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VISA FREE COUNTRIES FOR TURKISH PASSPORT HOLDERS
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120. |
16 Jan 2010 Sat 02:01 pm |
how about as a foreigner in your country? is it easier?
yes.
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121. |
16 Jan 2010 Sat 03:49 pm |
Maybe it seems you difficult. It is more difficult than getting visa to turkey for foreign ppl.
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122. |
16 Jan 2010 Sat 03:50 pm |
Well, I have to say, my husband has applied for a study visa, a tourist visa AND a transit visa, and he´s been turned down all 3 times. How lucky I am to be Canadian, hop on a plane and go pretty much wherever I want with very little difficulty! My only question is: why is a Canadian charged 60 USD for a visa in Turkey, while everyone else is charged around 20USD? Not that I´m complaining, just curious ...
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123. |
16 Jan 2010 Sat 04:08 pm |
Turkish visa for kanadians is 60 usd ?
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124. |
16 Jan 2010 Sat 04:12 pm |
Yes. Every other nationality gets charged 15-20 USD. I just don´t understand why 
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125. |
16 Jan 2010 Sat 04:13 pm |
Well, I have to say, my husband has applied for a study visa, a tourist visa AND a transit visa, and he´s been turned down all 3 times. How lucky I am to be Canadian, hop on a plane and go pretty much wherever I want with very little difficulty! My only question is: why is a Canadian charged 60 USD for a visa in Turkey, while everyone else is charged around 20USD? Not that I´m complaining, just curious ...
It´s £10 for 3 months tourist visa for Brits. Cheaper or not-required at all for some other nationalities.
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126. |
16 Jan 2010 Sat 04:17 pm |
I guess the Turks like you guys better 
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127. |
16 Jan 2010 Sat 04:17 pm |
If you have to go 3-4 times / month is much..
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128. |
16 Jan 2010 Sat 04:25 pm |
They´re still good for 90 days, and being from across the ocean, I´m lucky I can get there 3-4 times each year! It´s a loooong flight ...
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129. |
16 Jan 2010 Sat 04:25 pm |
I guess the Turks like you guys better 
Not so as you´d notice! 
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130. |
16 Jan 2010 Sat 04:46 pm |
They like us more..
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