Work Permit

Work Permit

Work permt is a permission which is given by Ministry of Labour of Republic of Turkey to foreign employees and companies which would like to employ foreigners. There is four types of work permit as temporary, permanenet, independent and Turquoise cards. The work permit application could be done via https://ecalismaizni.csgb.gov.tr/#/eizin by using electronic signature of employer or by authorized consultancy firm on behalf of the employer. Foreigners cannot obtain work permit on behalf of themself, without employers.

Under contemporary globalization, inevitably labor markets have become increasingly integrated. In order to manage international labor mobility more effectively, especially in those emerging markets and developing countries, new labor migration policies have been established or the existing ones have been re-organized rapidly. At this point, achieving a right balance between the protection of local employment and the relaxation of barriers before high-skilled foreign labor has been the main concern of the state, which led to the introduction of effective tools in the management of international labor mobility.

2003 has been a remarkable year for Turkey to review its rules and principles dealing with the employment of foreign workers in Turkey. As one of the most popular destinations within the global labor market, Turkey has introduced and effectively has reformed a new system to control foreign labor immigration. In the purpose of centralization of work permits system under one code ‘Law no: 4817 on Work Permits of Foreigners’ was originally enacted on 27th February 2003, as the principal legislation in controlling entry of foreign nationals in the Turkish labor market. Subsequently the same year ‘Regulation on the Implementation of the Law on Work Permits for Foreigners’[1] has been introduced to set forth the rules and principles regarding the implementation of the Law on Work Permits of Foreigners. Furthermore, within the context of encouraging foreign direct investments, a new Foreign Direct Investment act was voted and became effective on 5th June 2003. Under the new FDI law, a special treatment is granted to the employment of expatriates with a separate regulation on the employment of expatriates under foreign direct investments. To encourage the employers to seek to employ high skilled foreign workers as well as to prevent informal foreign employment in Turkey, the past few years we have witnessed both systematical and procedural reforms in the Turkish legislation about the foreign labor immigration. Simplification of the eligibility conditions in work permit applications, adaptation of a new automated system for the work permit applications, a shortening in the period of the finalization of the work permit applications and a reduction in the procedural costs of applications might be considered main themes of the reform in the Turkish work permit system. There is no doubt that those further amendments have provided to the Turkish work permit system a more simplified, understandable and dynamic outlook.

The Law on Work Permits of Foreigners provides a legal framework about the employment of foreigners in Turkey by specifying  the rules and the principles to be applied at the procedures concerning work permits of foreigners. The law, in its relevant sections, specifies the types of work permits, outlines the exemptions and restrictions and formulates the rules about granting, extending, rejecting and canceling the working permissions.

The Turkish Ministry of Labor and Social Security is entitled as a competent authority in the work permit process of foreigners. However certain Ministries, Public Institutions and Organizations are also empowered to grant working permissions.  On the basis of their existing authorities arising from relevant Turkish legislation, Prime Ministry,Ministry of National Defense, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Economy , General Directorate of Free Zones and  Council of Higher Education have the competence to grant working permission for specific categories of professions.

As a general rule, individuals who have no citizenship bond with the Republic of Turkey, in order to either work dependently or independently, are obliged to have a valid working permission before they start to work.  Exceptionally, for the working periods no more than one month, in the state of necessity or for the sake of state benefits, by prior notification of relevant authorities and with the ministry approval, working permit may be given after starting to work.

Ata İnstitutonal Consultancy provides the service throughout whole Turkey including İstanbul, Ankara, Antalya, İzmir, Mugla, Bursa and Gaziantep. İf you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

The rules and principles stipulated in the Law on Work Permits of Foreigners are applicable to the foreigners working dependently or independently in Turkey. Those foreigners who receive a job training and the natural and judicial persons that employ foreignersare included within the scope of Law No. 4817 as well. The term “foreigner” in general refers to a person who is not a Turkish citizen under the Turkish Citizenship Law.[1] However those Turkish citizens by birth who got permission to renounce citizenship from the Ministry of Interior are excluded from the scope of Law No. 4817. Moreover, press reporters who are subjected to Press Law, Members of Foreign Press Organs, foreigners who are exempted from working permission requirement in their employment in Turkey due to reciprocity principle, international and European Union laws and foreigners who are employed or granted with working permission by the other Ministries, Public Institutions and Organizations [2] are not included within the scope of the Law on Work Permits of Foreigners.

In accordance with the article 15 of the Law on Work Permits of Foreigners, certain professions are reserved only for Turkish citizens. Different legal instruments in Turkey, prohibit foreigners to work either dependently or independently in  certain professions and occupations. Foreigners are not allowed to work; (i) as attorney[3] (ii)  as notary public[4] (iii) as security guard at private or public institutions[5] (iv) as customs broker and assistant customs broker[6] (v) as dentist, midwife and nurse[7] (vi) as pharmacist[8] (vii) as Veterinarian [9] (vii) as director in private hospitals[10].

Moreover in accordance with Turkish Cabotage Law[11]

“The right to catch or obtain fish, oysters, mussels, sponges, pearls, coral, mother-or-pearl and the like, extract sand, gravel and the like, extract and salvage sunken ships and vessels or shipwrecks and the like either on the surface or on the bottom of the sea, perform diving, searching, piloting and maritime supply, work as captain, secretary, crew or workman or in another capacity on Turkish maritime vessels, and carry out wharf porterage or any type of maritime business, within Turkish continental waters, shall belong exclusively to Turkish nationals.”

Additionally, law no: 6458 on Foreigners and Internal Protection defines the cases in which foreigners may not apply for work permit. Article 27(2) of law no: 6458 states that the following foreigners (who are defined in the article 7 of the law no: 6458) may not apply for work permit.

 “i) it is determined that his or her passport, passport substituting document, visa or residence permit or work permit is absent or fraudulent; or that he or she has obtained these permits fraudulently, ii) he or she does not hold a passport or a passport substitute document which is valid for at least sixty days as of the expiry of visa, visa exemption or residence permit, iii) he or she falls under the scope of the foreigners listed under the first paragraph of Article 15, without prejudice to the second paragraph of Article 15 of this Law, and regardless of whether or not he or she is exempted from a visa.”


[1] Law No. 5901 Date of Enactment: 29.05.2009 Published in the Official Gazette on 12 June 2009, No. 27256

[2] Law No. 4817, Art. 2

[3] Law No. 1136 on Attorneys

[4] Law No. 1512 on Notary Public

[5] Law No. 2495 on the Protection and Security of Certain Institutions and Organizations, as security guards at private or public institutions.

[6] Articles 227 and 228 of Law No. 4458 on Customs.

[7] Law no: 1219 on the Practice of Medicine and its Branches

[8] Law No. 6197 on Pharmacies and Pharmacists

[9] Law No. 6343 on the Pursuit of Veterinary Medicine Profession,

Establishment and Duties of Turkish Veterinary Medical Association and Veterinary Medical Chambers,

[10] Private Hospitals Act No. 2219

[11] Law No. 815 Date of Enactment: 19.4.1926 Published in the Official Gazette 0n 29 April 1926, No. 359

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Ata Institutional Consulting is a leading consultancy company in its field, with expert personnel, with 12 years of experience, providing residence permit, work permit, Turkish citizenship consultancy and corporate consultancy services to foreigners. Ata Instiutional Consultancy

523 Comments

    1. Dear Mr Badrul Amin,

      In order to apply for a Work Permit you should first find an employer.

      Best Regards,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

  1. Thank you for this article it really helps better undertanding the work permit process in turkey.
    Nevertheless i have a question … what advantages the work permit gives to a foreign employee????
    Thanks

    1. Dear Mrs Sandra,

      The Work Permit for Foreign Citizens grant them the same right as Turkish Workers (Free Health Care, Right to Work and obtain Wage etc…)

      Best Regards,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

  2. GOOD DAY

    I WOULD LIKE YO KNOW HOW I CAN OPEN A COMPANY IN TURKEY. LET ME KNOW WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE AND REQUIREMENTS.

    THANKS & BEST REGARDS

    MUHAMMAD ASIM FAROOQUI
    CEO OF SAFIA TEXTILE

    1. Dear Mr Muhammad,

      You can find in the link bellow our different packages for the establishment of companies in Turkey.

      The main requirement to open a Company in Turkey is to get a Residency Permit. Also in order to get a Work Permit in your company you will need to fulfill the criteria for the Work Permit.
      In other Word :
      – Have a Prepaid Capital of 100,000TL (which can be withdrawn after the establishment of the company)
      – Have at least 5 Turkish employee after the sixth month of the establishment of the company.

      If you wish to get further information about our fee and different services please contact us by mail.

      Best Regards,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

  3. Hi, I am a Pakistani citizen married to a Turk for 2 years, I have recently learned that to obtain the work permit the ratio for 1/5 is exempted in my case, Is that true? I have a job offer from the employer (foundation) soI want to be sure of that before applying for the work permit. Also does you company provide the services for obtaining work permits?

    Thanks

    1. Dear Mr Ali,

      The exemption from the criteria is valid for Foreign Citizens married to Turkish Citizens for at least 3 year. If your marriage has filled at least 3 year then no criteria will be applied for the company which will employ you.

      Our company provide services for the Work Permit application. For further information about our services and fees please contact us by phone.

      Best Regards,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

  4. Hello I have question about minimum wage. I was reading about work permits on your page and I came across some info about minimum wage for foreigners.

    What is the current monthly minimum wage for Turkish people?
    What is the legal minimum wage for a well qualified foreign English teacher (from Canada)?

    I have received a few offers from different institutions in Istanbul that are wildly different, your help is appreciated.

    Thank you

    Heather

    1. Dear Mrs Heather,

      The Minimum Wage for the Turkish Citizens is 1777,50TL. A foreign teacher is required to get at least 3 time the minimum Wage if they get a Work permit (5332,5TL). Wages can show differnces, whoever you should note that they can also show a lesser wage (With a minimum wage of at least 1,5 time the minimum wage (2666,75)).

      Best Regards,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

  5. Good day,
    I am a masters student at ITU university, i want to apply for a training program with turkish company in sakarya. They told me that i should have a work permit in order to be able to work with them or at least a “sigorta” provided by the university, i asked the universty about that but they dont make such thing for a graduate students..
    What should i do,and how can you help me in this case?

    Thanks,
    Will be waiting for yor answer..

    1. Dear Mr Ameen,

      Students in their last year of Master degree can apply for a Work Permit. The application can be done through the companyhing to employ you. However the company need to fulfill some criteria, we strongly advise for you to contact the company and tell them to call us to check if we can obtain a Work Permit.

      Also a Work Permit can also be obtained by the University however in your case it will not be necessary since the Work Permit must be obtained from the Place/Company where you are going to Work.

      Best Regards,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

  6. Hello,

    I was wondering if you could answer a question for me.

    Is the employer or employee responsible for the work permit fees? If the employer is responsible, we can I find the law that states that?

    Thanks in advance for your help!

    1. Dear Mr Matt,

      There is no legislation stating anything about the party in charge of Work Permit fee. Generally the employer pay for all the fee related to the Work Permit however many employee also pay for their own Work Permit.

      Best Regards,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

  7. l would like to get a work permit. whats the fist stage l can do. l an a zimbabwean national.
    l studied in north cyprus. Turkce biliyor biraz

    1. Dear Mr Dean,

      In order to apply for a Work Permit in Turkey you are required to first find an employer. then an application for a Work Permit can be done.

      Best Regards,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

  8. Hello,
    I have a work permit in Turkey which is supposed to expire on 21st August. I have resigned from my job on 3rd August and wondering if my work permit is also invalid from 3rd August. I am planning to leave Turkey on 12th August. Will I face any problem at the immigration ?

    Waiting for your response.

    Kind regards

    Sujit

    1. Dear Sir/Madam,

      The Work Permit can only be cancelled by the employer. In your case if your employer cancelled your Work Permit it will be invalid from the day they cancelled it not the day you resigned.

      Best Regards,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

      1. My employer has cancelled my work permit on 3rd August. I am wondering if I face any problem at the immigration if I leave on 12th August.

        Kind regards
        Sujit

        1. Dear Sir/Madam,

          After the cancellation of your Work Permit you have 10 days to exit the Turkish territory without being considered to have overstayed. So if you leave the 12th of Augustus you should not have any problem.

          Best Regards,
          ExpatGuideTurkey Team

  9. Hi,

    I work through my own limited company in UK. I have got a contract with a Turkish company to provide consultancy services and the payment is made to my UK company. Now my Turkish client is asking me to come to Turkey and inspect their construction site that may take up to 6 months. My payments will be made to my UK company as usual for this duration.

    In this situation, do I need to obtain a Turkish work permit. Or, can I do my inspection works with ordinary 90/180 day turist visa?

    Thank you in-advanced for your help.

    Kind regards,

    1. Dear Mr Zahid,

      You should first note that in order to be able to work in Turkey legally every foreign citizen is required to have a valid work permit. Since you are going to do an inspection work you must have a work permit. Since you only have a company in England your Turkish contractor will have to provide you a work permit in Turkey.

      For further informations about the work permit in Turkey and its requirements please contact us by mail.

      Best Regards,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

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