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I have been in Turkey for 6 months, will there be a fine or deportation upon returning to Ukraine?
Hello please help me. I am a citizen of Ukraine and arrived in Turkey on August 13, it will be 6 months since I am in Turkey now I want to go to Ukraine. I will be fined or deported
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аватар ollennka
I'm not sure that the term "deportation" is applicable here, because you will voluntarily leave the country, and not forcibly. And the fine will be exactly (I won’t tell you the size) plus a ban on entry for three months. If you do not pay a fine, you may be banned from entering for several years.
аватар Vika284
The fine will be exact and depart in the passport will be put, about 500 lira if the visa is overdue for up to 3 months, pay at the airport, if it is overdue by 3 months, they will be forbidden to enter for 3 months, if 3 to 6 months. banned for 6 months, if more than 6 months then 1 year ban.
аватар ollennka
There is no "department" in the passport, the usual exit stamp (sinful, also violated). I overdue for 4 months, they gave me a fine of either 330 or 360 lira and quarantine for six months, it seems. It was a long time ago, I don't remember.
аватар Vika284
In 2015 and 2016 they already put a stamp, and before they put it selectively, many acquaintances and friends work just in Bodrum, now the lira has undergone a little inflation, I think that the fine is more than 500 lira. For citizens of Russia, penalties are less. The amount of fines increases every year
аватар Vika284
I found the answer at the forum of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the citizens of Ukraine:
up to 15 days = US $ 165 (calculated as twice the cost of a residence permit on the same line at average rates)
more than 15 days - ban on entry into Turkey for 1 month
more than 1 month - a ban on entry into Turkey for 3 months
more than 3 months - ban on entry into Turkey for 6 months
more than 6 months - ban on entry into Turkey for 1 year
more than 1 year - a ban on entry into Turkey for 2 years.
more than 2 years - ban on entry into Turkey for 5 years.
In this case, the fine for illegal stay on the territory of Turkey (in proportion to the term of the violation) is payable in any case.
аватар ollennka
"previously set selectively"
Maybe they put just those who did not pay the fine?
аватар Vika284
If the violation of stay is not the first time and depending on the period of illegal stay in Turkey, and from which airport in Turkey you are flying from, Istanbul in Ataturk is very strict now with the deadlines, this year it will be even stricter because you can fly with ID cards. If this is Antalya airport or, in this case, Bodrum, and a charter flight, for example, Bodrum (Milas) - Kiev (Borispol), the girl will pay a fine and a ban on entry according to the rules for citizens of Ukraine, not Russia, for Russians there are other fines and other periods of stay, there are separate rules for citizens such as Tajikistan. But if a girl buys tickets through Istanbul, then there may be problems with the stamp. The one who was stamped with this stamp was mainly in Ataturk in Istanbul and they also paid a fine, then they just changed their passport
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