Temporary workers from Turkey
Employee leasing from Turkey
Looking for workers from Turkey? We provide temporary workers & subcontractors
What are the advantages of temporary work from Turkey?
We place workers from Turkey
Do you want to get workers from Turkey? We provide German employers with reliable and motivated workers from Turkey, Poland, the Czech Republic and other EU countries for electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, locksmiths, construction, heating & sanitation or the industry sectors. With qualified temporary staffing and subcontractors from Turkey, German companies can solve their staffing shortages.
What are the requirements for Turkish workers?
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Entitlement to renewal of a work permit and thus also of a residence permit after one year of employment. -
After 3 years of employment with one employer, the Turkish worker can apply for the same job with any other employer. -
After four years of employment, there is unrestricted access to any type of employment with a wage or salary contract.
Our branches
Employment of Turkish workers under a contract for work and labour
Workers from Turkey can be employed in Germany for a limited period within the framework of fixed employment quotas, based on work contracts between their employer and a German company.
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Residence permit -
Tax liability for Turkish contract companies (contractors) and their employees (e.g. wage/income tax, trade tax, value-added tax) -
Social security obligations for Turkish workers in Germany -
Identification documents: ID card, passport, passport substitute or replacement must be carried and presented at the customs office if required -
Posting certificates -
Social security -
contract basis -
Minimum wage compliance
What does employment as a temporary worker involve?
Hiring out and employing foreign workers without the necessary permit constitutes a violation of the law governing the hiring out of labour. If, during an inspection, it is found that workers from the foreign company (contractors) are in fact being assigned to the client to perform work, as opposed to fulfilling a proper contract for work and labour, all parties involved may face criminal penalties.