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Thread: name changing when becoming citizen

61.       Inankur
131 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 11:20 am

Quoting AlphaF:

I am not annoyed...I want you to be happy !



thanks a lot Alpha! all my best wishes to you too!



Thread: name changing when becoming citizen

62.       Inankur
131 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 11:10 am

Quoting AlphaF:

There are many Greek, Armenian etc. citizens of Turkia. They have no problem giving their children names that they please.

I dont think you will be forced to change your name against your wishes.. It will be smart, if you do !



yes its true, we have a friend, armenian, George Bey
but they are considered minorities so the problem might be different ...
anyway ... thanks a lot kids, and sorry Alpha for annoying you little bit



Thread: name changing when becoming citizen

63.       Inankur
131 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 11:02 am

Quoting AlphaF:

That is insincere....marriages do not work like that, take my word for it !



i didnt refer to my marriage, OMG! i love my husband very much and we have a super marriage
it was regarding taking the name to be in peace in here and eliminate further problems



Thread: name changing when becoming citizen

64.       Inankur
131 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 10:58 am

Quoting AlphaF:

If you are in Rome, act like Romans........



or make yourself brother with the devil until you pass the bridge ...




Thread: name changing when becoming citizen

65.       Inankur
131 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 10:52 am

Quoting AlphaF:

Quoting Inankur:

Quoting AlphaF:

Andreea, do not be hysterical ...
There are advantages in taking up a second name in Turkish, that you will appreciate later...You do not have to drop your original name...



i am not hysterical Alpha, i am just intrigued ... because its not normal smth like this ... the first acceptance is coming from the family and society, and if they all received me as i am - without knowing turkish at first, with my name which might be hard for them to remember it etc etc what is the problem? what advantages can this provide now or later?



Andreea, I honestly symphatize with you...But the issue is not as important as you make out, if your desire to change your nationality is sincere...

If not sincere, you can stay at your own nationality..they can not stop your marriage...[/QUOTE

i understand alpha. maybe in 2 years i will think otherwise and if they allow me keep Andreea i might choose Aylin or even Ayse as second, but only as SECOND and anyway no one will call me like this. I am thinking that for my future children will be better and anyway not all the companies want to make calisma izni ... soooooo ...
but its smth wrong with this law



Thread: name changing when becoming citizen

66.       Inankur
131 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 10:43 am

Quoting AlphaF:

Andreea, do not be hysterical ...
There are advantages in taking up a second name in Turkish, that you will appreciate later...You do not have to drop your original name...



i am not hysterical Alpha, i am just intrigued ... because its not normal smth like this ... the first acceptance is coming from the family and society, and if they all received me as i am - without knowing turkish at first, with my name which might be hard for them to remember it etc etc what is the problem? what advantages can this provide now or later?



Thread: name changing when becoming citizen

67.       Inankur
131 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 10:38 am

Quoting Inankur:

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting Inankur:

Dears,
i really hope my colleagues from work made a stupid joke! maybe you know for sure ...
when becoming a turkish citizen someone NEEDS TO CHANGE HIS NAME? meaning to take turkish name?
not to be confusions: Andreea Inankur ... tamammm, Inankur i got married, took my husbands family name ...
I understood i need to change Andreea into turkish name, which WONT HAPPEN!!!
I prefer not taking the citizenship than changing my name ... its absurd!
Thanks!
ANDREEA Inankur for ever!


Having a turkish name is not the only thing:
you have to pass turkishness test in which you have to sing national anthem without a single mistake, depending on who interviews you, -if an islamist- you may be asked to recite three versus in arabic, -if it is a nationalist- you may be asked to sing 'cirpinirdi karadeniz'



hahhaha
the one with KORKMA ...
my husband laughs because i sing it in home like this: KORKMA ta ta MUSTAFAAAA

I am sorry: i love turkey, i love Ataturk but i dont accept



Thread: name changing when becoming citizen

68.       Inankur
131 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 10:37 am

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting Inankur:

Dears,
i really hope my colleagues from work made a stupid joke! maybe you know for sure ...
when becoming a turkish citizen someone NEEDS TO CHANGE HIS NAME? meaning to take turkish name?
not to be confusions: Andreea Inankur ... tamammm, Inankur i got married, took my husbands family name ...
I understood i need to change Andreea into turkish name, which WONT HAPPEN!!!
I prefer not taking the citizenship than changing my name ... its absurd!
Thanks!
ANDREEA Inankur for ever!


Having a turkish name is not the only thing:
you have to pass turkishness test in which you have to sing national anthem without a single mistake, depending on who interviews you, -if an islamist- you may be asked to recite three versus in arabic, -if it is a nationalist- you may be asked to sing 'cirpinirdi karadeniz'



hahhaha
the one with KORMA ...
my husband laughs because i sing it in home like this: KORKMA ta ta MUSTAFAAAA

I am sorry: i love turkey, i love Ataturk but i dont accept



Thread: name changing when becoming citizen

69.       Inankur
131 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 10:29 am

NOT even!!! anyway my grandmother in law is telling me Ayse because Andreea its hard at her age to say and remember and i dont mind coming from her part!
BUT NO ONE IS CHAINGING MY NAME or ADDING SMTH!
What is this? My parents named me Andreea, its the name they love and i love, all my documents are on the name of Andreea, they are coming now and saying to take turkish name!
The name wont make me TURK! Ne mutlu turkum diyene, means what a happiness for the one than can call himself turk, not for the one that takes turkish names and lives in turkey ... with the risk to step on Article 301 i wont change my name and take turkish citizenship! I will pay 600 YTL / year for that ikamet teskeresi for the rest of my life, but I don’t care!
sorry guys but it seems very absurd to me ...



Thread: name changing when becoming citizen

70.       Inankur
131 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 10:16 am

Dears,
i really hope my colleagues from work made a stupid joke! maybe you know for sure ...
when becoming a turkish citizen someone NEEDS TO CHANGE HIS NAME? meaning to take turkish name?
not to be confusions: Andreea Inankur ... tamammm, Inankur i got married, took my husbands family name ...
I understood i need to change Andreea into turkish name, which WONT HAPPEN!!!
I prefer not taking the citizenship than changing my name ... its absurd!
Thanks!
ANDREEA Inankur for ever!



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