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Can I fly to Turkey as a tourist if I have a work visa? There are 2 passports. I'm going to fly in March as a tourist and return back to Ukraine, a work visa from April
Can I fly to Turkey as a tourist if I have a work visa? There are 2 passports. I'm going to fly in March as a tourist and return back to Ukraine, a work visa from April
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аватар ollennka
Sure you can.
аватар mindguru
What is a work visa? If you are really a citizen of Ukraine, then we have a visa-free regime with Turkey.
аватар valeria253
I want to fly for the purpose of tourism, for this I do not need a visa. But since April I have been flying to work on a visa, it is with a one-time visit
I am interested in whether I can visit Turkey as a tourist without any problems before the start of the visa. I have 2 passports
аватар ollennka
Gosh, it's all right. Visit.
аватар mindguru
Valeria, you yourself answered your own question in the very first sentence:
"I want to fly for the purpose of tourism, I don't need a visa for this."
Moreover, there is absolutely no need to travel back and forth for a work visa to start working.
But two valid international passports, as far as I know, contradict our legislation.
аватар Vika284
I have 2 valid passports - nothing contradicts
аватар mindguru
I'm sorry, I really didn't know. Just before, when it was still impossible to change one's first name, patronymic and last name, when children under one year old did not need to issue a separate passport, two valid international passports were oh-oh-oh. Now, as far as I understand, at least ten. The question "what for?" do not ask.
аватар Vika284
One foreign passport is ordinary non-biometric, the second is biometric
I received a biometric passport when the visa-free regime was introduced, but at that time I had a valid US visa in an ordinary foreign country, so I left it
аватар mindguru
Do you often travel to Europe and the USA, that is, you use two passports at the same time? Or one lies "just in case"? My mom had a similar situation. The passport lay until the American visa turned into a pumpkin. Well, getting a new one, you know, is not so easy.
аватар Slav_na
you can. even on the same passport
аватар Slav_na
mindguru,
2 passports is very convenient. especially if the dates are different.
and there are also antagonist countries, and if there is a stamp, for example, Syria, there may be problems with entering Israel
аватар Apyatka
I have 2 passports too. On one I usually go to the east, on the other (biometric) to the west.
When it runs out, can I get another one? Or will it only be biometric now?
аватар ollennka
Well, since there was such a flood about passports, two passports are also convenient for confused people. ))) I often lose my passports, credit cards and other documents.
аватар Slav_na
Apyatka, already only bio - which is a pity. I usually have such a cool photo. and with bio problems - the border guards will not recognize either in makeup or without)))
аватар mindguru
In this topic, there is an acute shortage of people who have only one passport (I think there are such people) to speak out about this.
аватар Vika284
Since the topic is Turkey, here you can use a simple foreign passport, a biometric foreign passport and a Ukrainian id card
But for a holiday in the Aegean region, it is better to grab a biometric passport, because you can visit the Greek islands. Due to the coronavirus, mass ferry routes between Turkey and Greece were closed for 2 years, but this year Greece and Turkey promise to reopen ferry services from the Turkish resort cities of Fethiye, Marmaris, Bodrum, Kusadasi, Cesme, Ayvalik to the Greek islands and even add a few islands with direct ferry service
аватар ollennka
I have one.
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