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Türkiye has recently implemented significant changes to its work permit regulations, effective from October 1, 2024. These updates aim to streamline processes, foster foreign investment, and maintain a harmonious balance between local and foreign talent.
When considering business ventures in Türkiye, understanding the key differences between Joint Stock Companies (JSCs) and Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) is paramount. This guide will help you make an informed decision based on your specific business needs and objectives.
Address registration and change processes are essential for maintaining compliance with Turkish law, especially for residents and foreign nationals living in Türkiye. Upon securing residency in Türkiye, individuals must register their current address with the local civil registry office (Nüfus Müdürlüğü).
Türkiye, a dynamic country at the intersection of Europe and Asia, is rapidly emerging as a global tech hub. The Türkiye Tech Visa is a game-changer, providing a seamless pathway for tech experts and innovative startups to tap into Türkiye’s thriving technology ecosystem.
In a world where remote work has become the new norm, countries are adapting to meet the needs of digital nomads.
According to the new decision made by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the “B” type residence permit for those who own real estate in Turkiye must be worth 200,000 USD in Turkish Lira (TL), based on the Central Bank foreign exchange sales rate on the day the title deed was transferred.
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