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Muhammadsami81

Hi
I want to ask questions
What is the procedure for turkey visa
And is there any medical test for turkey work permit.
Please share you good information
Thanks

Floreche

Faudra vous renseigne auprès de l’ambassade

Fred

Floreche wrote:

Faudra


Please post in English

Fred

Muhammadsami81 wrote:

Hi
I want to ask questions
What is the procedure for turkey visa
And is there any medical test for turkey work permit.
Please share you good information
Thanks


Has someone asked you to pay.

Muhammadsami81

I can't understand?
Pay for what

Muhammadsami81

Is someone with latent tuberculosis also work their in turkey?

Fred

Muhammadsami81 wrote:

I can't understand?
Pay for what


Work permit, visa fee, medical fees, a security deposit, or anything else.
There are a lot of job scams in Turkey at the moment.

Muhammadsami81

Yes you are right they are so much scammers but not in Turkey, everywhere.
Please can you guide me that if i have latent old tuberculosis
I'm uae expats but now they say you have scars on lungs which are sign of old tuberculosis Even I don't know about it so i have to go back to country.
Can i apply for turkey work permit with this scars

marleysa

You wont pass the medical test here - they do check for that

lukloolbusiness

See another country  to move to< this will be better

cdw057

@Muhammadsami81 What is this, why do you apply in Turkey, very strong requirements, do you have any sophisticated eductation ? (in that case go to Europe and employer deal with this). Having no specs to me is very suspicious, why Turkey, why do they want you?

cdw057
When living in another country (in Schengen) i hired a guy from Cameroon, but he convinced me and the employer dealt with everything, why you should be different on a forum. PRESENT yourself.

What do you bring to the country you are moving to (including Turkey)

nikkidemirhan
Cdw057, after reading some of your replies to people, you are very rude in your answers using words not necessarily needed to be used, why so direct and rude? 
Muhammadsami81
@nikkidemirhan 
Firstly greetings
Second, are you saying I'm rude
If its so then I'm sorry that
But the platform is helping you in the way it's meant to be
Other people are rude 
they are not helping other.
But there are some good person also.
Muhammadsami81
@cdw057 
God create everyone with different abilities so do i have and why i have to present my self to anyone
And what i have?
I was appointed as operational camp coordinator in Etisalat in uae 
The 18th largest telecom company in the world.
Muhammadsami81
@cdw057 
Brother it's difficult to move Europe from Pakistan.
cdw057
Life is good for someone, not good for others, I have been lucky, but why you should get a preferential treatment, your history with Etisalat should cound for something, I have to say go (if you are good through normal agencies, not through forums). 
Perhaps I am rude, but also realistic. 

Go through normal employers.
Muhammadsami81
@cdw057 
I don't understand what are you trying to say
I have a good relation with my seniors managers 
I work hard there 
But company can't do any thing if you medical centre declare that you are medical unfit
My company want me back after this Eid but i am worreid about immigration. That's why I'm gathering information to move somewhere else if  visa got rejected.
We must have to be ready prepared for every situation
That's why i considering turkey for new working place if it's possible
cdw057
My ex employer dealt with EVERYTHING, why if not yours? If you are good you should not have a problem!
If not you have to deal yourself with things. Your (ex) employer being big should be able to do things for you (as for me). 
Yes I am rude, yes I am terrible, but I hired people from non-EU. but the world is full with good people, WHY are you so outstanding?
Speaking English (very good by the way) is not the only qualification, what do you have to offer?

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