How to get a job in Turkey.
In order to legally work in Turkey you must have a Work Permit, a Work
Visa, and a Residence Permit. Work Visas may only be issued after a
Work Permit has been approved. Work-related Residence Permits are only
issued after you have the Work Permit and Work Visa.
Individuals are NOT permitted to apply for Work Permits. Work Permit
applications MUST be submitted on behalf of the applicant by a corporate
entity legally registered in Turkey.
You must apply for your Work Visa personally after you have received
your Work Permit. Work Visa applications are reviewed by the Turkish
Consulate General Offices and forwarded to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
for approval. Allow an absolute minimum of six weeks for the paperwork
to be approved.
Once you have your Work Visa you must apply for your Residence Permit
within 30 days of arrival in Turkey.
There are strict limitations on job categories open to foreign nationals
in Turkey. Only Turkish citizens are permitted to work in the following
professions:
Medical doctor, dentist, midwife, nurse, pharmacist, optician, veterinarian,
public notary, certified public accountant, attorney-at-law, hospital
administrator, managing director of pharmaceutical factories, peddler,
musician, photographer, barber, typesetter, broker, garment, cap and
footwear producer, stock exchange broker, salesperson of goods produced
by state monopolies, interpreter, guide, highway worker, driver, watchman,
office boy, doorkeeper, waiter, waitress, singer, construction worker,
iron worker, and woodworker.