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Visa to brasilians
1.       melti
20 posts
 17 Oct 2006 Tue 03:28 am

Does anybody know if brasilians need Visa to go to Turkey as tourists? Saol!!

2.       kai
0 posts
 17 Oct 2006 Tue 06:27 am

I think you need a visa no matter which country you are visiting from to get into Turkey. The charge is 10GBP/30 YTL

3.       libralady
5152 posts
 17 Oct 2006 Tue 03:41 pm

You will need to check with the Turkish embassy in Brazil to find out what sort of visa you need.

4.       elone
47 posts
 17 Oct 2006 Tue 03:55 pm

it says Turkey gives "Bandrol vizesi" for 3 months to Brazillians.
I dont know the exact word for "bandrol vizesi" but it means you can get your visa in the borders of Turkey.

5.       libralady
5152 posts
 17 Oct 2006 Tue 04:40 pm

Sounds like it will the same one as we purchase (UK) for 10GBP, but how you would pay coming from Brazil you would need to find that out!

6.       melti
20 posts
 28 Oct 2006 Sat 11:31 pm

Tesekkür ederim everybody who answered!!

7.       Charlieq
36 posts
 29 Oct 2006 Sun 12:48 pm

Everybody buys the same visa to get into Turkey from all countries...you buy it as you enter the country at the airport...it lasts for 3 months and costs 30 lira...you can also go in and out the country as many times as you like in these 3 months.

8.       Vane
14 posts
 01 Nov 2006 Wed 12:18 pm

İm brasilian and i didnt need visa to come to turkey

9.       aslan2
507 posts
 01 Nov 2006 Wed 12:32 pm

Quoting Vane:

İm brasilian and i didnt need visa to come to turkey



I have found the following text by googling. But Brasil is not included. It may be a new addition in the list.

Quote:


The citizens of the countries below are exempt from visas for varying periods between 1 to 3 months: Argentina, Australia, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Bolivia, Bosnia- Herzegovina, Canada, Chili, Croatia, Denmark, Ecuador, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Grenada, Iceland, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kirghis, Kuwait, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Macedonia, Monaco, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Quatar, Republic of Korea, Romania, Saint-Lucia, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Sychelles, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Trinidad-Tobago, Tunisia, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, United Arab Emirates, Vatican.

In addition to these countries, those who bear an official passport (diplomatic, special or service) from the following countries are also exempt from visas for varying periods up to three months: Albania, Austria, Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Belorussia, Bulgaria (diplomatic only), China, Cuba, Czech Republic, Egypt, Gamvia, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Mexico (diplomatic only), Moldavia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Yemen.

Citizens of some countries can purchase their visas on arrival at the airport for varying periods of time from 2 weeks to 3 months. Turkey applies visas on the basis of the mutuality depending on the visa requirements for Turkish citizens in respective countries.

Therefore the changes vary from US$ 20 to US$ 5. This rule applies to the following countries: Austria, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, UK, USA (up to 3 months). Union of Independent States (excluding Kazakhstan and Kirghis), Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Letonia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Yugoslav Federal Republic (up to 1 month). Guatemala (up to 15 days) and Jordan (up to 30 days)

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