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Practical Information about Turkey
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Facts and Figures While You´re in TurkeyTurkey because of its geopolitical situation always directly affected
by the political developments in the Middle East. If you are staying
in Turkey we would like to remind you to register with your country's
consular section in Consulates or Embassies.
The addresses of all foreign missions in Turkey are given in our Yellow Pages. If you plan to travel in the region we strongly recommend you to have a look at the travel reports published by several countries. As in all countries, foreigners in Turkey have to comply with their host country's rules. Please always keep in mind the following: The use and sale of drugs is prohibited. Turkish Criminal Code No. 5237 prohibits sale of child, child prostitution and child pornography. Articles 103, 104, 226 and 227 of the said code lay down clauses on punishment for sexual abuse of children, child photography and obscenity. The Turkish Flag it shall not be used on desks and podiums as a cover for any purpose except for official oath ceremonies. It shall not be put on places where people sit or stand. The shape of the flag shall not be made to these places and similar things. It shall not be worn as a dress or uniform. The Turkish Flag shall not be insulted or shown disrespect by speech, writing, action or any other means. The flag shall not be torn, burned, thrown or used without care. Any action that is against the Turkish Flag Law and the charter shall be prevented and relevant investigation shall be performed. Transgressions could be punished by detention or other penalties. You are subject to local laws. A serious violation may lead to a jail sentence. The sentence will be served in local prisons. Explicit authorization is needed for the purchase and/or removal of Turkish antiquities and other cultural artifacts. A receipt and the official "museum export certificate" are needed to legally export an item. Selling, altering, or allowing another person to use your passport is a criminal offence. It could lead to the laying of charges and imprisonment if convicted. It could also lead to the denial of future passport services. With the Maid Wash the dishes Bulasiklari yika |
Change the bed sheets Çarsaflari degistir Your Right HandsFrom the moment you set foot into your new home, your Kapici (person
responsible for cleaning of a building and daily shopping) and his entire
family will become your most trusted helpers. Besides your Kapici, the
salesmen like Bakkal (small grocery), Manav (green grocer) and Kasap
(butcher and poultry)scattered around your district are eager to help
solve your daily problems and are there to meet your daily needs. Don’t
be surprised if they consider you a family member! Your kapici's wife, often for a reasonable fee, can take care of any housecleaning you may need and if she doesn't seem to have any available days, you can be certain that she will definitely have a relative who does! In Turkey, the person dealing with all the troubles of the apartment is called the Yönetici. He/she is selected among the inhabitants of the apartment at an annual meeting and he/she holds this post for a one-year period. In most apartments the inhabitants take turns holding this post. In some big apartments or sites this job is carried out by professional teams for an agreed payment. The duties of the yönetici include: keeping a record of expenses, collecting rent, the general care of the garden and organizing the duties of kapici. If the heating of the apartment is with natural gas, the yönetici collects the amounts of the invoice against receipt. In some apartments this money is collected as cash (usually with the assistance of the kapici) or the inhabitants directly deposit the amount into a specified bank account. The name and the flat number of the yönetici, together with necessary information are usually written at entrance of the apartment buildings. The official representative of the state in each district is called Muhtar. He/she is elected by the votes of the district inhabitants during general elections. Generally the candidates are retired individuals who have lived in the district for a long period of time. The responsibilities of the Muhtar include: listing the addresses of all the people living in the district and preparing ikamet senedi (authentication of address) and nüfus sureti (authentication of birth record) two fixed certificates that are requested in almost every official employment. When you move to a new apartment the first thing you should do is learn the address of the muhtar either from your kapici or yönetici. Then drop by the muhtar's office to get a registration form, which needs to be filled out and approved by your yönetici then returned to the muhtar. It is also necessary to inform the old muhtar when you leave a district and before registering in your new district. The Muhtar is the most important authority in a village. If you live in a small village you can be certain that the muhtar can be instrumental in helping you adjust to your new environment. Smoking Habits Nargile (hubble-bubble) is among the most interesting and joyous smoking habits. Tourists, who visit Turkey, are attracted to the hubble-bubble and try once. Moreover they often buy nargile and its tobacco as souvenirs to take home to their family and friends. Cigarettes, pipe and cigar tobaccos are produced and sold by Tekel (Turkish Tobacco Monopolies). However it is hard to say they are the best quality. Tekel also imports cigarettes, pipe and cigar tobaccos of well known international brands and you can find them almost everywhere, even at peddlers on the streets. Don’t hesitate to bargain when shopping at these peddlers. Despite all these various alternatives we recommend you not to smoke for the sake of your health. We wish you nicotine-free days. |
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