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I'm Natalie, a freelance travel blogger and writer specializing in the country of Turkey. Hi Jesska, If you do not plan on working the business then you should not need any visa at all. It is working for me.

What if I work as a private English teacher by getting students from the internet?Do I need any sort of paperwork then? It was very scary indeed and my employer just seemed unfazed about the situation. Any comments on whether what I am saying is right or not would be most welcomed. Can he keep his job in UK, work there and come here whenever he wants?

Love your blog, BTW. If it, is Turkish lira, then you can just exchange the money. Thanks for your response. Workers get a free room to share with other workers and eat for free. My work can be performed anytime and any place there’s an Internet signal. It’s the best to learn from experiences.

Hi Vic, yes you can do that although it is more of an application for citizenship rather than a claim. Totally agree with you on that one. Also if you read my comments above, the job as a waiter is not a by-the-by job as you and another another commenter suggested. Hi Rafael I am Turkish and my girlfriend (American) is gonna come to Turkey in 3 months and we will get married.

If you have a passport from a EU country, USA, UK, AUS, NZ then it’ll be even easier. Fred says: “Several major differences exist between the usual corruption in the Third World and that in America. hello im hannah i just want to know is that i want to work in turkey for sesonal work in a bar how do i get my visa? Many people are doing this stuff under the table.

You say that the job of a waitress or waiter is not considered as a permanent occupation and I would have to disagree. I’ve never applied for a working permit because I registered myself as self-employed on citizenship basis, but further information on work permits is displayed on this official website, or your potential employer can refer to the website of the Turkish Ministry of Labour and social security. My comment is written with a plain simple language avoiding any upsetting phrase, so why not putting it through???

I want to move to Turkey to run a business. My info tells that i have to stay 5 years and not go out just for 6 months in total during the 5 years. Please help! Same with “Technology and Industry”… Technology’s indicated by me to point out that the country doesn’t rely on Tourism only. The laws of the states are designed to protect the state only, not the individual. Surely the degree and acceptance of corruption in those countries is utterly incomparable with the situation in the UK or Australia? Three years after getting married, you will be entitled to apply for a kimlik which is your Turkish citizenship. So, listen to the people, try to learn their way of life and expect differences to what you are comfortable with in your home country. Yes Jeff, there is an avenue unfortunately most of the people I meet who want to work in turkey, want jobs in bars, hotels, restaurants etc. Both are standard qualifications recognised all over the world.

However, we are now considering coming to live in Turkey full time, living in one of the apartments and continuing to let the others out as holiday rentals – but we’d like to save money by doing the cleaning and pool maintenance etc ourselves. I am 38, would I be too old at 43 when my son goes to uni, to rep, I’m In good shape and young looking and educated, I am sure you will find a beard will not hamper your chances of finding a job but it is generally considered that a clean shaven man looks more professional.

About the rights to live and to work-my dad owns a house in Turkey, however it doesnt give him a right to have residence without working. I would like to ask about TPIC? The article that I previously wrote about this subject received much attention because working in Turkey was a minefield to be negotiated with a lot of planning and patience, and unfortunately, many horror stories had emerged. Shop around and speak to other people who work in your trade. It is of course not about the learning capability of Turks or a kind of hostility to any foreign language, but because of the Turkish market size and lack of any kind of colonized history with an official foreign language. Could you please shed some light on it, or let me know about some websites that can give me some more information about it? Reminder of like this when I am not blinded by homesick nostalgia makes me feel glad we did this. ie. would i be able to get a summer job out there? > I am coming to Turkey for 90 days visit visa if I marry a Turkish women (love her honestly) and want to live my rest of life as Turkish citizen and work in Turkey……… The number might be different depending on the company, but that’s the reason plain and simple. For the record as well, I do think the Turks excel when it comes to keeping customers happy in the bar and restaurant trade. Remind you, you can’t obtain a work permit with a tourist visa in the UK. My boyfriend is stuck in Istanbul, Turkey after doing a job – he needs to get home but because of financial difficulties back home with ex the local bank froze his assets, he received a check for the work he did but unfortunately it is in US currency, he has to pay the workers that helped with the job – he is stuck can’t renegotiate a new contract so he can money off it can’t fly home until he gets clearance papers any help would be appreciated on what he can do, Hi Do – in your case, you need to seek the advice of an employment lawyer. Yes I am definitely saying do not buy into any business in Turkey as a foreigner. If Turkish employers don;t understand the working permits rules and applications then how is a foreigner meant to understand them? Turkish authorities also do not do well on advising people about this as no one seems to know the correct version.

Me too Matija.

How is it that a person who has never lived in Turkey can comment on things like work permit and so on… If it then turns out that you gain so much of an income, look at making it legal but very often the ex-pats who give out English lessons just end up doing it for pin money. I think the six months is per year and not over the period of five years. Ilham için te?ekkür ederim. http://www.fredoneverything.net/RecedingTide.shtml

Hi Natalie, thanks for the reply, although I am a little unsure what you mean.

Technically off the books but you could build yourself up a good customer base that way. There are many jobs available for people who live in Turkey. Let me know if you have any more questions. Thanks. So its like a summer camp where they work non stop, chat to English girls and brush up their English. I am not sure what an economist manager does but try searching for Russian or Nigerian companies based in Turkey that will employ you. If you are planning on spending the whole 90 days in one place with that business than yes, the authorities could take the view that you are working. This is a very interesting remark because I have met many teachers who have far less teaching qualifications and have found work. “For instance: A teacher must have a very high level of Education on their chosen subject and very high social skills. Joe – Totally agree with everything that you say above however I like to believe that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
We should thank Turkey for its openess to foreigners which is not reciprocated. I can not help you because I have never been in that situation but will advise that you speak to the company who got you the contract.

In my home country I own my own business and I work freelance as teacher and tour guide for foreign tourists. Natalie u are doing a great job here. I ve been long seeking for a foreigner in Turkey with this kidn of attitude you have. I wanted to set-up a business consulting company in Turkey and the accountant (recommended to me by HSBC in Turkey) said if I set-up a company then I do not need a work permit. Have you heard about the Turkish government’s intention to hire 40 000 foreign English teachers over the next 4 years? Thanks for your information and your commonsense approach, Nat. It’s very unfortunate. If you take 2000 lira, there should be more than enough. Also my statement that I do not want foreigners to take the jobs in bars or restaurants is not condescending. To teach hairdressing, you would have to research some of the Turkish companies and approach them to find out whether they would be interested. I am totally backing up my words. Hi Kimberley, in that case, you need to look into being self employed in Turkey which as a foreigner you can do. I’m a Turkish woman and have my own business here. To allow tourists/visitors to work en masse especially in tourism makes no economic or political sense in Turkey right now. re the business, I know a couple of businesses by foreigners who have done well, but would guess that for every one business that does well, at least 50 fail horribly. have you heard of this school and if so is this a good school.
Hi Sara, you are not too old at 43 but being a rep is very demanding hours.

Hi Kaycee – These are all things that you need to ask your scholarship leaders as they will have more experience. Any job that is about managing money automatically qualifies for high pay. It is same here in London. Nothing is normal practise in Turkey Onica! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. many thanks Turkey makes it much easier for Americans, Canadians, and EU citizens to work here than those countries do for Turks. Failing that, is there any Turkish lawyer firms operating in your home town? They are directly responsible for generating business and they are well paid for that reason. Hi Rocky, Diyarbakir is in the south east and it is very cultural if you compare it to the west coast of Turkey. While yes, there is the other question about whether you will find yourself being paid. I am really worried that I would also be penalized should the authorities find out that the school is avoiding tax and not paying towards my pension as they should.

I am sorry to read that May – did you try and come back with a different employment agency? It is not possible to become a teacher with 6 or 12 months courses taken in colleges or private organizations’ as it takes between 4 and six university years just to become graduate junior teacher for Turks. So my second question is similar to emad. Or the same process with just a single British citizen who wants to live in Turkey? Before that period, you will need to gain a work permit. Furthermore, the Turkish government website says that to apply for a work permit the company must have 5+ Turkish staff and a host of other requirements, so even if I set-up a company it will not be able to apply for a work permit for me. Hi , i find this very interesting. I have not heard of that before and wonder if your situation would come under that http://www.csgb.gov.tr/csgbPortal/yabancilar/eng/sss/bagimsiz_izin.html If it does, they are stating that you would need to have been in Turkey for five years. and what are the best areas in Turkey to find a job? And these are firms who have hired foreigners before.

I really appreciate you answering all the questions here. Turkey is different, it does things a different way (just like the English drive on the left side of the street and the rest of the world on the right), it’s not better, not worse, it’s just different. I wont mind having a bar job over the summer vacations (ill be studying for 4 years)…though you’ve pointed out these are a bit difficult to land. IMO, it is slave labour!! Neither you or your partner would be eligible to apply for a working permit as your employers are not Turkish. There was also no restrictions on how many times, I could leave the country. Should I trust them? When you say pool maintenance, does each apartments have their own pool?

My advice to teachers is to make sure you have everything signed, dotted, and sealed before you come. You can hold dual nationality, however I think Americans may have problem with that. They are based in London, Hi there, such an interesting read ;-).. Re Bribes, yes every country has bribing going off either in full view or behind the scenes.

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