from the negative consequences.

Fairness for musicians and quality of Basel’s musical life

The change in policy for residency permits was unforeseeable for those affected. They have all planned on being able to live and work in and from Basel. In many cases they have signed contracts extending well beyond January 1st 2015 that they must fulfill. It would therefore only be fair if a solution for those affected could be found so that they would not have to leave Basel, and that Basel would not become a “musical wasteland”!

The undersigned request of the government of the canton Basel-Stadt,

To find a legal temporary solution so that all of the musicians from non-EU countries affected by the change in policy, including those who have finished their studies in 2014, be granted a temporary residency permit until at least December 31st 2015, and as a longterm measure to approach the Federal government and work towards changing the regulation of Federal law to make it possible for freelance musicians from non-EU countries to live and work here in Switzerland.

Through cooperation between the canton Basel-Stadt and the responsible authorities, a model should be developed that takes into account the reputation of Basel as a city of culture. Musicians are not just students and freelance artists; They are also cultural ambassadors who travel worldwide with small ensembles and orchestras, contributing considerably to the positive reputation of the musical and cultural scene in Switzerland. The economic factor should also be considered.