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08 May 2010 Sat 01:25 pm |
can somebody help with an information?
how much money is paying a turkish person for get his passport. thank you
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08 May 2010 Sat 01:34 pm |
6 aya kadar 117,20 TL 1 Yıl süreli Pasaport harcı 167,40 TL 2 Yıl süreli harç bedeli 282,50 TL 3 Yıl süreli Pasaportlar için 404,00 TL 3 Yıldan fazla süreliler için 572,60 TL
NOT: Yukarıdaki harç ücretlerine ek olarak pasaport almak isteyen kişilerden ayrıca Cüzdan Bedeli de tahsil edilmektedir. 2009 yılı için bu bedel 135 TL olarak tahsil edilmekteydi.
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08 May 2010 Sat 03:06 pm |
melek i will grateful to you if you will write for me the information about how much is paying a turkish person for her passport in english thank you
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08 May 2010 Sat 03:53 pm |
6 aya kadar 117,20 TL 1 Yıl süreli Pasaport harcı 167,40 TL 2 Yıl süreli harç bedeli 282,50 TL 3 Yıl süreli Pasaportlar için 404,00 TL 3 Yıldan fazla süreliler için 572,60 TL
NOT: Yukarıdaki harç ücretlerine ek olarak pasaport almak isteyen kişilerden ayrıca Cüzdan Bedeli de tahsil edilmektedir. 2009 yılı için bu bedel 135 TL olarak tahsil edilmekteydi.
Up to 6 months is 117.29 tl
1 year period passport fee is 167,40TL
2 year period fee is 282, 50 TL
for 3 year period passports 404.00 TL
For more than 3 year period 572, 60 TL
The bottom bit is just about people who also want to get a passport wallet and that it adds to the above prices , and that the fees are for 2009
Edited (5/8/2010) by
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08 May 2010 Sat 04:03 pm |
Any Turkish member who knows why a passport is so incredibly expensive? I have no idea about prices in other countries but here a 5-year passport costs maximum € 50,90, there are minor differences between cities: in some places it is a little cheaper (don´t ask me why).
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08 May 2010 Sat 04:59 pm |
Any Turkish member who knows why a passport is so incredibly expensive? I have no idea about prices in other countries but here a 5-year passport costs maximum € 50,90, there are minor differences between cities: in some places it is a little cheaper (don´t ask me why).
Because we are treated as gheese to be plucked by our lovely governments.
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