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Such questions were asked below:
And what are:
- attitude of authorities, central / local towards foreigners,
- tax residence, how to obtain it and on what conditions?,
- taxes and insurance costs? :-),
- public infrastructure: telecommunications infrastructure, roads, hospitals, recreational facilities etc.,
- local community approach to foreigners,
- cost of living.
What prompted you to live in Turkey?, did you study, fall in love.. or any of the above?? :-)
ad 1 The attitude of authorities is very negative. Turks seem to have it ingrained in their genes that foreigners are evil, who can only come to visit on vacation. Tourist - good person. Entrepreneur from another country - enemy, best to cheat him. Then my buddies will praise me and I will be a Turkish hero. After a year, I managed to found a company and an association. But only because I operate on the principle of "I won't do it"?
ad 2 Tax residence only after 10 years, possibly after marriage or after receiving a passport. Passport only for 250 thousand euros. You buy an apartment and you are Turkish.
ad 3 taxes like in Poland 20 percent VAT similar, insurance about 200 euros per month
ad 4 where I live is relaxed, similar to Europe, hospitals are at a high level, roads better than in Poland, telecommunication without any problems
ad 5 the attitude of the local community that does not interfere is very pleasant, potential competition is less pleasant, and the worst is to meet a Pole from the same industry. They won't help and will sell you out.
ad 6 for now, about 2 times lower than in Poland, rental of a large apartment around 450-500 euros per month, electricity water - a few pennies, incomparable to Poland, gasoline about 5 PLN
What prompted me - weather 75 percent, the rest doesn't matter. I had 27 European countries where I could go without a visa but what's the pleasure in that. Here, after a year-long struggle, obtaining a visa is a certain achievement. Opening my own company and obtaining a visa for it was like a puzzle with 1000 pieces
Such questions were asked below:
And what are:
- attitude of authorities, central / local towards foreigners,
- tax residence, how to obtain it and on what conditions?,
- taxes and insurance costs? :-),
- public infrastructure: telecommunications infrastructure, roads, hospitals, recreational facilities etc.,
- local community approach to foreigners,
- cost of living.
What prompted you to live in Turkey?, did you study, fall in love.. or any of the above?? :-)
ad 1 The attitude of authorities is very negative. Turks seem to have it ingrained in their genes that foreigners are evil, who can only come to visit on vacation. Tourist - good person. Entrepreneur from another country - enemy, best to cheat him. Then my buddies will praise me and I will be a Turkish hero. After a year, I managed to found a company and an association. But only because I operate on the principle of "I won't do it"?
ad 2 Tax residence only after 10 years, possibly after marriage or after receiving a passport. Passport only for 250 thousand euros. You buy an apartment and you are Turkish.
ad 3 taxes like in Poland 20 percent VAT similar, insurance about 200 euros per month
ad 4 where I live is relaxed, similar to Europe, hospitals are at a high level, roads better than in Poland, telecommunication without any problems
ad 5 the attitude of the local community that does not interfere is very pleasant, potential competition is less pleasant, and the worst is to meet a Pole from the same industry. They won't help and will sell you out.
ad 6 for now, about 2 times lower than in Poland, rental of a large apartment around 450-500 euros per month, electricity water - a few pennies, incomparable to Poland, gasoline about 5 PLN
What prompted me - weather 75 percent, the rest doesn't matter. I had 27 European countries where I could go without a visa but what's the pleasure in that. Here, after a year-long struggle, obtaining a visa is a certain achievement. Opening my own company and obtaining a visa for it was like a puzzle with 1000 pieces
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