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Last activity 27 December 2021 by Aamir Khan68

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reyhanishokoufeh

Hello everyone
I am an experienced English teacher looking for a job in Turkey. How can I find one? Any suggestions?

Jul@TheWorld

Hi all,
I am Julien and with my family (wife and our daughter) we came to Istanbul in August. We are both working remotely from Sariyer neighboorhood. We will be using expat.com for getting some advice on the daily life here as well as residence permit.
On a professional side I will use expat.com to expand my network and develop market knowledge here (I am a Sales Manager). I will soon send a post for this matter.

Feel free to contact me on this website if you have questions.
Julien

Renalyn Lagunsad

Hello,Mam ,Sir
Am Renalyn M. lagunsad 33 year-old
I am searching us a housekeeping or cleaner or janitres.
I am interested to apply any position
I am ex abroad to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait and now am here in Jordan to working as a Domestic helper and this September I finish my contract.
God bless & Thanks so much

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lenruck

Hi my name is Len

Help me with Turkish and I'll help you with english

lenruck

Hi all my name is len from South Africa. I'm a qualified facility manager with qualifications in safety security, building inspector. I have been scammed by a company in Ankara out of 11000 USD.

Can any one give me advise on reporting the matter ?
Thanks
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lenruck

Hi Julian

I'm 43year old , an facility manager with civil construction education. I'm also a trained qualified safety officer. My last employment was operational Complience risk manager for a hotel group.

I was offered employment which I have paid 11000 USD and been scammed out of my paperwork. I'm not sure if the company is real or not.. they demanded another 6250 USD for visa application.

I have to go back to rsa without employment.

Robert Ng42

DiD you try the forums. On Google search? There are some good tips how to recoup your lost!

Robert Ng42

Hi Reinalyn : you are from Philippines? can I visit you in Jordan? You have WhatsApp?. I'm David from California

Robert Ng42

Don't pay any more money. They found a cash cow..They will ask for more and more..

lenruck

Thank you robertng42

Yes, they now demand another 6250 usd before I could have my ikamet. It's sad that there is people out there in the world doing this things. I'm really sad. I just thought maybe someone in Ankara knows such a way to report them.

Robert Ng42

If you sent the money. There would be 2 situations.. They ask for more. Or they pretend to help you. But tell them if they are true to their words. They give you what they promise! But don't send any more money. Just wait and see

jamesyiribalon

Am James,I have been here for the pass Three months now,am do not have work yet, any one to help

Robert Ng42

Hi there
You can guide me around Istanbul if I go there? I'm David from California. My email address ***
Thanks

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alanrimmer1

Hi
We are new to this forum. Our names are Babs and Alan from uk. We are in Alanya now for another 3-4 weeks. We plan to move here permanently in the next 2 years.  We have an apartment in Kleopatra area. Would be nice to talk to people 😊😊

dncole4156

May I ask why you chose Alanya?

My name is Dennis from the USA. I moved to Kusadasi 8 weeks ago and plan to stay in Turkey for the rest of my life.

Looking for more friends in Turkey. Other cities ok because it may give us an opportunity to visit each other in the future if we become good friends. What do you think?

alanrimmer1

Hi dennis
We chose Alanya because we have been coming here 3-4 times a year for the last 6 years. We love it here. It has everything that you need. Lots of things to do and see.

esmaelchristel

Applying for a job as nanny in turkey I'm still in the Philippines

Dr.Syed j.m

Yes I know perfect English language

sahilvashishtha575

Hiiii... I am Sahil,, I will be soon moving to turkey for my masters but i am highly worried that how will i make myself stayback in the country after masters. Because i need to think this before making this investment. I am new to expat forum but it makes me feel better sharing my thoughts with all. Hope i could get support from your side in terms of thoughts or references. I am English and Hindi speaker as i am born and brought up in New Dellhi, India. Looking forward to hear from others

Kaplan_George

Zansi wrote:

Hello, I am Will from Lancashire 🇬🇧 hoping to relocate to Bodrum once travel is possible and the pandemic has been adequately resolved. My Filipina girlfriend and her two children will be joining me once I am there. She is a qualified Carer and housekeeper and would be seeking work in the Bodrum area.


Did you make it?

Kaplan_George

Hi Graham....do I take it you go back and forth? If you want any questions answered about living here full time just ask. Best wishes and good luck, George

Pariste

Hi Mr. George Kaplan,
I just want to ask how is the atmosphere in Bodrum ? As I understood you live there. There were tourists this summer, it returns to normal, or the situation is still difficult ? I'm thinking of a relocation in the future and I still don't know what to choose between Kuşadası, Bodrum and Marmaris ? I would like a city where there is life in the winter time, not a dead city in the off-season ? I was in Tuscany for years in the summer and everything was full of life. I was surprised to see the same places in November / December, ghosty cities with few locals and retirees ... You understand what I mean. Thank you for an eventual answer.

Pariste

Hi Babs and Alan,
Hospitals are everywhere in Turkey, and the Aegean and Southern coasts are wonderful. However, it is good to choose a place where there are bigger hospitals, that offer a wider range of services. If you need a specialist, to not fly half of the country for an intervention. In addition keep in mind the humidity in the south (if you enjoy it is ok). On the west coast is not so humid. And of course the number of foreigners installed in the area. It is always good to have more people from your culture arund.

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Kaplan_George

Hello Pariste....I actually live in a village near Tire, Izmir.....(not Bodrum), although I have visited Bodrum twice in the last 3 months. I cannot tell you about Bodrum in the winter. But I would certainly recommend Kusadasi the nearest holiday resort to me. Sorry to ask but what nationality are you? I wanted to tell you whether you'll have possible friends there. Kusadasi is a smallish town but there's a lot going on in summer and winter. Bodrum is more crowded and bustling in summer. I hope this helps. Feel free to ask more questions.

Kaplan_George

Pariste I see you are French. (I should have realised from your name). Not sure if there is a big French community in Kusadasi. But there is a big British community and I am sure you would fit in. Good luck.

selazek

Hi All, I'm Sel,  a new member here ! I'm from Tunisia and will relocate to Bandirma within few days . I'm an English Teacher.
Wish you the best,
Cheers!!!!

hailemiles95

hi, am not sure if i know what expat means but i'd like to join the forum for jobs, am all the way from kenya, a young girl ambitious and ready to work with you guys. my names are Cynthia  Achieng, and customer care is a yes for me currently am working as a customer care here in kenya

Kaplan_George

Welcome to the forum. I think expat just means someone living in a different country. But you'll find lots of help and advice here.

Kaplan_George

Hi Len, where are you based....? I'm sure you'll find someone to teach you Turkish...but you might be better off going for a proper teacher rather than a "language exchange" deal....because teaching is actually a skill....and I suspect someone whose English is poor is not going to be able to easily communicate the lessons. I know this in reverse because I teach a few private students English but also speak enough Turkish to avoid total chaos.....in the meantime you might want to have a look at turkishteatime.com....  it's a brilliant podcast-based language learning site ...you have to pay for the full access (not expensive) which includes dialogues, quizzes and much more....but you can get the podcasts for free if you search around the internet. The American who devised it has disappeared but it has more than 130 lessons and is really good. Best of luck.

hailemiles95

oh well, since am not from your country how easy/hard is it for me to find jobs over there?

Kaplan_George

I would say very difficult unless you have a Turkish sponsor. The unemployment rate in Turkey is nearing 30% so a lot of Turks have no jobs. However, if you have a specialty it may be possible...BUT you need a special permit and that's where the employer/sponsor comes in. They normally arrange a permit for you. I personally don't know any Turkish employers. Good luck.

harinyzahir

Hi Ammar,

hows it going?
I'm also in KSA and moving to Turkey. I just wanted to know, have you already moved and if not when will u be moving?

Im planning to move in November inshaAllah.

sabiha7

Hello
we live-in istanbul 2007-2011
we loved living in the city.
we want to return to Turkey part-time.'
looking for ex-pat friendly commands in the  kilos/ gokturk area.
any recommendations?

Khadija Nahmed

Hello, my name is khadija  and I’m a CUSTOMS BROKER. I don’t live in Turkey, but i would  like to move there if I can find a job in my field.

Robert Ng42

What is custom broker? Like stocks brokers? Buy and sell stocks? Or you can enlighten me? Cause I can use your service? If it's benefit to my travel. I pay you?

tufred13

Hello am Tugume Fred from Uganda and I would like to work in Turkey as a factory work, a labourer or as a cleaner.
Thank you

mohamed3025

My name is Mohamed and would like to visit Ankara for medical reason, I already have an invitation and acceptance from Lokman Hekim private clinic, but looking a place to stay for a month.
two adults and 2 children, I prefer a furnished apartment close to the center

syedshahram

Hello Turkey,

Greetings from Canada.

Really excited to be here and see what this forum has to offer. Planning a move with family ( 2 school going kids) and needless to say got a lot of questions regarding the move, the schools, accommodation and ofcourse the covid situation and experience of ppl living there rather than hearing and believing what media says.

Will be really interested to hear from families who have recently moved and have school going kids. Anyone else irrespective of family status more than welcome to guide and connect.

Regards,

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