25-05-2003, 08:49 | #1 |
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Subject: work/residence Permit
Hello-
I am a female, over eighteen years of age, not married, living in Turkey. My question is: If my father has a work permit and residence permit in Turkey, by law can I also get either work/residence permit? I mean am I a dependant? I need economic freedom but don't know the law. Any ideas? I can understand if you need to write in Turkish. Thank you for your time. |
26-05-2003, 12:54 | #2 |
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Apology....
I think I've made a mistake.... I am not a nataşa. I'm not even Russian. I noticed that there were not many answers in this foreign law forum, I thought that name would get more views. I don't think It's working though. Also it was my way of expressing how I feel discriminated against as a foreign woman in Turkey. It was definately in bad taste. Please, take my quetion seriously. And I apologise for misinforming people. It was a bad joke!!!
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26-05-2003, 21:56 | #3 | |||||||||||||||||||
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AFAIK no, considering the fact that you are over 18 so should be regarded dependent. But you can get more info from Ministery of Domestic Affairs (and hopefully their website?). |
27-05-2003, 12:30 | #4 |
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Was that a no? Isn't the idea in Turkey that family is important? If so, then shouldn't there be laws that include the children of ex-pats beyond eighteen? Or am I asking for too much justice here? Thank you for your time.
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27-05-2003, 23:18 | #5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hi nataşa(?!)
Because of insufficient information you have provided I want to clarify the possibilities and want you to assess your situation: 1.first:
This provision of law says that as regards a foreignor, who came to take a job in Turkey,his spouse or children in need of support may be granted with a limited work permission if they have continuously and legally resided with him at least for 5 years. This may be the JUSTİCE you have asked for. 2.OK I know you noted that you are in full age.So:
That article says that an alien married with a Turkish citizen and living with his/her spouse in Turkey or resided here even after the marriage is concluded (but lasted at least for 3 years) and their children should be granted with a work permission. 3.If none of the abovesaid situations satisfy you, then you may apply for permission as an independent alien. And I wanted to note that faking up your nickname as NATAŞA was not a proper way to look for an answer anyway Here we do not discriminate anyone on any ground, neither we favour anyone whatever his/her nickname,name or the word of description is!! |
27-05-2003, 23:36 | #6 | |||||||||||||||||||
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I think this section won't apply to her considering the fact that she is over 18. Don't you think? |
28-05-2003, 00:43 | #7 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Dear Admin,
I also think that the part you have noted cannot be applied regarding the case but the sole purpose was to give an idea or maybe a reply for the expression of nataşa:
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28-05-2003, 07:03 | #8 |
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More info....
I have lived in Turkey for five years, but always I had to renew my visa every three months because I didn't have other possibilities. I need have the right to work before I can change this situation.
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28-05-2003, 12:41 | #9 |
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First of all,assuming the the period when you were considered as an infant as below 18 you would have been permitted for residencek through the "joint permission of residence"
However, as an independent person being older than 18 you should apply for residence and work permissions to the ministry of interior and labour. You said that you have permanently renewed your visa so as to stay, is that mean that you were not recognized for residence?have you ever applied for it?Anyway if you think you have the requirements then look for it. |
05-06-2003, 20:01 | #10 |
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OK, my quetion is how to get a work permit. 1. I'm still not sure if I qualify and what the laws are. What are they?
2. I have no idea how to get a work permit. What are the different ways? These are basically the same question asked twice. Hoping for at least one true answer. Thanks. I don't think I can give any more information than that without staying annonimous, so what is your deal about the "insufficiant information"? |
05-06-2003, 20:14 | #11 |
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P.S.....
The purpose of a nickname in this forum is not to reveal one's identity. Since you seem to be misinformed I thought I'd let you know.
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