Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Information and Services in Turkey Section => Residency in Turkey, Visas, Work Permit Questions => Topic started by: anneyaniklar on April 21, 2019, 15:33:40 PM
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Hi All,
Happy Easter to everyone ☀️
I have owned a property in Yaniklar for 10 plus years now and as I would like to spend more time in Turkey I want to apply for the Residence Permit on my visit next month.
Please does anyone know of any local companies/person that offers assistance with the application process and what the estimated costs are for these services?
Kind regards
Anne
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Send a PM to Inspector on here. He's a local man and very good friend of CBF-ers. He'll get you sorted.
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Thank you for your help, I’ll send a message to them now.
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Inspector .Highly recommended
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Another vote for Inspector. His office is between the back of Summer Breeze & the Nil
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And another vote for Inspector did mine with him and him and his wife made the whole thing painless for me, no hesitation in using him this year when it needs renewing...
100% one of Calis good guys :)
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Yakup Yilmaz Services. Central Fethiye opposite Mulberry Tree English Restaurant.
Both been using him since first arrival in Fethiye some 10 years ago.
Excellent service for a variety of services.
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Yes Inspector every time.
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Yakup Yilmaz very good
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Inspector did ours last year, fabulous service, no stress.
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Hi All,
I followed the advice from the many people who recommended the services of the INSPECTOR to help me with my residency application. I just wanted to let everyone know what a fabulous service they offer at a very reasonable cost, the whole process was managed by him very professionally and pain free. I just now await delivery of my Official Residency card from the government :)
If anyone requires help and assistance with Residency I would highly recommend that you contact INSPECTOR.
Thank you all for your advice.
Kind regards Anne
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Good morning, Anne; glad to hear you have Residence sorted.
I'm in much the same boat; how long did it take you start-to-finish from meeting with Inspector to acceptance? Must you stay in country until the card arrives or does it go to your home country address?
Thanks in advance.
Dale
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The application process can be done in 1 day, though is more usually over 2 days, as the appointment for the interview at the registration office isn't usually made until all the paperwork is collected. It's at the interview stage that you know whether you've been accepted or not.
The card is sent to your Turkish address & friends recently got their cards within 2 weeks of application. Note, you get a text that it's on it's way to you &, if you're not home, when it's delivered you have 7 days to collect it from the PTT by the otogar.
You can leave Turkey before the card is received if a) your tourist visa is still valid or b) you get your application form stamped by the kaymakan's office, in which case you may only leave Turkey for 14 days.
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Yes, Mustafa 'The Inspector' just did ours. Fantastic service and a lovely man.
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Hi Dale,
Yes Liz is correct with what she has advised. My appointment was on the 17th June so I haven’t received my card yet but I’m hoping it will arrive before I go back to the UK on the 23rd July. Either way I should be ok to return as my visa will still be valid and I had my visa form stamped.
Good luck with your application and I will post an update when I get notification that my card is on its way.
Kind regards Anne
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Thanks, Liz for your comprehensive reply and thanks Anne for verifying.
Good luck Anne, hope the notification (and card!) comes soon.
Dale
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Hi All,
I just wanted to let you all know that my Residence Permit Card got delivered by PTT this morning approximately 3.5 weeks after the government appointment.
I am now officially a Turkish Resident :)
Thanks again to Mustafa (The Inspector) and his team for all of your help
Kind regards Anne
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Just done my residency renewal with Inspector highly recommend his services and he reimbursed me some money as my tax was a little less then quoted how honest is that as I wouldn’t have realised...