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"Turkey Opens Doors: New Work Permit Regulations Attract Global Talent"

Updated: Feb 20

Turkey's New Work Permit Regulations: Enhancing Global Talent Acquisition

Turkey has revamped its work permit regulations to attract and retain international talent. The revamped regulations introduce work permit exemptions for skilled foreign professionals, refugees, journalists, and athletes, fostering flexibility and talent retention.

Beneficiaries of Work Permit Exemptions

The exemptions cater to the following groups:

1. Refugees: Individuals granted refugee status can work in designated sectors without requiring a work permit.

2. Skilled Professionals: High-demand experts in tech, healthcare, and engineering can leverage Turkey's focus on attracting global talent.

3. Journalists: International journalists and foreign correspondents employed by global media organizations can work in Turkey under a simplified permit process.


4. Athletes: Professional athletes competing in Turkish sports leagues or events are also included.

Streamlined Application Process

The application process for work permits has been simplified, making it more accessible and efficient for foreign nationals seeking to work in Turkey, particularly in high-demand sectors.

Turkey Work Visa Application Process: A Step-by-Step Guide

1. Eligibility Check: Verify your eligibility for a Turkey work visa.

2. Document Collection: Gather required documents, including:

    Valid passport

    Completed work visa application form

    Recent passport-sized photos

    Degree certificate and transcripts

    Proof of work experience

    Health insurance

    Police certificate

3. Online Application: Submit your application through Turkey's online portal.

4. Fee Payment: Pay the required application fees.

5. Interview: Attend an interview at the Turkish embassy or consulate in your home country.

6. Approval: Wait for the Turkish authorities to process your application and approve your work visa.

7. Registration: Register with local authorities in Turkey within 30 days of arrival.

Increased Minimum Wage

Turkey's new minimum wage for 2025 is TL 22,104 ($630.36) per month, up from TL 20,000 ($577), reflecting the country's efforts to enhance workers' income and living standards.

Implications of the New Regulations

The revamped regulations are expected to positively impact Turkey's economy, attracting foreign investment and promoting economic growth. The simplified application process and work permit exemptions will facilitate skilled foreign professionals' contributions to Turkey's workforce, addressing labor gaps in key sectors.

Turkey's new regulations demonstrate its commitment to creating a more attractive and business-friendly environment, encouraging foreign talent to contribute to the country's economic development.

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"TURKEY WELCOMES GLOBAL TALENT



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