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1.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 17 Mar 2006 Fri 06:45 pm

ive looked on the turkish embassy site although i cant find any information about how i can get my turkish citizenship.. HELP!!

2.       Kadir37
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 17 Mar 2006 Fri 07:11 pm

3.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 18 Mar 2006 Sat 01:16 pm

my father is a turkish citizen and has a turkish passport etc.
i will be 16 this year.. do i need to obtain this tr. citizenship before i reach a certain age? fark eder mi yani?

4.       AlphaF
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 18 Mar 2006 Sat 02:12 pm

That your father is a Turkish citizen should automatically qualify you as a young Turkish citizen.

Why dont you talk to the nearest Turkish Embassy or Consulate?

I think all your father has to do is to apply for a birth certificate for you...Passport will follow...Turkish laws will probably allow you to keep your present citizenship as well.

5.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 03 Apr 2006 Mon 03:17 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

That your father is a Turkish citizen should automatically qualify you as a young Turkish citizen.

Why dont you talk to the nearest Turkish Embassy or Consulate?

I think all your father has to do is to apply for a birth certificate for you...Passport will follow...Turkish laws will probably allow you to keep your present citizenship as well.



great!! thanks!!

6.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 04 Apr 2006 Tue 12:11 am

Would Turkish government allow to keep 3 nationalities/passports?

Right now I am in the posession of a British Passport and a Dutch Identity Card (which counts as a passport in the European Union, as well as Turkey, Monaco and some other countries close). If I am to marry Kadir in the future and we settle down in Türkiye for good, I want a Turkish passports as it will give me more rights and more chances of a Turkish job. But I do not want to give up my British and Dutch nationality, as my British passport gives me access to almost everywhere in the world, my Dutch ID card.. well i was raised here!! Don't wanna deny my background

I know there are footballers that have 3 nationalities

7.       Kadir37
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 04 Apr 2006 Tue 12:15 am

8.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 04 Apr 2006 Tue 12:20 am

Quoting Kadir37:

You have to wait 3 years after married to get Turkish citizenship.
Laws changed a few years ago.



I know. But after these 3 years, and applying for a Turkish passport, would i get to keep my other 2 passports too?

9.       Kadir37
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 04 Apr 2006 Tue 12:26 am

10.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 04 Apr 2006 Tue 12:32 am

Thanks I'll take a look at it once i speak turkish (but i wont need it before i speak turkish anyhow

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