I live in Turkey and here, especially in the last 3 years, the financial market regulations and national economic management are very strict. In the last month, interest rates have reached up to 45% as a result of the serious rise in inflation. As a result of all this, 2 days ago, my last company, which was on the regulatory side of the cryptocurrency markets, could not withstand the economic trend and financial regulations and went bankrupt.
I think Turkey needs another 1-2 years to sort out its financial problems, but these strict policies are putting tech and fintech companies in Turkey in great danger every day.
For these reasons, I am planning to relocate to Europe considering my industry experience. I am also aware that the labor market has been struggling for the last 1 year, especially for tech companies.
What would you do if you were in my shoes? What kind of problems can I face in continuing my career in another country? How should I go about finding a job?
Also, here is my Github account: github.com/egesabanci
Are your qualifications, if necessary for your business, recognised in your intended country?
Are you sufficiently fluent in the language of your new country to be allowed a long-term or residency visa?
Are you sufficiently fluent in the language of your new country to be able to carry on a commercial business in your new country?
Are you sufficiently fluent in the language of your new country to understand all the laws and regulations that pertain to your business?
Do you have sufficient health insurance, or sufficient money to cover health expenses?
Are you criminal-conviction-free enough to allow them to let you into your intended country.
Do you have, or are able to obtain, a bank account in your intended country?
Some of these will require a permanent residential address. Do you have one of those yet? Can you prove what that residential address is?
And those are just the things off the top of my head. There will be other requirements.
This guide is an overview for moving to Berlin (and the rest of Germany). It links to a trove of guides for each of your questions. I run this website for a living.
The instructions are very similar in other countries: get a job, get a visa, find a flat, come with enough money.