Help for expats in Turkey makes migration easy
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Turkey is considered as "the only logical choice" for those wishing to move abroad, according to a media outlet which says that the country now offers expat helpdesks for smooth migration.
According to Voices, Turkish professionals in Didim have launched one of the first Citizens Advice Bureau-style helpdesks in Turkey for Brits looking for migration. The 27-year old Fulya Onder is the person behind this idea who spent 10 years working in Shropshire and included two years working at the Telford branch of the Citizens' Advice Bureau.
The publication added that the expat helpdesk services include help regarding issues affecting all aspects of living in Turkey including property purchase, legal aspects, getting the necessary visas, schools, hospitals and other bodies. The association will also indulge in promotional activities and raise awareness of British peoples; problems in Didim within Government departments and draw attention to the Press and other media.
Meanwhile, ShelterOffshore.com has advices Brits to seek professional advice before buying to ensure their moves go smoothly. The website adviced the purchasers to pay out and seek independent advice instead of using their agent or developer's lawyers, even though financial incentives may be offered.
Julian Walker, managing director at Turkish property specialist Spot Blue has said that Turkey is the number one choice for those who want to live a fantastic quality of affordable life in an accessible, stable and rapidly advancing nation.
Social BookmarkingAccording to Voices, Turkish professionals in Didim have launched one of the first Citizens Advice Bureau-style helpdesks in Turkey for Brits looking for migration. The 27-year old Fulya Onder is the person behind this idea who spent 10 years working in Shropshire and included two years working at the Telford branch of the Citizens' Advice Bureau.
The publication added that the expat helpdesk services include help regarding issues affecting all aspects of living in Turkey including property purchase, legal aspects, getting the necessary visas, schools, hospitals and other bodies. The association will also indulge in promotional activities and raise awareness of British peoples; problems in Didim within Government departments and draw attention to the Press and other media.
Meanwhile, ShelterOffshore.com has advices Brits to seek professional advice before buying to ensure their moves go smoothly. The website adviced the purchasers to pay out and seek independent advice instead of using their agent or developer's lawyers, even though financial incentives may be offered.
Julian Walker, managing director at Turkish property specialist Spot Blue has said that Turkey is the number one choice for those who want to live a fantastic quality of affordable life in an accessible, stable and rapidly advancing nation.
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