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1.       krazegrl
27 posts
 18 Mar 2006 Sat 12:15 am

What sort of travel restricitons are there for Turkish people..if any? Can they travel to other countries freely? Do they automatically get a passport for travel when they apply, as in other countries? Does it cost an arm and a leg to get one, or only their first child? Please explain...thanks...

2.       damla
129 posts
 18 Mar 2006 Sat 12:19 am

We can't travel freely my dear.We have to take a visa from the country we will see.Also we have to carry our passaports.But if you have green passport or red,the conditions can be changed.

3.       Seticio
550 posts
 18 Mar 2006 Sat 12:40 am

What do you mean by green passport or red?

4.       damla
129 posts
 18 Mar 2006 Sat 01:17 am

Red passport is for the diplomats,green passport is for the high governmenatal person.

5.       krazegrl
27 posts
 18 Mar 2006 Sat 01:49 am

So..for instance, if you want to go toRomania...you have to get a VISA from them? Is that VISA different from a passport? or are you calling them one in the same? And, If a passport is different, do you have to pay for it and where do you get one and are they expensive???Because it seems that if they are too expensive...not many people can afford them..

6.       damla
129 posts
 18 Mar 2006 Sat 02:03 am

Quoting krazegrl:

So..for instance, if you want to go toRomania...you have to get a VISA from them? Is that VISA different from a passport? or are you calling them one in the same? And, If a passport is different, do you have to pay for it and where do you get one and are they expensive???Because it seems that if they are too expensive...not many people can afford them..


Yeah of course you have to take permission to enter this country.Yeah visa is totally different than passport.Viza is the permission of state,but passport is your identity card.And you have to give a lot of money to get passport and vize.For us it is hard to travel.Do you understand.
Last year I was an Erasmus student in Italy and I couldn't take my vise easily.You know.I went the embassy.I went there 3 weeks to get vise.Do u understand?I showed my papers and everything.But they just don't want you.They gave me the vise last day.I am so nerveous about this.It is not just Italian embassy,all the EU embassies and us.Ooo my god.But we always accept foreign persons with a smiling face.Do you understand my anger?

7.       damla
129 posts
 18 Mar 2006 Sat 02:08 am

I made lots of mistakes in my sentences.But I was so angery.If you understood it is ok?
It is hard for us travelling.I hate all the breucratical things.
I realised I used vise,visa and viza,BUT I mean VİSA.

8.       Kadir37
0 posts
 18 Mar 2006 Sat 02:14 am

9.       adife
43 posts
 18 Mar 2006 Sat 10:35 am

in this web http://www.travel-images.com/az-visa-turkey.html.. i didnot see have a china ..........yes i want go to turkey after 3 months . i hope everything be fine . and i need sign visa for business ........inŞallah.

10.       ramayan
2633 posts
 18 Mar 2006 Sat 12:24 pm

Quoting krazegrl:

What sort of travel restricitons are there for Turkish people..if any? Can they travel to other countries freely? Do they automatically get a passport for travel when they apply, as in other countries? Does it cost an arm and a leg to get one, or only their first child? Please explain...thanks...



friend here its hard to travel it cost arm,leg,chest, sometimes even head but i may tell u that taking a passport cost much..its nonsense i hate it..and its hard to go EU and USA....but freely?why not ..if u have money like boop nobody says anything...ouh btw i forgot to tell u here travelling is free but they r asking money for tickets and tokens

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