Greece vs Türkiye
Greece is ahead on safety, housing, language, infrastructure. Türkiye is ahead on taxes, cost of living, healthcare. Full criterion-by-criterion data below.
Verified
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The key numbers head-to-head — the stronger side is marked. The overall score stays decoration; what matters is which facts fit you.
| Greece | Türkiye | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost of living (single, excl. rent) | $766/moiELSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023 Curated by SettleMetric
| ★$450/moiTÜİK — Household Consumption Expenditure 2024 (per-capita COICOP), CPI-uplifted Curated by SettleMetric
|
| Rent: 1-bedroom (city avg) | ★$604/moiSpitogatos Property Index — Greece rental report Q4 2025 Curated by SettleMetric
| $720/moiEndeksa Istanbul rental index + reported 1+1 city-average asking rents Curated by SettleMetric
|
| Freelancer tax burden | 30.9%iSettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Law 5246/2025 income-tax scale + e-EFKA Class 1) Curated by SettleMetric
| ★4.4%iCurated by SettleMetric
|
| Homicide rate | ★0.78/100kiEurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (crim_off_cat, ICCS0101, unit P_HTHAB, geo=EL) Open data
| 3.23/100kiWorld Bank / UNODC — intentional homicides per 100,000 (Türkiye, 2023) Open data
|
| Internet speed | ★37 MbpsiM-Lab NDT country aggregates for Greece Open data
| 12 MbpsiM-Lab NDT country aggregates for Türkiye (Asia grouping) Open data
|
| English proficiency | ★HighiEF EPI 2025 — Greece (score 592, rank 20/123, High band) Research
| LowiEF EPI 2025 — Türkiye (rank 71/123, score 488, Low band) Research
|
| Private healthcare cost | $1,368/yriCurated by SettleMetric
| ★$860/yriCurated by SettleMetric
|
Verdict
Each lens weighs only the facts that matter to that plan, and names the side it favours.
Contract or freelance in tech, billing clients abroad.
A close call for this plan
| Greece | Türkiye | |
|---|---|---|
| Freelancer tax burden | 30.9%iSettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Law 5246/2025 income-tax scale + e-EFKA Class 1) Curated by SettleMetric
| ★4.4%iCurated by SettleMetric
|
| Internet speed | ★37 MbpsiM-Lab NDT country aggregates for Greece Open data
| 12 MbpsiM-Lab NDT country aggregates for Türkiye (Asia grouping) Open data
|
| English proficiency | ★HighiEF EPI 2025 — Greece (score 592, rank 20/123, High band) Research
| LowiEF EPI 2025 — Türkiye (rank 71/123, score 488, Low band) Research
|
| Cost of living (single, excl. rent) | $766/moiELSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023 Curated by SettleMetric
| ★$450/moiTÜİK — Household Consumption Expenditure 2024 (per-capita COICOP), CPI-uplifted Curated by SettleMetric
|
| Domestic delivery quality | GoodiGreek carrier networks (ELTA, ACS, BoxNow) — composite Curated by SettleMetric
| GoodiTurkish carrier ecosystem — PTT + Yurtiçi/Aras/MNG/Sürat/Sendeo/HepsiJET/Trendyol Express Curated by SettleMetric
|
Relocating with a partner and school-age children.
Greece fits better — 2 of 3
| Greece | Türkiye | |
|---|---|---|
| Homicide rate | ★0.78/100kiEurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (crim_off_cat, ICCS0101, unit P_HTHAB, geo=EL) Open data
| 3.23/100kiWorld Bank / UNODC — intentional homicides per 100,000 (Türkiye, 2023) Open data
|
| Private healthcare cost | $1,368/yriCurated by SettleMetric
| ★$860/yriCurated by SettleMetric
|
| English proficiency | ★HighiEF EPI 2025 — Greece (score 592, rank 20/123, High band) Research
| LowiEF EPI 2025 — Türkiye (rank 71/123, score 488, Low band) Research
|
Optimising tax, banking and crypto rules.
Türkiye fits better — 1 of 3
| Greece | Türkiye | |
|---|---|---|
| Crypto regulation | Legal regulatediOfficial source
| Legal regulatediOfficial source
|
| Financial control level | ModerateiOfficial source
| ModerateiRevenue Administration (GİB) — cash-payment documentation (tevsik) limit; CBRT crypto-payment ban Official source
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| Freelancer tax burden | 30.9%iSettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Law 5246/2025 income-tax scale + e-EFKA Class 1) Curated by SettleMetric
| ★4.4%iCurated by SettleMetric
|
Prioritising safety, air, and an easy daily life.
A close call for this plan
| Greece | Türkiye | |
|---|---|---|
| Homicide rate | ★0.78/100kiEurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (crim_off_cat, ICCS0101, unit P_HTHAB, geo=EL) Open data
| 3.23/100kiWorld Bank / UNODC — intentional homicides per 100,000 (Türkiye, 2023) Open data
|
| Cost of living (single, excl. rent) | $766/moiELSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023 Curated by SettleMetric
| ★$450/moiTÜİK — Household Consumption Expenditure 2024 (per-capita COICOP), CPI-uplifted Curated by SettleMetric
|
Details
Taxes
Freelancer tax burden% effective burden at €60k/year self-employed profile30.94.84.410.0
What this measures
Effective total burden (income tax + mandatory social and health contributions) for a solo IT freelancer with €60,000/year revenue and 10% deductible expenses, using the most favourable eligible scheme in the country's tax-schemes data. Computed by the SettleMetric tax engine; recorded as a curated value with the winning scheme id in method.
Greece
SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Law 5246/2025 income-tax scale + e-EFKA Class 1)
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jan 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Standard freelancer scheme at €60,000, single (scheme gr-freelancer-standard): EFKA Class 1 = 3,006/yr (deductible); income tax on 56,994 via the 2026 scale (9/20/26/34/39%) = 15,528. Levies 18,534 → 30.9%. NOTE: a relocating new tax resident gets the 50% income-tax exemption (Article 5C, scheme gr-freelancer-newresident-50) for 7 years, cutting this to ≈13.5% — but the 30.9% standard figure is the unconditional, steady-state burden shown as the headline.
Türkiye
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jan 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Best eligible scheme at €60,000 (~3,193,644 TL) for an IT freelancer serving FOREIGN clients (scheme tr-freelancer-export): the 100% service-export income deduction (raised from 80% for 2026) zeroes the income tax; only the fixed minimum Bağ-Kur social premium (11,808.23 TL/month = 141,699/yr) is due. Burden = 141,699 / 3,193,644 = 4.4%. Serving Turkish clients instead (no export deduction) runs ~31–33% (progressive + Bağ-Kur).
Legalization
Remote-work legalization easeDedicated nomad visa10.0Dedicated nomad visa10.0
What this measures
Best available legalization route for a location-independent earner with a median (non-EU, non-US) passport, classified from this country's legalization-paths data: dedicated digital-nomad visa; general freelance/self-employment permit; realistic long-stay path (e.g. renewable temporary residence); only short visa-free/tourist stays; effectively none.
Greece
Hellenic Republic MFA — Digital Nomad Visa (Law 4825/2021)
Official source
- Data as of
- Jan 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- Greece runs a dedicated digital-nomad visa (Law 4825/2021): a 12-month visa then a 2-year residence permit for non-EU remote workers earning ≥ €3,500/month net from abroad. Paired with the 50% new-resident income-tax exemption it is one of the EU's most marketed relocation deals for mid-income freelancers, though the income bar is higher than in Albania or Bulgaria. EU citizens simply register.
Türkiye
GoTürkiye (official) — Digital Nomad Visa program
Official source
- Data as of
- Jan 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- Türkiye runs a dedicated digital-nomad route on the government GoTürkiye platform (Digital Nomad Identification Certificate → visa → short-term residence), for degree-holding remote workers aged 21–55 earning ≥ $3,000/month from abroad. A short-term residence permit (ikamet) is the general fallback. Combined with the 100% service-export tax deduction it is a strong, low-tax remote-work base.
Cost of living
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)USD/month, single person, excluding rent7668.745010.0
What this measures
Monthly cost of a defined single-person basket (food, transport, utilities, mobile+internet, modest leisure) excluding rent, curated from national statistics office price data and large local retailers' published prices, converted to USD at the ECB rate recorded in fx-rates. The method field of each value itemizes the basket inputs.
Greece
ELSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Dec 31, 2023
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- ELSTAT HBS 2023: average annual expenditure per person = €8,358.24 = €696.52/month (monetary purchases, excludes imputed owner rent). Subtracted the actual-rent component (~€24.6/person) → €671.9/person excl. rent × 1.1399 = $766. Same low-reading per-capita HBS basis as peers.
- Notes
- Greek monetary household consumption is genuinely depressed (ELSTAT reports it ~20.5% below 2008), so the per-capita figure lands near Czechia despite Greece feeling pricier in tourist zones. Rent shown separately.
Türkiye
TÜİK — Household Consumption Expenditure 2024 (per-capita COICOP), CPI-uplifted
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jun 30, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- TÜİK 2024 average household consumption 45,344 TRY/mo ÷ 3.1 persons = 14,627 TRY/capita (2024). Housing (26.0%) split ~70% rent (excluded) / ~30% utilities (kept), matching the peer basis. Excl-rent per-capita uplifted to mid-2026 by TÜİK CPI ×1.7534 and converted at 46.65 TRY/USD (TCMB 2026-07-02) → ≈$450.
- Notes
- WARNING — lira volatility: with ~32% annual inflation and a constantly repricing FX rate, this USD figure carries a ±15–20% band and shifts month to month; the TRY has appreciated in real terms since 2024, so Türkiye's USD cost of living has been RISING even as it stays below EU peers. All-household per-capita basis; Istanbul/İzmir run above the national figure.
| Category | GreeceiELSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023, Table 1 (COICOP shares) Curated by SettleMetric
| TürkiyeiTÜİK Household Consumption Expenditure 2024 (per-capita COICOP), CPI-uplifted Curated by SettleMetric
|
|---|---|---|
| Food & non-alcoholic beverages | $164 | $99 |
| Transport | $104 | $119 |
| Restaurants, cafes & hotels | $90 | — |
| Utilities, energy, water & home upkeep (excl. rent) | $84 | — |
| Health (out-of-pocket) | $61 | $13 |
| Miscellaneous goods & services | $67 | — |
| Clothing & footwear | $37 | $28 |
| Housing utilities (energy, water, maintenance) excl. rent | — | $43 |
| Alcohol & tobacco | $27 | $14 |
| Restaurants & accommodation | — | $36 |
| Household durables & equipment | $35 | — |
| Recreation & culture | $35 | — |
| Communications | $34 | — |
| Furnishings & household equipment | — | $32 |
| Education | $27 | — |
| Personal care & miscellaneous goods/services | — | $21 |
| Information & communication | — | $20 |
| Recreation, sport & culture | — | $13 |
| Education services | — | $9 |
| Insurance & financial services | — | $4 |
| Total (excl. rent) | $765/mo | $451/mo |
Housing
Asking rent, central price with outside-centre in parentheses ($/mo).
| Apartment | GreeceiSettleMetric — population-weighted average of covered cities (Athens, Thessaloniki) Curated by SettleMetric
| TürkiyeiSettleMetric — population-weighted average of covered cities (Antalya, Istanbul) Curated by SettleMetric
|
|---|---|---|
| Studio | $381 ($309) | $353 ($182) |
| 1-bedroom | $507 ($412) | $471 ($244) |
| 2-bedroom | $762 ($618) | $706 ($366) |
| 3-bedroom | $1,079 ($875) | $1,000 ($518) |
Safety
Homicide rateintentional homicides per 100,000/year0.89.43.26.1
What this measures
Intentional homicide victims per 100,000 population, latest available year. Country level: UNODC national series. City level: official municipal/police statistics where published; otherwise null (country value shown as country-level).
Greece
Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (crim_off_cat, ICCS0101, unit P_HTHAB, geo=EL)
Open data
- Data as of
- Dec 31, 2024
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- Police-recorded intentional homicide, 2024 (0.78). Very low by global standards (world average ~5.8) and down over the series (1.29 in 2008 to 0.68–0.88 recently). One of the safer countries in the set.
Türkiye
World Bank / UNODC — intentional homicides per 100,000 (Türkiye, 2023)
Open data
- Data as of
- Dec 31, 2023
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- UNODC series via the World Bank: 3.23 per 100,000 in 2023 (up from 2.62 in 2022; the series has gaps and swings). 2024/2025 not yet published. Türkiye is not covered by Eurostat, so cross-country comparison relies on the UNODC series. Moderate-to-higher than the European peers in the set.
Healthcare
Private healthcare costUSD/year, comprehensive private insurance premium, healthy 35-year-old1,3687.68609.0
What this measures
Median of at least three publicly quoted annual premiums for comprehensive private medical insurance (outpatient + inpatient, ~$100k coverage, small deductible) for a healthy 35-year-old resident foreigner, from local and international insurers. Method field lists the insurers quoted.
Greece
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jul 15, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Midpoint of local comprehensive (inpatient + outpatient) annual premiums for a healthy 35-year-old, €600–1,800 from major Greek insurers (mid-range €100–180/month) → ~€1,200/yr × 1.1399 = $1,368.
- Notes
- Public cover exists via EOPYY (funded through EFKA contributions), but waiting lists and gaps drive a large private market. Local plans run cheaper than international/expat plans ($2,000–4,000+/yr). Greek insurers raised premiums ~14% in 2025 — a rising curated midpoint, not a firm quote.
Türkiye
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jul 15, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Comprehensive standalone private health insurance (outpatient + inpatient private-hospital cover) for a healthy 35-year-old runs ~25,000–100,000 TRY/yr depending on the contracted hospital network; a mid-tier plan sits near ~40,000 TRY/yr ≈ $860 at 46.65 TRY/USD. Band ≈ $540–$2,140.
- Notes
- Two-tier context: residents with a work/residence basis are covered by mandatory public insurance (SGK); on top, Turks commonly buy complementary insurance (~5,000–20,000 TRY/yr) working with SGK at private hospitals, or full standalone private cover (this figure). The cheap mandatory foreigner residence-permit policy (~$32–130/yr) is minimal cover, not comparable. Private cover is cheap in USD because of the weak lira; TRY premiums rise 50–80%/yr, so this is a volatile curated midpoint.
Money & crypto
Crypto regulationLegal regulated8.0Legal regulated8.0
What this measures
Own classification of the legal status of holding, trading and cashing out cryptocurrency for individuals: legal-friendly (legal with clear, favourable rules or explicit tax exemptions), legal-regulated (legal under standard licensing/AML and taxation), restricted (partial bans: payments or banking access prohibited), banned (holding/trading prohibited). Classified from national regulators' and central banks' official positions.
Greece
Official source
- Data as of
- Apr 10, 2025
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- EU MiCA applies and was transposed by Law 5193/2025 (10 April 2025), with CASP licensing and EU passporting, supervised by HCMC and the Bank of Greece. Individual crypto capital gains are taxed at a flat 15% (from 1 Jan 2025), with a €500 annual tax-free threshold and 5-year loss carry-forward. Fully legal and now clearly regulated/taxed rather than a grey area.
Türkiye
Official source
- Data as of
- Jul 2, 2024
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- Trading, holding and exchanging crypto are legal and very popular, but PAYING with crypto is BANNED (CBRT regulation in force 30 April 2021). Law No. 7518 (in force from 2 July 2024) put crypto-asset service providers under the Capital Markets Board (SPK): mandatory licensing, custody duties and minimum capital; offshore platforms targeting residents and crypto ATMs had to wind down. Classified 'legal-regulated' — trading legal and now formally supervised, payments prohibited.
Financial control levelModerate7.0Moderate7.0
What this measures
Own composite of state control over personal money flows: currency/capital controls (IMF AREAER), restrictions on foreign accounts and transfers, mandatory income declaration scope for residents, cash payment limits, banking access for foreigners. Low = free movement of personal funds and easy non-resident banking; very-high = strict capital controls and pervasive reporting. Method field on each value lists the inputs used.
Greece
Official source
- Data as of
- Dec 31, 2025
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Composite: EUR (eurozone), full EU free movement of capital; the 2015 crisis-era capital controls were fully lifted on 1 September 2019, so funds move abroad without restriction. Offsetting this: Greece has the STRICTEST cash-payment cap in the EU (€500 for consumer transactions; breaches fined at double the amount) plus routine AML/CASP reporting. The open capital account alone reads 'low', but the €500 everyday-cash restriction pulls the composite up to 'moderate'.
- Notes
- A 2025–26 proposal to cut the cap to €200 was withdrawn; the €500 limit remains.
Türkiye
Revenue Administration (GİB) — cash-payment documentation (tevsik) limit; CBRT crypto-payment ban
Official source
- Data as of
- Jan 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Composite: the lira is freely convertible and residents may hold foreign-currency deposits/accounts and move money abroad — no hard individual capital controls. But the state exerts more control than EU peers: payments above 30,000 TRY (~$640) must be routed through banks/cards (tevsik rule); crypto payments are banned; the authorities intervene actively in the FX market and use reserve/macroprudential measures; and import de-minimis is low with high duties. Freely convertible but with a low cash-through-bank threshold and several controls → 'moderate' (stricter end).
- Notes
- High inflation erodes money in practice but is not a legal control. Day-to-day banking, FX purchase and transfers are unrestricted for an individual; the frictions are the low cash-routing threshold, the crypto-payment ban and occasional FX intervention.
Infrastructure
Domestic delivery qualityGood7.0Good7.0
What this measures
Quality of in-country parcel delivery. excellent = nationwide next-day widely available, dense parcel-locker network, real-time tracking standard; good = 1–3 day delivery, lockers in major cities; basic = reliable but slow (3–7 days), mostly to-door or post-office pickup; poor = unreliable delivery, street addresses often unusable, informal workarounds common. Classified from official service/coverage data of the national postal operator and the two largest private carriers; inputs itemized in each value's method field.
Greece
Greek carrier networks (ELTA, ACS, BoxNow) — composite
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jul 15, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Dense mainland-city coverage: national couriers (ELTA post, ACS, Geniki Taxydromiki, Speedex) plus one of SE Europe's largest parcel-locker networks (BoxNow) and Skroutz Last Mile; cash-on-delivery ('αντικαταβολή') is mainstream. Athens/Thessaloniki are excellent, but ELTA's financial troubles and ferry-dependent island last-mile keep the national rating at 'good' rather than 'excellent'.
Türkiye
Turkish carrier ecosystem — PTT + Yurtiçi/Aras/MNG/Sürat/Sendeo/HepsiJET/Trendyol Express
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jul 15, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Dense, competitive domestic courier market on the back of a huge e-commerce sector (Trendyol, Hepsiburada): PTT Kargo plus Yurtiçi, Aras, MNG, Sürat, Sendeo, HepsiJET and Trendyol Express give nationwide next-day/2-day coverage; same/next-day is normal in the big metros. Cash-on-delivery ('kapıda ödeme') is ubiquitous. Parcel-locker density is growing but below the locker-saturated benchmark, so rated 'good' rather than 'excellent'.
International delivery easeSeamless10.0Significant friction4.0
What this measures
Ease of receiving goods from abroad. seamless = major international carriers deliver door-to-door, meaningful duty-free de-minimis threshold, customs clearance predictable in days; minor-friction = carriers present but low de-minimis, extra paperwork or routine delays; significant-friction = frequent customs holds, high brokerage fees, some marketplaces refuse to ship; unreliable = parcels regularly lost or blocked, informal import channels dominate. De-minimis thresholds and clearance rules from the national customs authority (official source, cite the regulation); carrier presence from carriers' official pages.
Greece
EU single market / customs union membership (Greece) + integrator coverage
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jul 15, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Qualitative rating from EU membership: as an EU/Schengen customs-union member, intra-EU parcels move without customs or border VAT, so the bulk of European e-commerce is frictionless, and all major integrators (DHL, FedEx, UPS, ACS/Aramex) operate → 'seamless'. Minor caveats (not enough to downgrade): Greece is geographically peripheral (a day or two longer than core-EU hubs), non-EU imports clear customs normally, and island delivery adds domestic delay.
- Notes
- Intra-EU frictionless; the geographic periphery and islands add some transit time but not customs friction.
Türkiye
Official source
- Data as of
- Jan 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- Cross-border inbound shipping faces heavy friction. The duty-free de-minimis was cut from €150 to €30 (in force 21 Aug 2024) and effectively ~€27 with shipping (Dec 2024); parcels are hit with a single flat customs charge of 30% of value for EU-origin goods and 60% for non-EU (plus special consumption tax where relevant). Non-EU customs clearance plus these high duties make ordering from abroad slow and expensive → 'significant-friction'. Domestic and outbound are unaffected.
Internet speedMbps, median fixed download37.33.412.10.3
What this measures
Median fixed-broadband download speed over the trailing 6 months from M-Lab NDT open data (CC0), aggregated at country or city level. Not comparable with Ookla figures (different test methodology) — do not mix sources within this criterion.
Greece
M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Greece
Open data
- Data as of
- Dec 31, 2023
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Median of the 343 daily country-median download values for GR in 2023 = 37.3 Mbps (268,076 download tests; daily medians ranged 21.3–47.3). M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads below Ookla-style tests — comparable only within this criterion. 2023 is the latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API.
- Notes
- Greece's fixed broadband is improving as fibre rolls out; the single-stream M-Lab median is used only for cross-country comparability on one consistent method.
Türkiye
M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Türkiye (Asia grouping)
Open data
- Data as of
- Dec 31, 2023
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Median of the 343 daily country-median download values for TR in 2023 = 12.09 Mbps (402,083 download tests; Türkiye is filed under M-Lab's Asia (AS) continent grouping, not EU). M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below marketed figures — Turkish fibre commonly markets 100–1000 Mbps — comparable only within this criterion. 2023 is the latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API.
- Notes
- The single-stream M-Lab median is low (and the lowest in the set) but reflects a consistent cross-country method, not real fibre-line speeds; Turkish fixed broadband is much faster in practice.
Language
English proficiencyHigh7.0Low2.0
What this measures
Own banding of how far English gets a resident in daily life (government offices, healthcare, housing, services). Informed by EF EPI band (research source, cited with attribution, not republished) plus official language status and service-sector realities. Values are our bands, not EF scores.
Greece
EF EPI 2025 — Greece (score 592, rank 20/123, High band)
Research
- Data as of
- Nov 1, 2025
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- Own band informed by EF EPI 2025 (attribution: EF Education First): Greece scores 592, rank 20/123 — top of the 'High' band, just below the 'Very High' threshold (~600); global average 488. English is widely functional in tourism, services and among younger Greeks, though the score slipped 10 points from the prior edition.
Türkiye
EF EPI 2025 — Türkiye (rank 71/123, score 488, Low band)
Research
- Data as of
- Nov 1, 2025
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- Own band informed by EF EPI 2025 (attribution: EF Education First): Türkiye rank 71/123, score 488 (Low band, cutoff 450–499), a 9-point decline from the prior edition. English is workable in Istanbul/tourism and parts of the tech sector but thin in public offices and smaller cities; Turkish is the sole official language. The lowest English band in the set.
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