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basheer


Joined: 22/12/2008 Posts: 949
Message Posted: 13/07/2010 18:32 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 1 of 4 in Discussion |
| my daughter would like to open up a hairdressers any ideas would help and if she brings in a couple of stylist from the Uk and Australia ,how easy are permits and their cost and time limit any help on this would be of great help |
TRNCVaughan

Joined: 27/04/2008 Posts: 4578
Message Posted: 14/07/2010 12:00 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 2 of 4 in Discussion |
| I think you'd need to set up a Ltd Co., and that could mean big $$$ up front. Work permits would be needed for any non-TCs which are about 1000Euros each to apply for and have a renewal fee annually. "Tax and "stamp" payments for each employee would need to be taken into account. Take care you don't tread on any local hairdressers toes or you could be in for a visit from The Man and if your paperwork wasn't 100% you'd be in deep smelly stuff. |
basheer


Joined: 22/12/2008 Posts: 949
Message Posted: 14/07/2010 13:50 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 3 of 4 in Discussion |
| thanks she has a kimlit card does that make a diff to some of your comments |
Deniz1

Joined: 28/07/2009 Posts: 3829
Message Posted: 14/07/2010 13:55 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 4 of 4 in Discussion |
| With a kimlik card she probably wont have to set up a ltd co but shenwould still need to get work permits for staff. The goverment ask you to try to employ locals before importing staff and they can make things difficult if you dont. The minimum wage here is around 1200ytl a month before tax and social security payments. |
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