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Offline philrose

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« Reply #100 on: April 28, 2011, 06:02:22 AM »
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Originally posted by Julesp

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Originally posted by Ian

Jules - thank you but what difference does it make getting a computer printed one unless you have it on a disk / file format in the first place and if you do - you can print it off yourself?

Sorry but I still don't understand :(




Whats meant is that the bits on the form that you have to fill in, I cant remember exactly now what they are. but for example, Your Name, Address Age etc, cannot be written in by hand But have to be printed.
 As the police give you the forms in a paper copy you have to get someone to enter the form on a computer then enter and print your details for you,unless you have the knowledge of how to do yourself, As far as I know the forms are not available for you to fill in and print off online


What it also means is the man in the office gets a nice little earner (15tl a time) for doing basicly nothing! ;)
« Last Edit: April 28, 2011, 07:56:12 AM by philrose »



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« Reply #101 on: April 28, 2011, 07:27:49 AM »
But he does have to type in your details before printing off the form - I would think - and hopefully he also makes sure the right things go in the right boxes - I can live with that :D

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« Reply #102 on: May 16, 2011, 14:51:56 PM »
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Originally posted by Honest Joe

Having just completed my own "residency run" it seems appropriate to share my new-found knowledge with others who are about to embark on their own applications. Note: the procedure for renewing a permit will vary somewhat to the following and some of the stages will not be relevant.
1.   You will need 6 passport-sized photos, 2 copies of your Tapu (or rental contract if applicable), 2 copies of your passport, a copy of your Turkish bank statement, and your tax certificate.
2.   Go to the Passport Police Office (on the slip road leading to the Ece Saray hotel, heading west out of Fethiye) and ask for a copy of the residency application forms.
3.   The form must be completed on a computer (it's quite likely that it could be typed instead, but don't take my word for it!) - if you submit a hand-written copy it will be torn up by the official who issued you the form in the first instance! A travel agency called Kaptain something or other, opposite the passport office, will print out a "computer version" for 15TL.
4.   You will need to buy a special plastic folder (to be submitted with your completed application) - the official at the Passport Police Office should show you the exact style of folder. I got mine for 3.50TL from the large stationery shop next to Cem Optik, 100 yards past the PTT (same side of the road), heading towards the Tuesday market place.
5.   Go to your local Muhtar (village head man), who will attach one of your photos to a "Konutta Kalanlara" form and give you the original plus a photocopy. You will need to take the original back to the Muhtar when the application process has been completed. You will be asked for a "charitable donation" - my Muhtar asked for 10TL but some are charging as much as 50TL.
6.   Next stop is the Tax Office (Virgi Ofisi) - just off the coastal road mid-way between Fethiye and Calis. Go up to the 3rd floor, round to the left and ask for Ahmet. He will give you a number which you have to take down to the payment desk on the ground floor. Hint: get a "queue ticket" from the machine when you first enter the building as this will save you 5 minutes or so! Pay your residency fee (which will vary according to the day's exchange rate for US$) - mine was 496TL for 5 years.
7.   Back into Fethiye and follow the coast road, past the Passport Police, and on to the Jandarma Offices. They will stamp the form that you got from your Muhtar.
8.   We're now off to the Government Offices (the large building between the PTT and the Penguen coffee shop (a good excuse for a non-mandatory stop before continuing the "run"). Go into the main door, turn left and up the stairs to room 2 where a lady will stamp your form : then back off down the stairs.
9.   Cross the road and go to the Polis station, opposite the PTT, and they will : yes, you guessed it : stamp your form.
10.   With bated breath trot off back to the Passport Police, present your completed forms, passport, photos, the special plastic folder, Muhtar form, copy of your tapu and bank statement, and 149TL.

So, how easy was that? You've obtained all the necessary stamps, had a coffee break, and a tour of all the official buildings in Fethiye - all within two hours (-ish), and not an aspirin in sight. Hint: don't forget to return to the Passport Police Office in two weeks to collect your permit book and passport :




I have (today) accompanied a friend for renewal of their  Residency Permit.

Amendments to the above post are as follows.

Paras 1,2,3 and 4 are the same.
Para. 5. For a renewal it is not neccesary to visit the Muhtar. However you must visit the Nufus ve Vatandaslik office, which is situated on the ground floor of the Government building as described in para.8. To get a copy of your kimlik number which must be produced and stamped in this office.
Para 6,is the same .
Para7. It is not neccesary to visit the Jandarma.
Para 8 and 9 are the same.
Para 10. apart from the Muhtar document and the 149lira for the blue book is the same.

Waiting time for your permit is now four weeks.
« Last Edit: May 16, 2011, 14:53:31 PM by apollo »

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« Reply #103 on: May 16, 2011, 17:33:32 PM »
first time residency got mine in 18days, this week.

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« Reply #104 on: May 17, 2011, 11:43:02 AM »
Sorry if this has been covered previously, but not got too much time to go back into the "archives" at the moment, I believe you need to have proof of a certain amount of cash in the bank, hence the copy of your bank statement, my question is how much is this figure ?, and does it need to be in your Turkish bank account or will they accept proof of a sufficient  balance in a UK account ?.

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« Reply #105 on: May 27, 2011, 13:31:31 PM »
Residency done today - we did it with Iknur (Rosie) who is great and it was completely stress free - she charges just 50ytl per person well worth it, we didn't have to type anything ourselves, just handed over all required copies and the whole proceedure took 4 hours in total and that included driving to Fethiye, back up to uzumlu and back down to Fethiye and waiting for local muhtar who was down in Fethiye and had to wait for him to come back with his magic stamp!

In regards sufficient funds - accepted is 20,000ytl+ per couple per year to live on in the bank, or proof of income of approx 1,000ytl+ per person per month to live on.

Apparently anyone renting can only apply for max 3 years residency.  Now we sit back and wait.
« Last Edit: May 27, 2011, 13:34:26 PM by Denise40 »

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« Reply #106 on: May 30, 2011, 09:32:26 AM »
Do the port police phone you when your residency is ready, or do you just go to the passport police?
thanks.

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« Reply #107 on: May 30, 2011, 10:31:41 AM »
No and yes.

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« Reply #108 on: May 30, 2011, 12:31:07 PM »
Thank you Eric.

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« Reply #109 on: May 30, 2011, 13:09:46 PM »
i think you just have to go to the passport police and see if its ready.




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