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We want to fly to Turkey in September (we are from Ukraine). Can you please tell me what documents need to be collected? Do I need a visa (we are going for a year)? No children
We want to fly to Turkey in September (we are from Ukraine). Can you please tell me what documents need to be collected? Do I need a visa (we are going for a year)? No children
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аватар lazy_person
For such a long stay (1 year) it is necessary to issue a "work visa" ..
https://agency-ego.com/rabochaya-viza-v-turtsiyu-dlya-ukrainy
аватар Kristina2309
Thanks for the answer!
аватар Vika284
Any long-term visa (work, tourist, study) for staying in Turkey can be issued right on the spot.
You can enter as usual without issuing a long-term visa in advance. Then, if you are working, then the employer will draw up for you, if you just want to relax and just live in Turkey for a year, then do it yourself.
аватар ollennka
If you are traveling for tourism purposes, it is easier for you to obtain a residence permit. You can apply for it while already in Turkey as part of a visa-free 60 days. A residence permit in itself is not a work permit. The work permit is issued by the employer, so if you are going to work, then all questions should be directed to your employer.
аватар Kristina2309
Hello! I was already afraid that I would have to pay a lot of money for a work visa ... And for how long will we be able to get a residence permit?
аватар Kristina2309
We don't work)
аватар ollennka
I did not find any standards for the timing of the issuance of a residence permit, but people write that they issue it within a few days. The application itself is submitted electronically here e-ikamet.goc.gov.tr, there is also a version in Russian, read it.
аватар Kristina2309
Okay, thanks a lot for the replies! You are doing a good deed! ☺️????
аватар nfyz030385
Good afternoon. You don’t need a vacation, you need a work visa through the embassy to work
аватар Vika284
If you don't work, just relax for a whole year
then you need your passport, medical insurance (the amount of insurance that is required by e-ikamet)
and a bank statement (I did a notarized translation into Turkish)
a contract for renting an apartment or a house where you will live all this time (also notarized). You fill out the form on e-ikamet you will be given a list of documents
You will first need to pay all the fees and get a tax number, and then you will be assigned a rendezvous at the Migration Office, and then if a positive decision is sent by mail in 2 weeks, a kimlik will be sent
аватар Vika284
To work in Turkey, you can legally issue all documents in Turkey, without embassies, even if you leave on a short-term tourist visa
аватар Kristina2309
Thanks a lot for the replies!))
аватар lazy_person
kristolir18
All Turks, by definition, are hucksters. Don't think you can save money. Read more carefully what Vika284 wrote about in previous answers. Any document (text translation) in Turkey will cost many times more than ours. Example: a simple men's haircut in Kemer - from 15..20 dollars. In Kyiv 90 UAH (max)
аватар Kristina2309
Read) Thank you!
аватар Kristina2309
I don't agree about haircuts. I had an internship in the salon, 120 UAH for a haircut + 20 for a wash) It depends where)
аватар ollennka
In Kemer, in the non-tourist part of the city, the prices for haircuts are normal))). Yes, and in Kyiv, I'm sure, in the city center everything is much more expensive than on the outskirts.
аватар Kristina2309
Agree with you! So it is, I think we will have no problems with a haircut in Turkey, we will go to non-tourist parts of the city))
аватар lazy_person
ollennka I know this very well, In Kemer I went to the center in the heat to make it cheaper. In Marmaris, they don’t add up the price at all. Yes, and there is nothing special to cut, but at least $ 15, give it back!
аватар Kristina2309
Yes, and I heard that the Turks like to bargain, there will be no problems with this)
аватар Vika284
The rental agreement for apartments (houses) must be notarized in Turkey in any case
50 lira (less than $10) is worth washing your hair plus styling women's long hair in a tourist place, just a few words in Turkish to learn
about 70 lira wash + haircut + women's styling
аватар ollennka
For all cosmetic procedures, I sincerely sympathize with you in advance. In Kemer, my beautiful ash blond was burned to chicken yellow in five months, and I tried a manicure and pedicure a couple of times, cried, in the end I did it myself (((.
аватар Kristina2309
Well, I’m lucky in this case)) I don’t cut my hair (well, sometimes I cut off the ends every three months) I don’t make up, pedicure-manicure - I’m not a fan, I can walk with ordinary, colorless varnish, but I sincerely sympathize with you that such masters got caught ! With a blond, you need to work very carefully, and of course, mandatory care is needed) I have one more question for you. How much do you need to pay for a residence permit?
аватар Kristina2309
Vika284, Fortunately, we know about contracts, since there are friends who deal in real estate in Turkey, there are no problems with this, but thanks for warning))
аватар Vika284
If you live in Antalya, then there are salons where our Russian and Ukrainian girls work. There is a very good salon in Konyaalti, but the prices there are appropriate
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