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Thread: Foreigners working in Turkey

1.       ashleightanner
11 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 06:48 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

I think you meant citizen! (unless you are in the army of course! ) After 5 years of residency (i.e. with residency permit) you can apply for citizenship -  

 

 Ye i mean´t citizen!!!!!{#lang_emotions_shy} doh!!!! Also is there s difference between living permit and residency permit? what do you ned for a residant permit? Sorry to keep asking questions.

If you apply for a living permit then while your out there can you apply for the residency permit?



Thread: Foreigners working in Turkey

2.       ashleightanner
11 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 04:14 pm

I have a quaetion if anyone could answer it that would be great.

 

Im moving to turkey next year and i was wondering if i want to become a civilian i have to remain in the counrty for 5years. But i have heard that you get 6 weeks where you can leave the country. Now is that in a year or for the whole 5 years, because im hearing different things.

 

Thank you for anyones time. Nobody has been able to answer this yet.

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Thread: A Turkish husband

3.       ashleightanner
11 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 04:11 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

Surely not all of them! {#lang_emotions_lol}

 

 No not all of them. I have one that works opposite my work and he makes me gag!! he is horrible, slimey and a pervert.

but there are some lovely turks, but im going out with one so i would say that!! {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

 



Thread: Trust your instincts??

4.       ashleightanner
11 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 04:06 pm

 

Quoting libralady

 That is what I said "why DONT you write an essay" {#lang_emotions_lol}

 

 sorry i thought you were taking the mick!!!! No one would want to read that. Im sure there are more exciting things to talk about. My poor sister was also there on the otherside of that round thing and was watching the whole thing, instead of doing anyhting she just laughed!!!!



Thread: Trust your instincts??

5.       ashleightanner
11 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 12:44 pm

 

Quoting libralady

 Goodness me !  Why dont you write an essay about it? {#lang_emotions_unsure} {#lang_emotions_lol} ....................... Please {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

 

 I hardley call that an essay!!!! I could go on and on and on and on----- blah blah blah, if i wanted to!!! lol



Thread: A Turkish husband

6.       ashleightanner
11 posts
 17 Sep 2008 Wed 06:35 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 I hardly dare to say you are right here, because then some Turkish people will {#lang_emotions_you_smartass}me....

 

 Like the english arent weird enough!!!! And i am english and have no problem with being weird!!! my mother always said i was special!!!! lol



Thread: Trust your instincts??

7.       ashleightanner
11 posts
 17 Sep 2008 Wed 06:07 pm

 

Quoting sonunda

Think wandering hands and use your imagination!

 

 

Oh my god i went for a turkish bath and the guy who bathed me had a stonking hard on the whole way through. i felt it on many parts of my body!!!! Im sure they are not suppose to get that close!!!!

 he will never do it again. I took the cloth and wrapped it around his head. You have to tell them what for otherwise they will do it again...



Thread: Trust your instincts??

8.       ashleightanner
11 posts
 17 Sep 2008 Wed 05:53 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Quoting Roswitha:

Silversong the exact thoughts came also to my mind: the boyfriend was testing her

I dont think it was a test by her bf.. I dont know any half way decent Turkish man testing his gf by letting other men touching her.. And I dont think it is a good idea to let the bf know this incident.. Because it may result in something nasty..

 Handsom

 

I agree. I go out with a turkish man and if another guy starts talking to me steam comes out of his ears. They can get very jealous and possesive and probably hates the fact that the hairdresser is touching you anyway!!!!!

(not all turks are like that)

 



Thread: A Turkish husband

9.       ashleightanner
11 posts
 17 Sep 2008 Wed 04:53 pm

 

Quoting amnariel

Quoting ashleightanner

And do men or woman propose in Turkey as I think one of my turkish friends is pulling my leg and says that turkish men never propse!!!!!

 

hahahahahaa of course they do And things like this cannot be generalised, or from my personal expirience with many nations I could say that no man proposes, ever, with exception of a Turk

 

Thank you. I thought he was joking. I dont put anyone under the same bracket. everyone is different. I just thought it was a weird thing to say. All i can say is the turkish have a strange sense of humour.

 

One other question for someone out there with the knowledge. If i live out in turkey and i want to stay there for 5 years to become a civilian, is it true i can only be out of the country for 6 weeks in the whole 5 years. OR is it 6 weeks in a year.

 

Thanks peeps

 

Cheers amnariel

 



Thread: A Turkish husband

10.       ashleightanner
11 posts
 17 Sep 2008 Wed 03:38 pm

merhaba fatimah,

 

You may not be interested in anyone else´s opinion´s now but can i just say. I am moving to Turkey because i fell in love with the place, But when i was out there doing research on visa´s etc, I met a turkish man.

 

Now he is a complete gentleman, gorgous and can be very lovely, but don´t let that fool you. He has bad traits just as anyone else. I know this because he listed them for me!!! ha ha ha. He can get very jealous and posessive. But he protects me to. Also I can say he is honest. If he thinks something he say,s it, even if it does hurt.

 

When i went to turkey they treated me with nothing but respect, but there are a few out there who are complete dogs, but they admitted it!!!!!

 

I have a question. His family aren´t heavy muslims and I was just wondering what reaction I might get. he has told them and they are happy with it. But how will they treat me?

Also is it just me or do the turkish move rather quickly in relationships? And do men or woman propose in Turkey as I think one of my turkish friends is pulling my leg and says that turkish men never propse!!!!!

 

Thnak yoooooooooooooooooouuuuuuuuuuu



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