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Please help me to find job in Ankara
1.       Aida_A
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 13 Mar 2007 Tue 12:05 pm

2.       Elisa
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 13 Mar 2007 Tue 12:25 pm

Quoting Aida_A:

and what I need for work in Turkey?



You might want to browse through the topics in this thread first, there is some very nice information there for you. Of course you can ask more questions, but the chances of getting a job offered here are rather small I think It will take some initiative of your own as well...

3.       guide
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 15 Mar 2007 Thu 08:36 pm

ankara is not a right place to live i think
i am tourist guide if you like you can travel and learn turkey and earn money

4.       Romeo69
64 posts
 15 Mar 2007 Thu 09:09 pm

Quoting guide:

ankara is not a right place to live i think
i am tourist guide if you like you can travel and learn turkey and earn money


Exactly !
istanbul is better. Ankara is full of students. so it's hard for you to find a job !

5.       Kay01
22 posts
 15 Mar 2007 Thu 09:30 pm

There are very strict laws about foreign nationals working in Turkey. There is an English (UK) based website giving all the regulations, however I am unsure of the exact name. If you google it you may find it.

The employer has to apply for your permit and the penalties for being caught without a work permit are heavy - both financially and deportation for usually a maximum of 5 years. As Turkey are not part of the EU (yet), an EU passport is of no help.

6.       Pax112
1 posts
 28 Aug 2008 Thu 04:53 am

Are there many opportunities for teaching English? What  kind of opportunities / qualifications do you need for that? And where is a good place to find work?

http://travbla.com/Canada/sp

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