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    					| Travelling to Turkey |   |  |  |  |  | Trying to apply for citizinship in Turkey |  
	
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				| 1. | 11 Jan 2009 Sun 01:27 pm |  
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	 I was planning to travel to Turkey quite frequently in the next few years and thought it would be easier to apply for a Turkish citizinship.
 I am already an Australian citizin, but I was born in Turkey, And was wondering if I could apply for a Dual Citizinship.
   But some of the laws confuse me, it says my mother and father have to be citizins Would the fact that I have a Turkish birth certificate make me legible to apply?
 
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				| 2. | 11 Jan 2009 Sun 02:17 pm |  
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I was planning to travel to Turkey quite frequently in the next few years and thought it would be easier to apply for a Turkish citizinship.
 I am already an Australian citizin, but I was born in Turkey, And was wondering if I could apply for a Dual Citizinship.
   But some of the laws confuse me, it says my mother and father have to be citizins, or both Turk (which they are not). Would the fact that I have a Turkish birth certificate make me legible to apply?
   I think, if any of your parents are Turkish, you can get a Turkish citizenship.. Consulates seem quite keen not to let anybody who has a Turkish connection, wonder  in bewilderness.. Why dont you call the consulate? 
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				| 3. | 11 Jan 2009 Sun 02:58 pm |  
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	 I will be asking them soon, thank you thehandsom.     |  |  
	
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				| 4. | 12 Jan 2009 Mon 04:18 pm |  
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	 Seems like this is just the right places for those wondering about Turkish nationality..   http://www.turkishembassy.com/II/K/turkish_nationalit.htm |  |  
	
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				| 5. | 10 Jun 2009 Wed 06:13 am |  
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	 If you are Australian and are living in either Sydney, Melbourne or Canberra, you can visit the Turkish consulate (or Embassy in Canberra). The staff there routinely handle questions like this.   |  |  
	
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				| 6. | 12 Jun 2009 Fri 06:01 am |  
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    I think, if any of your parents are Turkish, you can get a Turkish citizenship.. Consulates seem quite keen not to let anybody who has a Turkish connection, wonder  in bewilderness.. Why dont you call the consulate? 
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    Not to change the subject, but where in the world have you been? !!!!  Have you been hiding with your harem? |  |  
	
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				| 7. | 12 Jun 2009 Fri 08:29 am |  
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     Not to change the subject, but where in the world have you been? !!!!  Have you been hiding with your harem?    Obviously ´they´ kept him busy for a loooooong time.....    |  |  
	
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				| 8. | 12 Jun 2009 Fri 03:36 pm |  
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     Obviously ´they´ kept him busy for a loooooong time.....      Maybe he has been busy trying to redeem his Turkishness.....seeing how it was confiscated some time ago.    Anyway, the easiest way to become a Turkish citizen is to marry one.... I don´t remember exactly, but when I married my husband, I had the option to sign something in the marriage office if I wanted to become a citizen.  If memory serves me, there is a waiting period of 3 years before it is final. |  |  
	
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				| 9. | 12 Jun 2009 Fri 03:52 pm |  
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     Not to change the subject, but where in the world have you been? !!!!  Have you been hiding with your harem?    Well...wherever he was he´s still there!   - that post of his is 5 months´ old  
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				| 10. | 12 Jun 2009 Fri 06:52 pm |  
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     Well...wherever he was he´s still there!   - that post of his is 5 months´ old     I am trying to draw him out of hiding.......he left without so much as a goodbye!    |  |  |