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Can I enter Turkey as a tourist for up to 60 days if I stayed in Turkey on a work visa for six months in the same year?
Can I enter Turkey as a tourist for up to 60 days if I stayed in Turkey on a work visa for six months in the same year?
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аватар newpast
The abolition of visas to Turkey still limits the length of stay for Russians in this country. Russian tourists can stay in Turkey without obtaining visas for no more than 90 days per six months (for 180 days). The terms of all short-term visa-free visits to the country during this period are summed up. The terms of all short-term visa-free visits to the country during this period are summed up.
In case of violation of the terms of stay in Turkey without proper visa processing, sanctions are provided, which are expressed either in the form of a fine of up to 250 Turkish liras (about $ 165), or in the form of a ban on visiting the country for a period of 1 month to 5 years.
Russians flying to Turkey for the purpose of employment are required to obtain a work visa, which is renewed annually. To do this, you need to contact the Turkish Embassy and provide all the necessary documents: a passport, a completed visa application form, an employment contract and an invitation from a Turkish employer.
аватар newpast
Terms of stay in Turkey
Given that Russians can now stay in Turkey without leaving for 2 months, the period of their stay in the country should not exceed 90 days in a period of 180 days. In other words, when entering Turkey, the total time spent in the country cannot exceed 3 months for every six months.
Extension of stay in Turkey
Citizens of Russia entering Turkey for tourism purposes or for negotiating within the framework of a visa-free regime are entitled to receive a residence permit (residence permit) once a year. The maximum period of a residence permit issued on this basis is 3 months.
Documents for a residence permit are accepted a maximum of 15 days before the expiration of the visa-free entry period.
аватар andreyvip
This issue needs to be clarified at the Turkish Consulate.
Above, you just made a standard exposure for tourists. But if you were on an official WORK visa in the country and there were no violations during this period, then there should not be any problems with entry, but these are purely my philistine speculations.
You have a slightly non-standard situation and just advice from experienced tourists is not enough.
You need an official response from an official body in Turkey.
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