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What is the most important reason many foreigners prefer to settle down and live in Turkey?

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TURKEY WEATHER AND FOREIGNERS

Many people wonder and would like to know why a foreigner could or would prefer to live in Turkey. Well many people provided many different answers to this question. However a British guy has put it in very simple words why he prefers to live in Turkey. Here’s how he has expressed it.

WE HAVE 9 MONTHS OF SUMMER WEATHER HERE

“Biggest difference between UK and Turkey is probably the mentality in the sense of lifestyle. In the UK you go to work, you do a crazy amount of hours.  Then you go home, lock the door watch TV then you have to go to bed. Life style here is much more preferable to me. We have 9 months of summer weather here and then 2-3 months of winter.” etc… ”Very plain explanation, indeed…”

EVER SEEN A WEATHER FORECAST IN RUSSIA?

And another foreign lady most likely from somewhere like Russia, also living in Turkey refers to the weather / climate situation as well, asking “Have you ever seen a weather forecast in Russia?” Quite straight forward question as well.

IS WEATHER THE MOST IMPORTANT REASON MAYBE?

So one comes to think that most likely one of the most important reasons many foreigners prefer to live in Turkey has to do with the beautiful climate throughout the year, almost.

TURJEY CERTAINLY OFFERS MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES

This is certainly not to underrate the one-of-a-kind cuisine of this country, sun and seat opportunities as well as the hospitality of locals, it goes without saying. Did we forget the rock-bottom value of TL currently which makes Turkey a paradise for those being paid in foreign currency such as dollars, sterling or euros?

Well, for whatever reasons they come to live in Turkey, one thing is for sure: “the number of foreign residents of this country has sky-rocketed during the recent years and it’s really good to see not many of them regret it.”

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