Like Turkish citizens, foreigners living in Turkey must apply to the relevant branches and create a subscription to use their electricity, water, gas, and internet services for their properties or rent in the Republic of Turkey. According to the constitution being implemented in Turkey, subscriptions must open for the services used in residences and workplaces, namely those that will use electricity,...
Living in Turkey
The Turkish residence permit is a permit for foreigners who want to settle, work, study, make scientific research, or set up business in Turkey.Foreigners who come to Turkey can stay up to 90 days within 180 days without a residence permit. However, foreigners who want to stay longer than this period must obtain a Turkish residence permit according to their purpose of stay.An official Turkish permit...
Turkey is a special country consisting of 7 regions, surrounded by seas on 3 sides, and some regions are named after the sea to which it is adjacent. The best example we can give for this explanation is the Mediterranean region. This paradise region, named after the cool waters of the Mediterranean, has a total land area of 120,000 square kilometers (46,330 square miles) and covers 15% of Turkey's...
Alanya is a popular tourist destination in Turkey due to its rich historical heritage, natural beauty, warm seashore, mild climate, and plenty of archaeological monuments. For all ex-pats who call Alanya home, life is perfect. Peaceful, serene, low-cost living, and 300 days of sunlight every year makes Alanya a perfect destination. Alanya is one of several ex-pat hotspots hosting an influx of...
After buying or renting a house in Turkey, you have to open a subscription on your behalf. If there is already a subscription belonging to the house, you should take this subscription on your own. If the house has just been built and there are no subscriptions registered at the address, you should register. There are legal procedures for registering for utility services in Turkey. The necessary documents...
When it comes to learning about the regions of Turkey you are at the right place. Turkey's region of the world is magnificent with its 7 geographic regions. These 7 regions of Turkey include cities that are similar to each other in terms of human, climate, geographical location, population settlement, and economic characteristics and have been created as a result of various studies.Below you will find...
The Aegean Sea occupies the western half of Turkey, including the western coast (Aegean Sea coast) and some interior areas. It has some of the most magnificent views in the country along its shore. The Aegean Sea's clear water covers the beautiful shoreline, which is framed by olive groves, rocky crags, and pine trees. This region, with picturesque fishing bays, popular vacation communities, and ancient...
It has been a tradition since the first periods in the Ottoman Empire for statesmen to protect scholars and writers, to gather them in their mansions, and organize scientific and literary conversations. In the 19th century, this tradition became more widespread, and the meetings held in the mansion of many statesmen, scholars, and wealthy people had a great impact on the intellectual life of the period....
Turkish villages are very in tune with nature. They are clean and unpolluted as they can be and every one of them has a unique beauty. Here are some of the most famous villages in Turkey.1. Sirince Wine Village in Aegean SelcukSirince, a mountain village in the Selcuk district of Izmir, is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful villages in Turkey. Most of the tradesmen came from abroad, the stone mansions...
Antalya (ancient Pamphylia), Turkey's primary Mediterranean holiday destination, is a stunning town with palm-lined main streets and a prestigious award marina on the Mediterranean. In Kaleici's beautiful old district, small winding lanes and old wooden buildings border the medieval city walls.Many foreigners have recently purchased and still purchase property in and around Antalya for vacation or...