Live & Work in... Turkey: Comprehensive; Up-To-Date, Practical Information About Everyday Life
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Turkey is increasingly attractive as a place to live and work. It has a dynamic economy, a young population, and a fascinating, diverse landscape offering beautiful Mediterranean beaches, ski resorts and antiquities to rival those in Greece. Inside this guide fascinating guide you will find all you need to know about: Renting or buying a property, and settling in to your new home; Finding employment and understanding the working environment; Setting up a business or investing in an existing company; Retiring to Turkey; Accessing health and welfare services; Studying the language; Travelling around Turkey; and, Enjoying your leisure time.Whether you are looking to work as a teacher, set up your own business, or work for an already established company, there are plenty of opportunities in Turkey. This book offers detailed advice and guidance on how to move to the country, find somewhere to live and make your home and enjoy life to the full in a country that straddles two continents and stretches from Europe to the Middle East.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #377355 in Books
- Published on: 2008-07-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 230 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Huw Francis has written extensively on international travel and living abroad. His articles and books have been published in sixteen countries.
Customer Reviews
a (too) general book
As I am planning to move to Turkey one day, this kind of books are of greatest interest for me. I own several already, and now ordered this one - the newest, hoping for updates. I regret to say none was in - the level of information being much more general than in the older ones.



