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Moving from Canada to Konya with two boys

elapaul

Hello,

My husband got a job offer in Konya and we are considering moving there from Canada with our two kids, 9 and 13.

Anyone here familiar with Konya?

I am looking for information on:

  1. immigration (I think since he has a job offer, he can bring his family with him? what is the status of people that do not acquire citizenship through residence? is it ok to be a PR - permanent resident?)
  2. best neighbourhoods for families in Konya
  3. schools for the kids (none of us speak Turkish currently)
  4. I am wondering if I will stunt their education by moving to a country where they don't speak the language in grade 8 and 4?
  5. sports centres (kids do soccer, swimming, track and field)
  6. extra curricular activities? chess club, math enrichment, etc...
  7. health system
  8. job for myself - I currently work for the federal government in project management, I doubt they will allow me to work from Turkey, should I look for a Candian job to do remotely, or for a job there?

Thank you,

Ela

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Cheryl

Hello elapaul,


Welcome to 草榴社区 馃榾


While you are waiting for feedback and insights from others, I recommend taking some time to read our Living in 罢眉谤办颈测别 guide for expats.

It contains useful information on various topics that will undoubtedly help make your expatriation a success.


All the best!


Cheryl

草榴社区 team

Ahmet T

Hi Ela,


I not an expat, a native Turkish but lived in Konya for a long time. Konya known as a conservative middle Anatolian city. Has more than 2 milion population. You may love or hate Konya, it depends on your expectations. I think, there is a huge cultural difference between Canada and Konya. You may teach English with private lessons etc.聽


Good luck.

skabbas

Hello

You can find many info in 鈥湶萘裆缜鴖 in Turkey鈥 FB Group. I lived in Ankara with my family and have been to Konya. My personal experience 鈥淜onya鈥 is bit dry.


Now we live in Dubai.

Fandango2020

You can get a short term residence with an apartment rental contract ( you pay for the whole year upftont)

you need at least 2 bedrooms, make sure the building has a generator, elevator at a minimum.聽 the price per month vary by location and features (Between $300 to $700聽 Furnished )聽 you need at least $3500 to $4000 per month (private schools is included) for Hubby, You and your kids to have a great living.聽 it used to cost聽 $2500 per month.聽 but now everything is expensive.聽 聽 There is no permannet residence here unless you had a short term residence for at least 8 years.聽 聽if you have money, purchase a home or an apartment only from a Turkish native person or a Turkish Builder (not from a Foreigner selling his home or apartment) that is worth $400,000 plus %4 tax聽 to qualify and get the Turkish citizenship within couple of months.聽 聽 聽 聽You can also purchase an apartment for $200,000 plus %4 tax and get a 2 year residence from a Turkish native person or a Turkish Builder (not from a Foreigner selling his home or apartment)聽 then you will qualify for a realestate owner residence for 2 years and renew every 2 years).聽 聽your kids need to go to private schools is better聽 you can also ask the immigration office if you can purchase $80,000 2 bed room apartment and get 2 year residence as itused to be. don't purchase unless they tell you yes.聽 if I was you , i rent and try out living in Turkey before you purchase an apartment.聽 you gonna love it here.聽 cheap, safe and % 95 nice people.


Make sure to have your kids school certified transcripts to get it reviewed and approved by the Turkish education ministry.


Make sure to ge the kids certified original birth certificates and have them apostilled.


Make sure to get your original Marriage certificate and have it apostilled.


Wish you the best , bye