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Methods of emigration to the Republic of Turkey
There are several ways to stay in Turkey legally. Visas are clear: there is a tourist and a worker, which is issued by the employer. This option is suitable for those who are not going to stay in the country for a long time.
In addition, there are several other ways to get a residence permit in Turkey: -Тo becomes a parent of a Turkish citizen (own or adopted), -to buy property in Turkey, -to become the founder of a Turkish company, to work in Turkey in the presence of an official work permit.                                                                                                -If you have a residence permit based on these methods, you will have to wait a little longer for citizenship.                                                                                                               -Marry a Turkish citizen or on the basis of a long-term lease.                                       The advantages of living in Turkey are as follows:                                                                    -The cost of real estate is lower than in Russia, and you can buy a home that will meet European quality standards - Find work in Turkey for Russians and Ukrainians easier than in other European countries.                                                                 -A small percentage of the unemployed, and hence - the percentage of crime is low; - Wonderful infrastructure utility costs are lower than in Russia Medical care is one of the best in Europe -Chic nature with mountains, forests, sea,and ancient architecture -Turkey - one of the few countries where buying an apartment or house, a person automatically receives a residence permit. And after 5 years and Turkish citizenship, the prices for clothing and shoes are much lower than in Russia or Ukraine. And living here, you will not need to buy warm fur coats and down coats, because they are not useful in Turkey: Little nation, food is always fresh. Some disadvantages: Dear transport. This is due to very high gasoline prices -the language barrier. To be understood without any problems, you will have to learn Turkish; there are always a lot of people. Especially a lot of foreigners in summer in the midst of the holiday season. - Expensive maintenance car- -Not qualified personnel- -No pork Expensive alcohol
Lack of familiar Russian products.                                                                                                The pros prevail over the cons, so if there are still doubts about moving to the Permanent Place of Life in Turkey, now they are sure to relax. And perhaps already in 2019, this country will be pleased with a new wave of emigrants. On the whole, Turkey is a good country for permanent residence. Much, of course, still depends on the region, city, environment (in case of marriage - also on the husband's family), in which you will live, on the preferences of the most moved (it happens that a person is simply not in his environment). But if you do not dwell on the principles of "and in my homeland, it is done differently", it is not difficult to get used to and even love Turkey. And foreigners are much more friendly here than in Russia, in general, almost free. Everyone who lives in Turkey has probably noticed how a measuredly unsuccessful life is here. No one is in a hurry. This also applies to the working style. Many issues are resolved quite slowly, but bureaucracy is not as developed as in Russia, and documents are processed quite quickly here. Sometimes it is extremely fast. For example, if you have all the necessary documents, you can get married in one day. Turks call it "yildyr nikyahya" - "lightning-fast marriage". The same applies to identity cards - it is possible to get it for a newborn or replace it with a new one in a few hours. A little bit about Turkish customs: The culture of tea drinking is developed in the country. In addition to lunch, many factories can even have official 10-15-minute breaks "for tea". And in private shops tea is "chased" endlessly. Usually ordered in the nearest tea shop, and the drink is brought on a tray in small curved Turkish cups.In Turkey, they love picnics and just outdoors with tea. There are a lot of tea houses for men and families - "tea gardens", which offer only soft drinks and light snacks such as chips, sandwiches, cakes and ice cream. Sometimes even in parks, you can see a picture when a Turkish family or some women, having laid a blanket on the lawn, have tea. Fortunately, there are a lot of parks in Turkey, where you can go for a walk with children or just sit and chat with friends.

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Alcohol is not drunk enough. Even weddings are held without libations. In principle, alcohol is on the open market here, but it is not customary to drink it on the streets. Living in Turkey, I confess, I have never seen anybody in the streets of our Izmir with a bottle of alcohol in his hands, even a beer. They drink in bars or at home. And many people don't drink at all. And in Turkey, there is no advertising of alcohol and cigarettes on free TV channels as in Russia. Although, unfortunately, many people smoke. There are smokers even among women in the burqa, which at first, I must admit, was very shocking.

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