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Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by georgemills(m): 3:38pm On Jan 21, 2016
Please Nigerians that are living in turkey I need your response pls I am migrating to turkey with a 1month tourist visa I want to no how the country treats blacks especially Nigerians and also the cost of living and the chance of getting job cause I have some one there who I will stay with for sometime and also how to get a resident permit also how there immigration treat Nigerians pls I really do need your response
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by checkolatunji: 3:51pm On Jan 21, 2016
Bro, truth be told their is no job in Turkey. Only if you want to do yahoo yahoo. I have a lot of people who av been there and a friend presently there now.

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Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by georgemills(m): 9:53am On Jan 22, 2016
But what about business is there nothing like business there that some one can do like to buy some goods and send to Nigeria for sell I had that the country is good in business like cloths etc and what about the cost of living in the country
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by JJCE(m): 12:05am On Jan 24, 2016
georgemills:
But what about business is there nothing like business there that some one can do like to buy some goods and send to Nigeria for sell I had that the country is good in business like cloths etc and what about the cost of living in the country
bro, av sent u p.m wanna ask something wet dey important from u.
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by babyoy(f): 6:31pm On Jan 24, 2016
georgemills:
Please Nigerians that are living in turkey I need your response pls I am migrating to turkey with a 1month tourist visa I want to no how the country treats blacks especially Nigerians and also the cost of living and the chance of getting job cause I have some one there who I will stay with for sometime and also how to get a resident permit also how there immigration treat Nigerians pls I really do need your response
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by babyoy(f): 6:33pm On Jan 24, 2016
georgemills:
Please Nigerians that are living in turkey I need your response pls I am migrating to turkey with a 1month tourist visa I want to no how the country treats blacks especially Nigerians and also the cost of living and the chance of getting job cause I have some one there who I will stay with for sometime and also how to get a resident permit also how there immigration treat Nigerians pls I really do need your response
I am not in TuRkey, but u can send turkey suits to Nigeria
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by jud822: 7:20pm On Jan 24, 2016
checkolatunji:
Bro, truth be told their is no job in Turkey. Only if you want to do yahoo yahoo. I have a lot of people who av been there and a friend presently there now.

stop giving people wrong info..theres job here in istanbul..the point is the pay is small and u need to be strong enuf..theres job if u are a strong guy,ok

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Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by Vicjustice: 8:33pm On Jan 24, 2016
Not only have i been to Turkey, i have also lived there.
Menial job that does not require much skill and lacking prestige is common, and Turkish employers are very happy use you in their "shabu-shabu works.
Turkey is a very industrialized nation, in fact, it's more industrialized than 80% of the countries in the EU, so i don't think you'd have much of a problem finding a "shabu-shabu" (Turkish word for Quick-Quick) job in a Turkish factory; but the problem is the wages, you would be paid less than 1000 Turkish New Liras (300 Euros) a month
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by optimusprime2(m): 10:32pm On Jan 24, 2016
Vicjustice:
Not only have i been to Turkey, i have also lived there.
Menial job that does not require much skill and lacking prestige is common, and Turkish employers are very happy use you in their "shabu-shabu works.
Turkey is a very industrialized nation, in fact, it's more industrialized than 80% of the countries in the EU, so i don't think you'd have much of a problem finding a "shabu-shabu" (Turkish word for Quick-Quick) job in a Turkish factory; but the problem is the wages, you would be paid less than 1000 Turkish New Liras (300 Euros) a month
You mean; "Çabuk-Çabuk" lol... I loved your synopsis though.
It reminds me of a time I was told there was a job vacancy which was urgent and would need my skills, mhaaaan I was soooo thrilled... I wore my best tux, shoes and sprayed my retro V.I Givenchy I had been saving for special days, took my CV and copies of my diplomas and put em in an envelope, while I practiced by best Turkish lines behind a mirror (using an Istanbul accent) looooool! Only for me to arrive the place and behold... I saw a construction site, ol boy! They were waiting for me to remove my tux and start lifting cement bags.
The Turkish guy shouted at me in Turkish "You think this is a beauty pageantry! Take those things off and flex some muscles" amanakoim!.... Lol!
very funny but I must say, those Çabuk-Çabuk jobs are very crazy, most assuredly you would be slave driven for between 30-50TL a day.

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Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by Vicjustice: 12:11am On Jan 25, 2016
optimusprime2:

You mean; "Çabuk-Çabuk" lol... I loved your synopsis though.
It reminds me of a time I was told there was a job vacancy which was urgent and would need my skills, mhaaaan I was soooo thrilled... I wore my best tux, shoes and sprayed my retro V.I Givenchy I had been saving for special days, took my CV and copies of my diplomas and put em in an envelope, while I practiced by best Turkish lines behind a mirror (using an Istanbul accent) looooool! Only for me to arrive the place and behold... I saw a construction site, ol boy! They were waiting for me to remove my tux and start lifting cement bags.
The Turkish guy shouted at me in Turkish "You think this is a beauty pageantry! Take those things off and flex some muscles" amanakoim!.... Lol!
very funny but I must say, those Çabuk-Çabuk jobs are very crazy, most assuredly you would be slave driven for between 30-50TL a day.
Your story indeed suggest a true scenario in Turkey.

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Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by JJCE(m): 6:54am On Jan 25, 2016
jud822:


stop giving people wrong info..theres job here in istanbul..the point is the pay is small and u need to be strong enuf..theres job if u are a strong guy,ok
thanks for the answer, how easy is to migrate from turkey to Germany, bro pls share more light on this....
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by optimusprime2(m): 9:34am On Jan 25, 2016
JJCE:
thanks for the answer, how easy is to migrate from turkey to Germany, bro pls share more light on this....
Something you should know, it's easier to Directly migrate from Nigeria to Germany, than from Turkey to Germany, if you are trying to mean legit.
If you ask why?
The same reason it's easier to directly migrate to USA from Nigeria compared to migrating from Mexico to USA, being legit.

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Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by worry359(m): 10:14am On Jan 25, 2016
optimusprime2:

Something you should know, it's easier to Directly migrate from Nigeria to Germany, than from Turkey to Germany, if you are trying to mean legit.
If you ask why?
The same reason it's easier to directly migrate to USA from Nigeria compared to migrating from Mexico to USA, being legit.

You know they are really asking about going with no papers! shocked shocked
No thought of the tens of thousands of Syrians and Libyans there already with no papers.
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by optimusprime2(m): 3:10pm On Jan 25, 2016
worry359:


You know they are really asking about going with no papers! shocked shocked
No thought of the tens of thousands of Syrians and Libyans there already with no papers.
lol! I know right...
But on a serious note, in the regard of picking up a legit visa, it's far easier getting from Nigeria than Turkey.
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by georgemills(m): 12:20pm On Jan 27, 2016
Pls am confused I don't no if I should continue with my journey or not cause the news am hearing about turkey is not incouraging about the low wage of 30-50TL pls I need some advise on this Nigerian living in Turkey pls I need some advise
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by onatisi(m): 12:49pm On Jan 27, 2016
georgemills:
Pls am confused I don't no if I should continue with my journey or not cause the news am hearing about turkey is not incouraging about the low wage of 30-50TL pls I need some advise on this Nigerian living in Turkey pls I need some advise
hehehe
Ppl are finally waking up
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by georgemills(m): 1:27pm On Jan 27, 2016
Pls bro if u have any information pls share cause I don't no if I am about make mistake traveling to turkey
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by jud822: 5:40pm On Jan 27, 2016
georgemills:
Pls bro if u have any information pls share cause I don't no if I am about make mistake traveling to turkey

look man u can earn 150-200tl or more every week if u are strong enuf to do the job..u need to come down here and see whats going on for urself..forget them say them say

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Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by jud822: 10:22pm On Jan 27, 2016
georgemills:
Pls bro if u have any information pls share cause I don't no if I am about make mistake traveling to turkey

the truth is that turkey is not easy..but u can survive and no country is easy even yanki sef no easy and even naija sef..so all depends on u and ur desire to win,even people way they ghana they make..na so life bi

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Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by onatisi(m): 11:22pm On Jan 27, 2016
jud822:

the truth is that turkey is not easy..but u can survive and no country is easy even yanki sef no easy and even naija sef..so all depends on u and ur desire to win,even people way they ghana they make..na so life bi
jud822:

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look man u can earn 150-200tl or more every week if u are strong enuf to do the job..u need to come down here and see whats going on for urself..forget them say them say
You are not helping the young man with all these come come come
Have u bothered to ask his purpose for travelling?,do you think it is every one that is cut out for menial jobs and hard hustling?

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Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by jud822: 3:49pm On Jan 28, 2016
[quote author=onatisi post=42389130][/quote]

u dont interfere with someones personal life..i have just given my own advise..so wetin make him come do with the visa?people way they do menial jobs get 2 head?i talk because am here in istanbul..thats all

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Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by Austeenite(m): 7:52am On Feb 11, 2016
Hahahahahhah...
So Turkey is basically for the strong.

optimusprime2:

You mean; "Çabuk-Çabuk" lol... I loved your synopsis though.
It reminds me of a time I was told there was a job vacancy which was urgent and would need my skills, mhaaaan I was soooo thrilled... I wore my best tux, shoes and sprayed my retro V.I Givenchy I had been saving for special days, took my CV and copies of my diplomas and put em in an envelope, while I practiced by best Turkish lines behind a mirror (using an Istanbul accent) looooool! Only for me to arrive the place and behold... I saw a construction site, ol boy! They were waiting for me to remove my tux and start lifting cement bags.
The Turkish guy shouted at me in Turkish "You think this is a beauty pageantry! Take those things off and flex some muscles" amanakoim!.... Lol!
very funny but I must say, those Çabuk-Çabuk jobs are very crazy, most assuredly you would be slave driven for between 30-50TL a day.

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Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by prinzmozz(m): 8:25pm On May 08, 2017
So you mean there is no job in Instanbul
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by BOBBYNIGUESZ(m): 1:49pm On Mar 16, 2018
[quote author=optimusprime2 post=42303393]
Something you should know, it's easier to Directly migrate from Nigeria to Germany, than from Turkey to Germany, if you are trying to mean legit.
If you ask why?
The same reason it's easier to directly migrate to USA from Nigeria compared to migrating from Mexico to USA, being legit.


You're really wise bro. I've been thinking why people who share the same borders (mexico and USA) aren't even in good terms.
Re: Please Nigerians Living In Turkey I Need Your Help by Yohh: 10:33pm On Jul 24, 2018
Hello guys, my brother got a full funded scholarship to one university in Istanbul and he'll be leaving for Turkey soon.
He will be on 1400 Turkey currency stipend with free accommodation and health insurance covered.
How comfortable will he cope with the stipend economically because that's what really concerns me most?
Thanks

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