Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Information and Services in Turkey Section => Residency in Turkey, Visas, Work Permit Questions => Topic started by: AndyLin on August 05, 2010, 09:09:00 AM
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From the fethiye times
http://www.fethiyetimes.com/expat-zone/visa/6267-turkey-visa-changes-we-need-your-feedback-.html
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I'll be keen to know also, we have one of the new visas issued 5th June, we're back out end September and would like to know which queue to join, Visa or Passport control [?][?]
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from the British embassy today.....
http://ukinturkey.fco.gov.uk/en/help-for-british-nationals/living-in-turkey/visitors-who-overstay
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Good news...for now anyway. Thanks for the link.
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Originally posted by Stressed Eric
Good news...for now anyway. Thanks for the link.
I'll second that 8)
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Visa,s from Meis this week are still of the 90 day £10 variety.Only difference on the trip was, we were returned our passports before arriving Meis and had to hand them back again on landing.Two hellenic customs guys were obviously going to check them.No difference on the return to kas.
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http://www.fethiyetimes.com/expat-zone/visa/6274-relief-as-visa-rules-changes-shelved.html
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Wish stoop would tell me when i can stop smelling the coffee, and need to get residency. lol
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Check the British Consulate web page, they update on this issue.
The latest is that warning will be given before, they make any changes and that the Turkish Authorities will be discussing visa issues with the British Authorities.
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Originally posted by desmartinson
Wish stoop would tell me when i can stop smelling the coffee, and need to get residency. lol
erm... you do need to get residency if you are living in Turkey. Some comments are misleading as stated by the Fethiye times 'relief as visa rule changes shelved' There are no rule changes.. just the fact that Turkey have actually decided to enforce the rules.
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Agreed Nikkie - it's just a delay in the inevitable and those living there should have residency anyway.
Coffee smells nice Des -try it ;)
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I realise that most of the debate has been about the more serious implications for those who live in Turkey on Tourist Visas, but did anyone notice valleyboy's question earlier ?
We also have 180 day Visas purchased in May - and we assume that even though the rules have changed back again, they will still be valid for a return trip in September - ie more than 90 days since the visa was issued but less than 180 ??
Ian
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Come on stoop, you know you really want to say yes you were right Des it wont happen, go on be a man. LOL
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Vallyboy,lanK, the visa queue.
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Des - it has to happen as there are too many expats living in Turkey on tourist visas - which is illegal. The fact it has been postponed proves beyond doubt that it was 90 days in 180 otherwise there would have been no protest and the British Consulate would not have got involved.
You can be as smug as you like but if I was living in Turkey illegally then I would be worried. It's only a matter of time........
Now it seems once you have residency you must also pay for National Health Insurance at a cost of approx £180TL per month for a family. Even more reason to stay on your tourist visa I guess - unless it's cheaper than your private health cover.
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Where did you hear this? I dont know of anyone who is on a residence where they have to pay insurance.
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http://turkeyvilla.com/
Sorry I can't seem to find the direct link but here is the wording from the email newsletter I got:
Finally, issue number 3. State health provision. As of Oct 1st 2010, all residents must have National Health Insurance. There is a monthly cost that varies dependent on age/circumstances etc, but basic cost on today's figures are 182 TL a month which covers self, spouse and children. Considerably less than private insurance with generally more services on offer. There is more information in the forums for those wishing to know.
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Nearly another £ Grand a year.....is this going to be the straw that breaks the camels back[?] IF it is true that is.....can't find any reference on the site.....and as for the Forum what a load of Cr*p that seems to be. Please post if any one finds a reliable source to this information which is only a couple of months away.
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Well the forum might seem 'cr*p' to you but I'm sure those that use it find it useful. Terry is a member of this forum and even has a link on her site to CBF.
There is a thread on the forum section about this but as it's Turkey my guess is the official wording is hidden somewhere in the rules and regs.
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I would not take something legit off a forum but if you could find the actual law and number in Turkish from an official site then it would be more helpful.
Sure this is not mixed up with work permits as they have to pay national insurance (SSK)?
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http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=attention-to-this-date-2010-08-05
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Thanks
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Maybe this should go into one topic? We seem to be posting the same things in both so I suggest we all post here:
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