10-07-2008, 14:21 | #1 |
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Working in Turkey...
After reading quiete a lot on these forum, I still have to ask my question:
- I am an European man married with a Turkish wife for two years. I have been living in Turkey for around three years and of course as very many else, been working without working permit. Of course I always make sure that my living permission is fixed. - No one seems to care about the situation for all of us in the same sitation, but I really want to get my papers fixed. Foreign police in the town where we live also, of course, knows that I'm working... So; is it so very difficult to get a working permit as everyone says, or can someone give me an answer on how to do it? |
11-01-2011, 22:08 | #2 |
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answer
If you are not criminal,police dont interest what you do. Normally you must to apply to foreigner police department before start to work. Because of you are married Turkish female, dont afraid to be deported to your country. As a result, enjoy the life and survive.
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