Hi,
I will be studying abroad part time this year - well, sort of. I plan to stay with SO in Turkey one week a month (longer on holidays) from May to November, to live with him and to read and write on my thesis. We will split the costs for the flat and groceries. I am thinking if it would be good for me to get connected to a Turkish bank. Will it pay if I am there more often? My VISA and credit cards work just fine in Turkey, so I don't have to do it. But perhaps there will be some benifits to linking myself more up to Turkey. As it is I guess pay extra since it is an international withdrawel. For a single travel that is not important, but when I will use cards more it might add up.
Also, we need to figure out a way to pay for the flat. I guess he will be listed as renting the place, while I will cover most of the cost. I have only transferred money to him once before, through Western Union, which was ok but a bit expensive. I guess I could always pay him in cash when I am there, but I was thinking maybe it would be good if I transfered monthly from my Norwegian account, or perhaps via a Turkish account if I got one, or perhaps we should have some accounts together. He insists on chipping in on the pay, otherwise I guess I could have payed the landlord directly. Any tips will be appreciated
I will be studying abroad part time this year - well, sort of. I plan to stay with SO in Turkey one week a month (longer on holidays) from May to November, to live with him and to read and write on my thesis. We will split the costs for the flat and groceries. I am thinking if it would be good for me to get connected to a Turkish bank. Will it pay if I am there more often? My VISA and credit cards work just fine in Turkey, so I don't have to do it. But perhaps there will be some benifits to linking myself more up to Turkey. As it is I guess pay extra since it is an international withdrawel. For a single travel that is not important, but when I will use cards more it might add up.
Also, we need to figure out a way to pay for the flat. I guess he will be listed as renting the place, while I will cover most of the cost. I have only transferred money to him once before, through Western Union, which was ok but a bit expensive. I guess I could always pay him in cash when I am there, but I was thinking maybe it would be good if I transfered monthly from my Norwegian account, or perhaps via a Turkish account if I got one, or perhaps we should have some accounts together. He insists on chipping in on the pay, otherwise I guess I could have payed the landlord directly. Any tips will be appreciated
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