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What is a humanitarian residence permit in Turkey, what are its conditions and procedures, what are the required documents, the duration and disadvantages of a residence permit for humanitarian reasons in Turkey?

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All these questions we will try to answer through this article in detail, stay with us!

What is a residence permit for humanitarian reasons in Turkey?

According to the government’s assessment of the refugee situation in Turkey, this type of residence permit is granted to refugees in Turkey.

Humanitarian residence in Turkey is also granted through the United Nations as a right of protection to those who have lost their ability to remain in their home country.

After the Geneva Convention of 1951, which was signed by several countries. Turkey is committed to using the provisions of the Convention through its membership in the Convention.

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Conditions for a residence permit for humanitarian reasons in Turkey

The 1951 Geneva Convention sets out a set of conditions for obtaining humanitarian residence.

For example, the person requesting protection suffers from a chronic disease that threatens his life, and the treatment of this disease is only available in Turkey.

It also includes people who are threatened by the war in their country, such as the fear of being tortured or killed by a particular individual or organization.

The humanitarian residence permit also includes the following:

  • If obtaining residency is in the best interest of the child.
  • This humanitarian residence is granted to foreigners who have been sentenced to deportation or who are prohibited from entering Turkey, and cannot leave Turkey.
  • Foreigners who are not subject to a removal order outside Turkey, even if they meet the conditions for removal under Article 55 of the Law on Foreigners and International Protection.
  • A foreigner who proves that he/she will be subjected to torture in his country or any inhumane act awaits him/her.
  • Foreigners whose lives are at serious risk due to age, certain health conditions, or pregnancy.
  • People who receive partial support because they are victims of human trafficking.
  • Foreigners who have been subjected to psychological, physical and sexual violence.

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Benefits of the humanitarian residence permit in Turkey

The right to humane residence in Turkey guarantees the following:

  • The right to work, including students, and doctors, who also have the right to get a work permit in Turkey.
  • Access to electricity, gas and water is provided by the right to human protection.
  • Humanitarian residence permit holders can open accounts in all Turkish banks.
  • The right to be treated in Turkish public hospitals at a relative annual cost.
  • The bearer can receive humanitarian aid.
  • Possibility to travel within the borders of Turkey, and travel outside the borders of Turkey. If the holders of this residence try to travel to their country, the humanitarian residence will be canceled upon noticing the state stamp in the passport.
  • Children’s right to education in public schools.

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Disadvantages of a humanitarian residence permit in Turkey

The right to obtain a humanitarian residence permit in Turkey, like any other type of residence permit, has no related drawbacks, but once the conditions for a humanitarian residence permit are lifted, it may be revoked by a government order with the approval of the Ministry.

Humanitarian residence permit holders can apply for any type of residence in Turkey other than long-term residence.

Steps and procedures for obtaining a humanitarian residence permit in Turkey

If the applicant is required to apply to the immigration office in the area in which he resides, he must submit the relevant documents, and within two to four months, the residence card in Turkey will be obtained.

The residence permit is delivered by (official mail PTT) and can be extended for one year.

If six months have not elapsed after the (tourist) residence permit has been rejected and the humanitarian residence permit is confirmed, the person is not required to pay the new fee because he has already paid.

A foreigner with a humanitarian residence permit is required to register his/her address in the address system for a maximum period of 20 working days from the date of his/her residence permit.

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How to book an appointment to obtain a humanitarian residence permit in Turkey

If you want to obtain a humanitarian residence permit in Turkey, you have to go to one of the immigration offices and then go to the humanitarian residence section, which includes people who speak foreign languages.

Humanitarian residence permit documents in Turkey

Applying for a humanitarian residence permit requires proof of certain reasons, including the existence of a grave danger to the person’s life or other reasons.

The first document is that the applicant must provide a medical report or any justification for his/her inability to travel outside Turkey.

The following documents must also be shown:

  • Passport/copy of it, even if it is expired.
  • Entry visa to Turkey.
  • Proof of residential address “a rental contract certified by the Noter office.”
  • Marriage contract and children’s birth certificates “translated and certified by Notre” if the request is for a family.
  • 4 personal photos for each person in the residency file.
  • Application form for obtaining humanitarian residence in Turkey.

Important notes when submitting documents:

  • In some cases, a medical report describing your medical condition must be attached.
  • You may be asked to attach a tourist residency refusal document.
  • You do not need a health insurance document in case of applying for humanitarian residence in Turkey.

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The costs of obtaining a residence permit for humanitarian reasons in Turkey

The applicant for a humanitarian residence permit in Turkey is exempted from the registration fee and only needs to go to the immigration services in Turkey where the applicant resides and submit the necessary documents.

Duration of obtaining humanitarian residence in Turkey

A humanitarian residence permit can be obtained in Turkey by applying to the Immigration Office, and the residence permit is issued within a maximum period of four months.

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Information about residence permits for humanitarian reasons in Turkey

The application for humanitarian residence is available in all states, and one can apply for immigration services in that case, wait for the application to be approved or rejected, and can learn more about the process by contacting the immigration service center.

How do I renew my residence permit for humanitarian reasons in Turkey?

A humanitarian residence permit is granted for one year and then extended, but the new decree allows for two years.

This residence can be renewed like a short-term residence permit, which can be obtained through the website of the Foreigners Division in Turkey.

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Many foreigners have immigrated to Turkey in recent years, and obtaining a Turkish visa has become a concern for many people who intend to immigrate to Turkey.

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It is necessary to obtain Turkish visa information before traveling and immigrating to Turkey, as the types of visa vary according to the purpose of travel, such as tourism, work, or study.

You should also constantly review new developments, as some things change over time. 

You can visit this site to get the necessary up-to-date information www.mfa.gov.tr.

Types of visas in Turkey

1- Tourist visa

Visas for travel to Turkey can be issued with different conditions, and people who are planning to travel to Turkey as a tourist can apply for a tourist visa.

In order to participate in conferences, seminars, festivals, exhibitions or even participate in competitions and sports activities, you can also apply for a tourist visa.

This type of visa is issued for a period of 90 days and is only valid for one time.

That means people entering Turkey with this visa are allowed to stay in Turkey for up to 90 days and only for one entry.

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During this period, these people are not entitled to work or study, and if this happens, the Turkish authorities can take certain measures or impose fines, up to canceling the person’s visa and preventing him from returning to Turkish territory.

When traveling to Turkey, the most important thing to consider is that your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of travel.

What problems will happen if I stay for more than 90 days in Turkey?

Every foreigner is allowed to stay in Turkey for 90 days as a tourist without having to obtain residency, if he/she stays in Turkey for more than 90 days, the person has to pay a fine.

If the person does not pay the fine, he will be banned from entering Turkey from 1 to 5 years, but if he pays the fine at the point of departure, he/she can return to Turkey.

A person can pay the fine if they stay longer than 90 at the point of departure for the first time, but the second time the person will be deported despite paying the fine.

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How to stay in Turkey for longer than 90 days without problems?

To stay in Turkey for a period of more than 90 days, the tourist must fill out the Rando form, which is a form of residence in Turkey that the foreigner must fill out in order to extend the tourist stay.

Individuals who want to stay in Turkey for longer than the visa deadline should visit this website to complete the Rando Form.

Documents required to apply for a tourist visa to Turkey

  • A passport valid for at least 6 months.
  • Recent photos with white background.
  • Health insurance.
  • A recent bank account statement for the last 6 months, translated into English and certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Hotel reservation and flight reservation.

You can get a hotel and flight reservation from any tourist office, then book an appointment at the Turkish embassy to deliver your papers in person, and receive the passport from the embassy after approval or rejection for a maximum period of 7 to 10 days from the date of delivery.

2- Work Visa

Work visas are also intended for travelers who enter Turkey for the purpose of work.

This visa is issued for a period of 90 days and is valid for a single entry.

To obtain this visa, the business owner in Turkey must send a letter containing the information of the foreigner.

You can apply for a work visa at the nearest Turkish embassy or consulate, and at the same time you apply for a work visa, your employer in Turkey must send your employment documents to the Turkish Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MLSS).

You can find the required documents on the website of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security in Turkey, submit your documents and wait for a response ( http://www.csgb.gov.tr ​​).

Applications are processed by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security of Turkey within 30 days.

And once you arrive in Turkey, you must register with the nearest local police department to obtain the required residence permit.

In a previous article, we mentioned everything related to a work visa and the procedures necessary to obtain it.

You can click here to find out all about obtaining a work visa in Turkey.

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3- Student Visa

A visa is issued to students who intend to enter Turkey with the aim of studying at universities and educational institutions, or in order to participate in some training, professional and various educational courses.

Foreign students who plan to study in Turkey need a student visa.

Students must apply for a student visa upon admission to any educational institution in Turkey.

All foreign students must apply to the nearest Turkish embassy or consulate in their country to apply for a student visa.

You must apply for the visa in person, fill out the visa application form and submit it with the required documents to the Turkish Embassy.

The required documents to be submitted with the visa application form are as follows:

  • A passport valid for more than 90 days.
  • Personal Photos.
  • Acceptance letter from a higher education institution in Turkey.
  • Proof of sufficient financial support to live and study in Turkey.
  • health insurance.

Foreign students who have been admitted to any higher education institution in Turkey for any degree are granted a student residence permit valid for one year only.

These students must apply to the local authorities in Turkey 60 days before the expiry of their residence permit, to fill out a new application form and extend the permit for the applicant.

Note that students must obtain a visa before entering Turkey.

For more information about the student visa application process, please visit the nearest Turkish embassy.

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Obtaining a Turkish visa online

The electronic visa application system (e-visa) was first implemented on April 17, 2013 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey.

This system gives permission for travelers who wish to travel to Turkey to apply for their e-Visa online via www.evisa.gov.tr.

Applicants can obtain the visa after filling in the identity and passport information and paying the visa fee online.

It should be noted that the e-Visa is valid when travel is for tourism, but for other purposes such as work and study, visas are only issued by Turkish embassies or consulates.

In addition to Visa and MasterCard, other valid credit cards can also be used, and tourist offices can also apply for an electronic visa for you.

Note that the cost of the visa from the website (www.evisa.gov.tr) is much lower than the fees paid for the visa upon arrival at Turkish airports.

Information about visa fees can be found on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website:

( http://www.mfa.gov.tr/data/KONSOLOSLUK/vize-harc-miktarlari-en.pdf )

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The fine for overstaying the residency permit in Turkey, in addition to the cash amount, is calculated based on the number of additional months you spend in Turkey illegally, and you will not be allowed to enter Turkey for 3 months to 5 years.

Upon departure, you can pay the fine in Turkish Lira.

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According to Law No. 6428 of Article 9 of the Turkish Constitution, which was promulgated on 4/4/2013, violations of the laws on visas, visa exemptions, temporary residence, and work permits by foreign nationals, will prevent these persons from entering Turkey.

Foreigners can stay in Turkey for 90 days out of every 180 days, and apply for residency within these three months.

If they have applied for residency during this period but did not receive their residency card, when leaving the country. They are fined for violating Turkey’s residency law.

Overstay fines and overstaying the residency permit in Turkey

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In this article, we will provide more details about the fine and ban on foreign nationals when violating the residence law and the legal length of stay in Turkey.

Despite the violation of the right of residence in Turkey, if foreign nationals attempt to leave the country under the following conditions, they are not subject to the legal penalty for entering Turkey:

Individuals who have violated their legal right to reside in Turkey for up to three months and who left Turkey before the authorities issued a warning, will be punished for violating their residency law in accordance with Article 492 of the Fee Law of the Turkish Constitution. The penalty includes a fine only, and if they pay the fine, they will not be prevented from entering Turkey.

Individuals who have violated their legal right to reside in Turkey for up to three months (not included in this law for 3 months) according to Article 492 of the Turkish Constitution, the penalty for violating their residence law is a fine, and if the fine is paid, they will not be prevented from entering Turkey .

Due to the violation of the right of residence in Turkey, if foreign nationals leave Turkey according to the following conditions, they will not be allowed to enter Turkey for a period ranging from one month to five years.

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Foreign nationals who have resided illegally in Turkey for more than 3 months, and who themselves left Turkey and paid a fine before being warned by the authorities to leave the country, based on the period in which they violated the residence law.

They will not be allowed to enter Turkey under the following conditions:

  • Violation of the 3- to 6-month residence law: Entry is prohibited for one month.
  • Violation of the residence law for a period of 6 months to a year: Entry is prohibited for 3 months.
  • Violation of the residence law in Turkey for one to two years: Entry is prohibited for one year.
  • Violation of the residence law in Turkey for 2 to 3 years: entry is prohibited for 2 years.
  • Violation of the residence law in Turkey for more than 3 years: Entry is prohibited for 5 years.

Foreign nationals who have completed their residence in Turkey and left the country or have been deported, will not be allowed to enter Turkey for 3 to 5 years under the following conditions:

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Foreign nationals whose stay in Turkey has expired and who applied before leaving the country to be notified by the authorities, but did not pay the fine, will be banned from entering Turkey for a period of 3 months to 5 years.

Foreign nationals who have lived for up to three months and have not left the country or have been deported but have not left the country despite the authorities’ warning and the expiry of the deadline for their departure, will not be allowed to enter Turkey for a period of 3 months to 5 years.

Foreign nationals whose stay in Turkey has expired and their residency application has not been extended, regardless of paying a fine, if they do not apply to leave the country within the specified period, will be banned from entering Turkey for a period of 3 months to 5 years.

Foreign nationals whose stay in Turkey has expired and their application for a residence or work permit has not been extended, regardless of paying a fine, if they do not apply to leave the country within the specified period, from 3 months to 5 months. They will not be allowed to enter Turkey for a year.

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According to Article 492 of the Fee Law, regardless of paying fines to foreigners and benefiting from the Visa Exemption Law, under which foreigners can stay in Turkey for 90 days out of every 180 days. During this period if the stay is not extended within 10 days, they will not be allowed to enter Turkey for 3 months to 5 years.

According to the fee law, regardless of whether the fine for non-extension of stay has been paid or not by foreign nationals, they will be subject to alternative obligations after the termination of administrative supervision.

According to the fee law in Turkey, regardless of whether the fine for non-extension of stay is paid or not by foreign nationals, they may be deported by officials.

How to pay a fine for overstaying the residency permit in Turkey

Upon departure, you can pay this fine in Turkish Lira at the exit gate.

There is also a specific place to pay for this fine at the airports.

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Obtaining a residence permit for children under the age of 18 in Turkey is one of the most common questions asked by foreign families who intend to emigrate and live in this country.

Under Turkish government law, foreigners under the age of 18 who want to live in Turkey are required to obtain an official residence permit in Turkey.

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There are several ways to obtain Turkish residence or citizenship, residence permits are usually issued to foreigners under the age of 18 by obtaining a family residence permit or a student residence permit.

Here are some of the most important ways you need to know about obtaining a residence permit for children under the age of 18 in Turkey, so stay with us.

Obtaining residence in Turkey for children under the age of 18 through family residence

Family residence permits are issued to foreign families under certain conditions.

By obtaining a family residence in Turkey, it is possible to obtain residence for foreign children under the age of 18.

Children of foreigners with family residence permits are also entitled to study in Turkish primary, middle and secondary education institutions and schools until the age of 18, after which they must apply for a student residence permit in Turkish universities.

In addition, foreigners under the age of 18 whose mother or father or both reside in Turkey are allowed to obtain residency.

If both parents apply for Turkish residency, only the birth certificate ( translation of the child’s ID card) is sufficient to issue the Turkish residency for the child.

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However, if one of the parents wants to obtain residency for their child in Turkey, in this case the consent of the other party is necessary, and the consent of the person who intends to obtain residency in Turkey must be officially translated and stamped by the embassy.

If the parents are separated and custody of the child has been granted to the person intending to obtain residence in Turkey, the party intending to obtain residence in Turkey must provide an official translation notarized by the court with the seal of the Consulate General.

In the event of the death of one of the parents of a minor child, the person who wants to obtain Turkish residency for himself for the child under the age of 18 must provide an official and translated proof of death of the other party.

Obtaining residence in Turkey for children under the age of 18 through student residence

If a child under the age of 18 wants to live in Turkey on his own, he must provide a translated consent from his parents, and in some cases, based on an individual immigration application, the child will be supported in Turkey.

Foreigners under the age of 18 who do not have a valid family residence permit, and who wish to obtain primary, middle and secondary education in Turkish schools, will be allowed to remain in Turkey as students.

Where foreigners who want to study in primary, middle and secondary education and have a family residence permit, can continue their education until the age of 18 without the need for independent residence.

However, student residence permits are available for foreigners who want to study in Turkey before entering university.

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But if a foreigner applies for a student residence permit in Turkey, he/she must obtain parental consent when applying for a residence permit.

With the consent of a parent or legal guardian, foreign nationals under the age of 18 wishing to complete their primary, middle and secondary education in Turkey are allowed to stay as students for one year, which can be extended.

Note that sending a student to Turkey or studying at the pre-university level in this country requires up-to-date information and careful follow-up of the required documents and conditions of schools in this country.

Obtaining residence in Turkey for children under the age of 18 through investment

Foreigners wishing to invest in Turkey can apply for Turkish citizenship under certain conditions for themselves and their families.

For example, by investing in Turkish real estate or buying a house or apartment worth 250 thousand dollars, you can obtain Turkish citizenship for yourself, your wife and children under the age of 18.

In this case, the investor’s family members do not need to apply separately for a short-term residence permit, as all family members will get Turkish citizenship if they submit some translated documents such as identity card, passport and status document.

But note that children over the age of 18 cannot obtain Turkish citizenship, but rather obtain a permanent residence permit as they are not considered Turkish citizens.

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Important points

  • In general, the most important thing for obtaining residence in Turkey for children under the age of 18 is to prove the identity of the child’s parents and whether the parties agree or disagree on this issue.
  • The next point to note is that children under the age of 18 do not need to obtain Turkish health insurance to obtain a residence permit in Turkey.

However, due to the high cost of medicines and hospitals in Turkey, it is recommended to get insurance for your children under the age of 18 as well.

  • In Turkey there is no full priority for the father, and he cannot decide on obtaining residency for his children under the age of 18 in Turkey on his own, even if the father settled in Turkey with his child and the mother remains in her home country, the consent of the mother is 100% necessary.
  • People under the age of 18 can continue their education in public and private schools or international schools in Turkey after obtaining a family residence permit, investing under certain conditions, or obtaining student residence.

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With the filing of interim income and corporate tax returns, the terms for paying taxes due were extended until the end of Monday, May 31.

According to the announcement on the Treasury Department’s website and the Financial Revenue Administration due to the ministry’s requests and curfew restrictions.

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The interim income and corporate tax returns for the first tax period of 2021 (January-February-March) that must be submitted until the end of May 17, the terms of payment have been determined and extended.

Accordingly, and by submitting the aforementioned declarations, the conditions for paying taxes due on these declarations have been extended until the end of Monday, May 31.

The extension also includes taxpayers subject to the special accounting period whose announcement date is the end of May 17, starting from the relevant pre-tax period.

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According to the Foreign Nationals and International Protection Act (YUKK) No. 6458.

The residence permit is a document that grants legal status to a person residing in Turkey.

As this permit issued by the competent authorities gives foreigners the right to reside in Turkey for a specific time and place.

Violating these laws, residing without a permit, and everything to the contrary is the topic of our article today.

So you can learn more about everything that protects you from falling into this problem and puts you under one of the provisions of the law of deportation from Turkey.

In addition to knowing the consequences, stay with us.

The basic conditions for legally residing in Turkey

The residence permit is issued first, which is very important in terms of maintaining public order.

And upon the request of a foreign citizen, and after submitting the necessary documents.

This is with the availability of specific and appropriate conditions for the type of residence required.

Where the residence permit allows this person to study, live and work in Turkey.

Or even if he/she wants to register a company and start a business in Turkey.

This is also possible for foreigners with permission to stay in Turkey to enter the country without the need for a visa.

Turkish Entry and Residence Laws

Currently, foreign citizens of many countries can travel to Turkey without a visa.

You can stay in this country for a maximum period of 3 months.

However, presence in Turkey for more than 3 months requires official permission from the authorities and the extension of residence period.

Which includes temporary residence and permanent residence in Turkey.

Therefore, a long stay leads to fines, and even deportation from Turkey.

What is illegal residence in Turkey?

A foreigner can get a deportation request from Turkey clearly in three ways:

  • Foreign nationals who stay for longer than the visa period they used to enter Turkey.
  • Foreign nationals who violate the 90/180 days law.
  • Foreigners who exceeded the permissible residence permit with an expired residence permit, and did not renew it.

What must be done after the expiry of the residence permit in Turkey?

If your legal stay period (90 days) has expired, and you need to stay in Turkey for a few more days.

You will need to go to the residence office and formally apply for a longer residence permit.

Keep in mind that you can apply for more residency only once.

But after the deadline, you will not be allowed to stay for the second time.

The calculation of the fine varies for citizens of each country, and it is according to age and the number of additional days.

It is also different for foreign citizens than for people over the age of 18.

And also for people under the age of 18.

The fine for staying in Turkey for more than 3 months without renewal

  • The fine for adults over the age of 18 in the first month is 50 dollars plus 72 liras.
  • After that, $ 10 will be added every month.
  • The fine for children under 18 is $ 25.
  • Plus $ 72 in the first month, and an additional $ 10 every month after that.
  • The dollar amount is calculated in lira at the daily rate, and is received in Turkish lira.
  • The first additional month, whether it is one day or 30 days, is calculated with a one-month fine.
  • That is, it does not matter whether it is an additional day or thirty days, and it costs 50 US dollars.
  • For those under the age of 18, it is half the price.

In case of non-payment, this person will be deported from Turkey, and will not have the right to go to this country for a period of one to 5 years.

But if the fine is paid when leaving Turkey according to Turkish Law 6458, this person can visit Turkey again.

Who is subject to the law of deportation from Turkey?

According to Article 54 of the Foreigners and International Protection Act (YUKK), these citizens will be deported below:

  • Persons sentenced to imprisonment for two years or more, according to Article 59 of Law No. 5237 upon the end of their sentence.
  • Individuals who are members, directors, or supporters of terrorist organizations or charitable purposes of criminal organizations.
  • People using forged documents and information when entering Turkey, In matters related to visas and residence permits.
  • People who earned their income illegally during their stay in Turkey
  • People who pose a threat to public order, public safety or public health.
  • People who have violated a visa or a visa waiver for more than ten days.
  • People whose residence permits have been revoked.
  • People who have a residence permit, but after violating the term of the residence permit for more than ten days without any valid reason.
  • People who have been proven to have worked without a work permit.
  • People who violated the rules regarding entry and exit from Turkey.
  • Individuals who have been proven to enter Turkey despite the travel ban.
  • People whose residence permit application was rejected did not leave Turkey within 10 days.
  • People whose applications for international protection were rejected.
  • People who have left international protection.
  • Persons whose application for international protection was deemed inadmissible.
  • People who withdrew their applications for international protection.
  • And persons whose international protection terms have expired or been canceled.

In addition to all of the above, people with international protection status are deported.

But in case a serious evidence was discovered about them regarding a threat to state security.

Or because of a crime that poses a threat to public order, they are subject to a final ruling of deportation.

And in accordance with other provisions of Law No. 6458 on the Right to Residence.

After a final ruling is passed on them, they do not have the right to enter Turkey.

Who is exempt from the law of deportation from Turkey ?

According to Article 55 of YUKK Law, even if a foreign citizen is subject to Article 54.

It will not be deported in the following cases:

  • Individuals in the country in which they are to be deported will have strong evidence that they will face the death penalty, torture, punishment, or inhuman or degrading treatment.
  • People whose travel is dangerous because of serious illness, old age and problems with pregnancy.
  • People suffering from vital diseases, who will not be treated in the destination country if they are deported during treatment.
  • Victims of human trafficking who use the victim support process.
  • Victims of sexual, physical and psychological violence until the completion of their treatment.

It should also be assessed whether foreign nationals are covered by Article 55 of each individual.

Where foreigners residing in Turkey can obtain a humanitarian residence permit.

This is in accordance with Article 46 of the Law on Foreigners and International Protection.

They are also required to reside at a specific address, and submit their residency report to the Turkish government during the required period.

In cases where they are not at the mentioned address, they will be deported from Turkey.

How to apply against a deportation order from Turkey

The foreigner or his lawyer can submit his application against the order of deportation from Turkey to the state court within 15 days from the date of notification.

The person who appealed the deportation order from Turkey must inform the authority that issued the deportation order.

These requests will be completed within 15 days.

The court’s decision on appeal is final.

Also, the foreigner will not be deported from Turkey during the period of judicial review.

This is until the end of the trial and appeal period, and the deportation order will be suspended.

This is because the right to submit an individual application is granted to everyone in accordance with the constitution.

So for the foreign nationals against whom an expulsion order has been issued.

According to the court’s decision, the decision must be appealed to the Constitutional Court.

Therefore, we give you, dear citizens, an important statement about entering the Turkish border points.

It is important to be careful that your passports are stamped with the entry and through residence stamps into this country.

Because if the crossing and staying unauthorized, the consequences for it will be severe.

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With the growth of employment, capital and knowledge worldwide, people are also looking for different opportunities around the world. Turkey as a state has many advantages to foreigners, we will refer to the basic rights of people living in Turkey.

What are the fundamental rights of foreign residents in Turkey?

By these rights there will be attraction for foreign investors, selling real estate for foreigners, and facilitating the terms of access to Turkish nationality and accommodation, offering a diverse work permits and studies and many other cases leading to an increase in foreign numbers in Turkey, which becomes more than before.

What are the laws that protect social security rights in Turkey? 

The Constitution of the Republic of Turkey states means that: “Everyone has the right for social security,” and this statement also includes social rights of foreigners, the Social Insurance and Health Insurance Law, in accordance with the Law, “According to the principle of reciprocity, with the exception of nationals of countries covered by the International Social Security Treaty, employees who are working with persons with foreign contracts are considered insured in accordance with Paragraph 4/a (SSK)”.

What is the bilateral social security agreement for foreigners in Turkey?

Bilateral or multilateral social conventions organize the rights and social security obligations of state citizens, if there is an agreement between the foreign country and Turkey, it means that citizens of both countries have appropriate social security rights. 

How does this agreement affect the insurance situation of foreigners in Turkey? 

The general rule of foreigners is informed by the Social Security Foundation to put them at the start of action in Turkey, however, if citizens of States parties to hold bilateral social security in the country of origin, they are considered insured during the period under the same contract, but not in Turkey. 

Do foreigners have health rights in Turkey? 

Foreigners must be applied personally at the nearest social guarantee center for public health insurance in Turkey and there are more than 600 centers for this purpose in Turkey. 

The right to residence of foreign nationals in Turkey: 

According to the Foreign Nationals and International Protection Law (YUKK) No 6458, the residence permit in Turkey is a document that permits the residence of a person in Turkey, this permit issued by the competent authorities gives foreigners the right to reside in Turkey for a specific period of time and place, the residence permit is issued, which is very important in terms of  maintaining public order at the request of a foreign citizen and after submitting the necessary documents with the availability of specific and appropriate conditions for the type of residence required, this residence permit allows you to study, live and work in Turkey (or start your own business if you wish), foreigners who have a residence permit can  In Turkey, have the right of entering and leaving the country without the need for a visa.

Anyone who is in Turkey because of obtaining a residence permit can extend this permit at any time without leaving Turkey, provided that the necessary residency conditions are preserved, foreigners who have already obtained a residence permit in Turkey can rent a house, also knowing that for those foreigners who They intend to rent a house, concluding a contract under Turkish law is very important in preventing any kind of problem in the future.

General insurance right for foreign nationals who obtained a residence permit in Turkey:

It means that foreign nationals who are not covered by any insurance outside Turkey, as for foreign nationals who have resided in Turkey for more than a year and apply at the end of this period, can benefit from public health insurance.

People with the following conditions who have such relationships with a foreigner who has a general insurance premium can enjoy health services:

  • The husband
  • People or children under the age of 18
  • Unmarried People under the age of 20 who have a high school diploma or equivalent
  • Unmarried People under the age of 25 if they have postgraduate education
  • Unmarried People whose origin has been proven, regardless of their age
  • The parents, whose source of livelihood was the responsibility of the aforementioned person, and this was also approved by the office in accordance with the relevant standards.

Can foreign citizens benefit from unemployment insurance?

Citizens of countries that have signed a social security agreement with the Republic of Turkey on the basis of reciprocal relations are covered with unemployment insurance if they work in Turkey.

Do foreigners have the right to annual leave and paid leave in Turkey?

Foreign nationals working in Turkey also enjoy rights such as working hours, overtime, paid and unpaid leave, the right to a public contract, the right to contract and terminate it, and in this case they have the same rights that Turkish citizens have.

What are the jobs that make foreigners able to work in Turkey?

Since 2016, it has become illegal to employ foreigners in the following jobs:

  • Dentistry, midwifery and patient care
  • Veterinary Medicine
  • pharmacology
  • A responsible manager position in a private hospital
  • Ship sailors in inland waters, export of fish, shellfish, sponges, pearls, coral reefs, etc., diving, research, pilotage, ship technicians, auxiliaries and crews.

However, foreigners can work in jobs other than those mentioned above.

Can foreigners have the right to retire in Turkey?

Yes, foreigners can retire in Turkey, and the same applies to foreign nationals, as is the case with the retirement of a Turkish citizen. The retirement age for a woman who lives in Turkey is 58 years and a man is 60 years old, the subsidiary companies must complete 7200 days of installments and the independent and government employees must complete 9,000 days of installments.

Reasons for deporting foreigners from Turkey:

According to Article 19 of Law 5683 regarding residence permits for foreigners in Turkey, their travel is as follows: “If the residence of the Ministry of Interior for a foreign citizen in the country violates public security and for political and administrative reasons, then he must leave Turkey, and whoever does not leave the country by the end of this period, he will be deported”.

According to Article 8 of the Passports Law No 5682, some of the main reasons for deporting foreigners are:

  • Work and activity without a working permit
  • Activity in illegal jobs for foreigners
  • Foreign nationals who were unable to earn a living during their stay and used government assistance
  • People who earn their livelihood by illegal means
  • People who presented forged documents when entering Turkey or registering visa and work permit applications
  • People whose residence permit or visas have expired for more than 10 days or whose Turkish visas have been canceled
  • Those who did not renew their residence permit within 10 days after the expiration date
  • Those whose residence permit has been revoked
  • Illegal entry and exit into the country
  • Thugs, beggars, prostitutes, human traffickers and human traffickers
  • People with infectious, incurable and insane diseases
  • Those who have already been deported from Turkey
  • People who disturb public order and national security
  • Existence of a leader, member, or supporter of terrorist organizations and groups
  • People who have been sentenced to prison terms of two years or more

The deportation process of foreigners will take place entirely under the supervision of the Ministry of Interior, and according to Circular No 155 dated 10/2/2013, the General Directorate of Security at the Ministry of Interior: If they do not do so, they are obligated to pay it upon their return to the country, and until payment, they will be prevented from entering according to the program Restrict with “Ch”

You can find everything you need about the residency permit in Turkey here:

https://e-ikamet.goc.gov.tr

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Residence Permit in Turkey

The process of applying for a residence permit is mandatory for all those who wish to stay in Turkey for more than 90 consecutive days. This process includes students, staff and foreigners who have married Turkish citizens and have not yet acquired Turkish citizenship, scientific researchers and foreign property buyers.

People staying less than this period (except for countries that have a visa agreement) can use the E-Visa system but cannot stay in Turkey for more than 90 days.

Why do I have to buy a property in Turkey to obtain a residence permit?

  • Title deed is the key to renewing a residence permit and obtaining Turkish citizenship in the future.
  • If the head of the household (wife or husband) is the owner of the property, one of them will obtain a residence permit and the rest of the family will automatically obtain the same rights.
  • Residence permits in Turkey under the rental contract is under the heading of tourist residency. Your application for an extension may be rejected in the future without reason.
  • A real estate residence permit allows you to apply for citizenship after 5 years, while with a tourist residence permit based on rent, this is not possible.

Types of residence in Turkey

Residence permits in Turkey are divided into 6 major categories according to residence.

  1. Short-term residence permit
  2. Long-term residence permit
  3. Residence permit to join the family
  4. Student residence permit
  5. The residence permit as humanitarian asylum
  6. Residence permit for victims of human trafficking

1- A short-term residence permit

There are several types of short-term residence permits in Turkey. They include:

  • Tourist residence permit

It is a residence for tourism purposes only, through which it is forbidden to work in Turkey.

Requirements and required documents:
  • This visa is valid for one year only.
  • The applicant must be over eighteen (18) years old.
  • Private health insurance documents in Turkey for applicants between eighteen and sixty five. Family members under the age of 18 and over 65 receive free legal health care in Turkey.
  • Property ownership documents or rental contracts in Turkey. (The documents must be in Turkish and registered by the notary).
    • Note: If the application is based on a title deed (Tabu), the title deed must be updated at the General Registrar and Cadastre office.
    • Note: If the lease contract is presented, the Turkish ID card of the landlord must be shown, and title deed with the lease agreement.
  • An account statement from a Turkish bank, to demonstrate financial independence and the applicant’s ability to support himself and other family members (husband and children under the age of eighteen).
    • Note: Financial independence is defined by the Turkish Immigration Service to establish the minimum wage in Turkey (currently $ 500 per month).
  • The residence request form must be filled and signed by the applicant. If you have hired a lawyer to submit your residence documents, a limited power of attorney must be issued and registered by a notary. To apply for a power of attorney, the applicant must be present in the notary’s office (because your signature will be required). The applicant must present his passport (the passport must be translated into Turkish by a sworn translator in the notary’s office). After the passport is presented in the Turkish language, the power of attorney will be processed and issued on the same day or the next day.
  • Original passport and certified copy.
    • Note: If the passport does not have a birth date, the applicant will need a valid ID. A valid Turkish translation is required for this document.
  • 4 photos with white background and according to the requirements of the biometric photo.
  • Residence Permit in Turkey by renting a property

Foreigners may obtain a residence permit in accordance with the Law on Protection of Foreign Citizens and International Relations, Article 6458. If you are a foreigner and come to Turkey for the first time, you can obtain a residence permit by renting a property.

Despite the fast and efficient process, there is one important thing to be aware of. This residence permit is valid for one year and cannot be renewed by renting a property. Residence permit with real estate rent does not grant Turkish citizenship after 5 years.

How do I renew tourism residency in Turkey?

You must submit an application for renewing the tourist residency in Turkey (60) days before the expiry date of your current residence permit. This is done online at https://e-ikamet.goc.gov.tr.

Note: If you attempt to apply to extend your stay sixty (60) days before the date of the expiration of your current residence permit, your application will not be accepted.

If foreigners who have obtained a short-term residence permit for a maximum period of one year, and do not provide a valid reason for the extension, then their residence permit in Turkey application will not be accepted.

You can select one of the following four (4) languages ​​to complete your request:

  • English
  • Turkish 
  • Russian
  • Arabic
  • Commercial residence permit in Turkey

Commercial residence permit allows the applicant to obtain the right to short-term residence in Turkey to visit exhibitions and conferences and conduct business.

Conditions and documents required:
  • The visa is valid for one year.
  • The applicant must be over eighteen years old.
  • Private health insurance documents in Turkey for applicants between eighteen and sixty five. Family members under the age of 18 and over 65 years receive free legal health care in Turkey.
  • An account statement from a Turkish bank, to demonstrate financial independence and the applicant’s ability to support himself and other family members (husband and children under the age of eighteen).
    • Note: Financial independence is defined by the Turkish Immigration Service to establish the minimum wage in Turkey (currently $ 500 per month for residency).
  • Residence permit application form signed by the applicant.
  • The original passport and a translated copy of it (from the Turkish Documentation Office).
  • 4 photos with white background and according to the requirements of the biometric photo.

Residence permit in Turkey through the purchase of real estate

This residence permit is a means to obtain Turkish citizenship, and the applicant can get a Turkish passport immediately. If he fulfill one of the following conditions:

  • Depositing an amount of no less than 500,000 USD, for a period of no less than three (3) years in a fixed account in a local Turkish bank, or buying government bonds or investing in the Turkish Real Estate Association (REITs).
  • Buying a property or group of real estate with a value of $ 250,000, with a promise not to sell the property for 3 years.
  • Providing job opportunities for no less than 50 people, securing all employees who have social security, and maintaining work, employees and insurance for a period of at least three (3) years.

Short-term residence permits include foreigners who come to Turkey for the following reasons:

  • Scientific research (archaeological excavations, surface research, documentary filming, filming and searching for filming locations).
  • Medical treatment.
  • Exchange short-term training programs (non-educational programs).
  • Court permission (victims of domestic violence and foreign citizens who have married and divorced Turkish citizens and thus require a residence permit in Turkey issued by the court).

2- Long term residence permit in Turkey

Applicants who live in Turkey can apply for long-term residence if the following conditions are met:

  • Residence in Turkey for a period of not less than 8 consecutive years.
  • Financial self-sufficiency, and not receiving any financial support from the Turkish government in the past three (3) years.
  • Private health insurance.
  • The absence of a criminal record or any incident that poses a threat to the Turkish people or has no problem with public safety.

How to apply for long-term residence in Turkey

  • Applicants who comply with the above criteria must go to the regional security department or the immigration office in the region in which they reside with their original passport and Turkish residence card.
  • The long-term residence permit is valid if the person has not been residing outside Turkey for more than one year.

Holders of long-term residence permits in Turkey enjoy the same rights as Turkish citizens, except for the following:

  • Compulsory military service.
  • The right to vote and be elected.
  • Log in to public services.
  • Customs exemptions when importing cars.

3. Residence permit in Turkey to stay with the family

These residence permits are mainly for foreign spouses and / or relatives of Turkish citizens who wish to join their families in Turkey.

Conditions and the required documents:

  • The validity of this residence is up to three years.
  • Apply online: https://e-ikamet.goc.gov.tr
  • Under Article 28 of Law No. 5901, this permit includes foreign nationals who hold residence permits, refugees or minors.
  • Private health insurance documents in Turkey for applicants between eighteen and sixty five.
  • Property ownership documents or rental contracts in Turkey. The documents must be in Turkish and notarized.
  • A bank statement proving the financial independence and ability of the applicant to support himself and his dependent family members (husband and children under the age of eighteen).
  • Fill in the residence permit request form and sign it.
  • Original passport and a certified copy. From the Turkish notary’s office
  • Four personal photos.

4- Student residence permit in Turkey

This is a residence permit to study in one of the accredited educational institutions in Turkey.

The required documents:

  • Fill in the residence request form and sign it.
  • Submit a letter of acceptance from a Turkish educational institution based on the type of study, the duration of the course, the date of the start and end of the course, the location of the course, the name of the provider training organization and the level of study: graduate studies, research, training, etc.
  • If the applicant is less than 18 years old, the parents must agree to attend the course in Turkey.
  • The original passport and a certified copy. From the Turkish notary’s office.
  • 4 personal photos
  • Private health insurance documents in Turkey for applicants between eighteen and sixty five.
  • A bank statement proving the financial independence and ability of the applicant to support himself and his dependent family members (husband and children under the age of eighteen).

5- The residence permit as humanitarian asylum

This type of residence permit in Turkey is granted for a period of one year, to those suffering from civil war displacement, human rights violations, refugees and a wide range of individual inhumane cases, which are approved on a case-by-case basis.

This license is regulated by Articles 46 and 47 of the Law on Foreign Citizens and International Protection No. 6458.

Note that this license is not a means for resettlement in a third country via Turkey. All resettlement is done directly by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

Note: Unlike other types of residency, you cannot use the services of a lawyer to apply for a residence permit as humanitarian asylum.

The required documents:

  • The applicant should go directly to the immigration department as soon as possible.
  • The application form must be signed and completed and submitted to the General Directorate of Immigration Department in the governorate.
  • This residence permit is valid for one year, and it can be extended after that. At the discretion of the head of the department.
  • The residence permit in Turkey application form must be completed and signed.
  • Two personal photographs.

6- Residence permit in Turkey for victims of human trafficking

The government issues this thirty-day residence permit to foreigners who are victims of human trafficking or to residents of places where there is strong evidence that they may be victims.

Residence permits for victims of human trafficking can be extended for up to six months.

Note: the extension of this type of residence cannot be more than three years.

Turkish citizenship instead of residence permit in Turkey

Any foreigner who meets the following conditions can apply for Turkish citizenship directly instead of residency. These conditions include:

  • A fixed investment of $ 500,000.
  • Buying a property in Turkey worth $ 250,000 and keeping it for three years.
  • Providing job opportunities for 50 Turkish citizens.
  • Depositing $ 500,000 in Turkish banks or buying government securities equivalent, (for a period of 3 years).

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The Department of Immigration in the Turkish city of Istanbul has published a list of new appointments for foreign citizens who have applied for a residence permit in Turkey, after the decision to postpone appointments due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus.

In a statement, the administration said that the dates of the foreigners who applied for a residence permit in Istanbul between the current March 19 and April 22 were fixed to the period between June 1 and June 30.

According to the statement, the foreigners who have specified their means of contact and their phone numbers have been informed by SMS service by the General Directorate of Immigration Department of the Turkish Ministry of Interior.

The Turkish Foundation also stressed that no action will be taken regarding foreigners’ applications before the date of the updated date, and the date of the appointments has only been updated, without making any changes to the time and place of the appointment.

There will be no loss of rights for foreigners who have already completed the application procedures for obtaining the residence permits.

The Turkish Immigration Department requires foreigners wishing to obtain a residence permit to submit the application via the Internet via the http://www.goc.gov.tr ​​page and attend the specified date with the documents required of them.

The application is evaluated by the immigration department in the state in which the foreign citizen wants to obtain residency, and if the result is positive, the residence permit card of the person concerned is delivered to the specified address.

By Monday evening, Turkey had recorded 10,827 cases of Coronavirus, of whom 168 had died, and 162 had recovered, according to data from the Turkish Ministry of Health.

The table below includes the date of new appointments that were updated according to the day of the old appointment for foreigners:

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The Turkish government issued a decision, temporarily abolishing fines for overstaying residence in its territory.

The decision came in light of the spread of the Coronavirus and the suspension of flights abroad.

It is mentioned that if the tourist visa period or the residence permit is not valid and the resident did not request to obtain a new residence permit or renew the existing one, the foreigner must pay a fine upon leaving Turkish territory. It is also possible to prevent his legal re-entry to Turkey for a specified period of time.

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