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what about traveling for Turks...
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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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18 Mar 2006 Sat 12:29 pm |
Oooh you minx - If I had the money I would give it to you for your travels -
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18 Mar 2006 Sat 12:35 pm |
His last traveling experience left him broke. That's why he is crying now!
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18 Mar 2006 Sat 12:35 pm |
u always says dis..but when im prepared u get lost...u told me to go sophie with bod and got lost
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18 Mar 2006 Sat 12:50 pm |
coz you take so long to pack your boots - just bring a toothbrush
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18 Mar 2006 Sat 12:57 pm |
Quoting Boop: coz you take so long to pack your boots - just bring a toothbrush |
Not to mention his make up tools! He has creams for everything! Come on Ramayan! Dont waste time packing those up. I can "lend" you mine in a low cost
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20 Mar 2006 Mon 11:22 pm |
there are no travel restrictions in turkiye for turkish citizens.as long as you have proper documantation and get your visa of course.other than that no restrictions whatsoever you can travel anywhere in the world if you have the money and the right documentation as i mentioned earlier.you may just have problems getting your visa from the embassy of the country you are travelling to,but as long as you can proof them,that you are going to come back to turkiye and you are not going to reside in the country you are travelling to,you wont have problems.some european countries germany,england,france and such are just plain afraid you are going to stay there and never leave. thatswhy they have problems issuing your visa most of the time.(which i honestly dont blame them for acting that way because some of the guys who travel abroad dont have any intentions on going back to turkiye after their visit)like i said if you can proof you are going back to your country after your visit than you have no problems travelling abroad.well of course if you are criminal you wont be allowed to travel anywhere.i guess thats the same way in any other country!!
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12 Sep 2006 Tue 03:05 pm |
Talking about money. You need money to get passport and visa. How much are we talking here?
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14 Sep 2006 Thu 04:10 am |
this is an intersting subject -- i have been told that a turkish person has to show he hasa got money before he gets a visa for england -- but wages in turkey are low so how can they be expected to have much money? also if an english person invites someone from turkey to stay with them surely it is enough?
also how much money does the embassy require a turkish person to show before a visa is issued/
it seems unfair that the english only have to pay £10 to get into turkey
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23 Oct 2006 Mon 11:08 pm |
interesting subject.. i would love to know these answers as I would love to be able to get my turkish friend to uk for a holiday with me.
he said that you have to have either money or land to get a visa?
I would like to know also how much visas and passports are.
I too think its crazy how easy it is for us to come to the country but yet in reverse it is so hard...
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23 Oct 2006 Mon 11:44 pm |
To get a visa to the UK you need to persuade the entry clearance officer that you have very strong reasons to return to your homeland and that you will go back at the end of your visa. Othervise you have no chance and you will be treated like a criminal and will get nothing in return for the huge spendings.
Having a permanent job, being a university student, traveling for education etc. are good reasons. "I will visit my girlfriend" or "I have relaives there" etc are bad reasons.
A few years back, people used to join a queue and overnight in the queue just to get into the building of foreign embassies to apply for a visa the next day. For a few years they have given tourism agencies the job to take applications for visas. So there is a certain tourism agency where you will apply for a visa to the UK. They guide applicants during the process. It is costy. My roughly guess that it will cost £200 for a years passport and £200 for visa application and getting all the documents ready.
You will find further information and contact details of For Ankara and İstanbul on this page:
http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1053446560963
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