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Is it true?
It is true that when you fly to Turkey (for example, on a visit), you must have an amount of money with you, which you then need to present at the airport in Turkey, supposedly this is a living wage! ??
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аватар grazinka
It is true that when you fly to Turkey (for example, on a visit), you must have an amount of money with you, which you then need to present at the airport in Turkey, supposedly this is a living wage! ??
аватар jabetta
When you arrive in Turkey, no one asks you to show anything at all, except for your passport.
аватар Irina-ua
It is not true.
аватар jabetta
Iaiaia_2008, I think you need to clarify what exactly is not true, otherwise it’s somehow not clear what you meant (whether this refers to the question or to my answer, you will agree that the conclusions are radically opposite, especially for a person, who is going to Turkey for the first time).
аватар Irina-ua
Of course, this is relevant to the question. No one in Turkey requires you to show money. Your answer is absolutely correct, jabetta. Sorry, I did not look at my answer in this way - it was really not clear))))))
аватар svetlyachek
I disagree with girls. If you are not married, they can ask you anything at the airport, and if you don’t like something, they may not let you into the country. Believe it so. My friend is now married in Turkey, so she had many different situations at the border. They may also ask to show a return ticket, and money in terms of every day, and do a luggage inspection.
For example, we returned from Cyprus 4 days ago, my husband, me and my daughter flew as a family. So my daughter and I went through passport control in Larnaca normally, but they asked my husband which hotel he was flying to and asked to show the return ticket.
аватар funk90
"If you are not married, they can ask you anything at the airport ..."
Sorry, of course, but do you have it written on your forehead that you are married? Actually, I never carry a marriage certificate with me abroad, and such information is not indicated in a foreign passport. It's just that a friend who is married to a Turk can have much more problems than we, ordinary tourists.
And what about Cyprus?
аватар dfad1ripe
Perhaps the key point is what exactly is meant by the words "at the airport in Turkey."
If we are talking about Antalya at the height of the holiday season, and you arrive on a charter flight (or a regular one, but at a time of day when charter flights arrive en masse), then it is understood that everyone in the crowd passing through the control has a return ticket, a hotel voucher and transfer etc. .
And if this is a regular flight to Ankara or another city remote from the beaches, then a lonely girl may be interested in "details". :)
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