COUNTRIES WHERE TURKISH CITIZENS CAN TRAVEL WITHOUT A VISA

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COUNTRIES WHERE TURKISH CITIZENS CAN TRAVEL VISA-EXEMPT

For Turkish citizens, there are many routes that can be visited around the world. Moreover, they all apply for visa-free or paid visas at the border crossing. Europe, which can only go between these countries with an identity document, although some of them are unknown their country is also involved. Moreover, almost no country in Latin America does not ask for a visa from Turkish citizens. Here is the most up-to-date list of countries around the world where Turkish citizens can travel abroad without a visa in the Turkish passport.

Although the pandemic process has dealt a major blow to travel, visa-free travel routes, in particular, remain a priority. Finally, according to the recent agreement between Turkey and Azerbaijan, the identity of the citizens of the two countries he’ll be able to travel with his cards.

On the other hand, citizens of the Republic of Turkey have the opportunity to travel visa-free to many countries around the world, including Europe. Although this situation has been somewhat interrupted due to the pandemic, the Turkish citizens are able to travel visa-free to many places, although there are additional measures.

According to new data recently updated, Turkish citizens can travel to many countries and administrative regions on different continents without waiting in visa queues. Moreover, with many of these countries, historical and cultural our ties are being found. part of it is among the most important tourist routes in the world.

Although some countries have temporarily closed their borders due to the Coronavirus outbreak that has affected the entire world, Turkish citizens have the opportunity to travel to many countries of the world without visas. From Europe To Far Asia, Latin It is possible to go from America to Africa to different geographies of the world without a visa, electronic visa or only with an identity document.

Here is a list of countries in which Turkish citizens can travel around the world, on different continents, without having to obtain a visa.

Russia

Is entitled to 8 days visa-free travel to St. Petersburg with an online visa. In the near future, Turkish citizens in the rest of Russia will be able to travel with the document they will receive after applying for an online visa.

Azerbaijan

In recent months, Azerbaijan has lifted its visa. Accordingly, you can stay visa-free in Azerbaijan for 90 days within a year. In addition, now you have your chip ID card with you on your trips to Azerbaijan That’s enough.

Brazil

Brazil, the largest country in Latin America in terms of population and area, is also one of the places that does not require visas for tourist trips from Turkish citizens. Travel not exceeding 90 days is exempt from Visa. Epic beaches in languages, Brazil is one of the must-see cities with its entertainment life and festivals.

Ukraine

Visa-free travel is possible in 180 days, provided that it does not exceed 90 days. You can enter Ukraine with your ID card. The Ukrainian capital Kiev and historical Lviv are the most visited cities in the country. Especially in Lviv recently Turkish he’s the center of attention for tourists.

Qatar

With a visa at the door, you can stay in Qatar for 180 days, provided that you do not exceed 90 days. Qatar, which is also preparing to host the 2022 World Cup, has managed to attract attention with its development in recent years.

Argentina

In Argentina, the country where the tango originated, it is possible to stay visa-free for 90 days. Buenos Aires, the capital of the country, which is considered the most European city in South America, has beauty worth visiting.

Macau

Macau, an autonomous administrative region of China, does not require visas from Turkish citizens for their travel not exceeding 30 days. Macau is one of the places in the world where per capita income is highest. It is undoubtedly found in the city a large number of casinos also have a large impact.

Albania

In Albania, which has remained under Ottoman rule for hundreds of years and carries many historical monuments of this period to the present day, Turkish citizens can travel 90 days without a visa.

North Macedonia

Visa-free travel is possible in North Macedonia, provided that 180 days do not exceed 90 days. Just like Kosovo, this is a country that has similarities to Turkey in many points and remains under Ottoman rule for hundreds. In many parts of the country. You may not find traces of the Ottoman Empire.

United Arab Emirates

There is an online visa application. You can stay visa-free for up to 29 days. For this, it is enough to have a round-trip ticket belonging to the designated airlines.

Mexico

You can stay 180 days with an e-visa in Mexico, the most colorful country in North America. You can also go to Mexico without the need for an e-visa if you have a US or Schengen visa that is valid for one year.

Serbia

Visa-free travel is possible in 180 days, provided that it does not exceed 90 days. Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is one of the most visited cities by Turks in Europe.

Andorra

90 days visa-free travel to Andorra is possible. However, you need to obtain a Schengen visa, as crossing to the country without an airport is possible from France or Spain.

Kosovo

In Kosovo, the youngest country in Europe, you can stay visa-free for 180 days, provided that you do not exceed 90 days. The city of Prizren, located in the south of the country, is a city where you will feel like you are in an Anatolian city when you are in the middle of Europe. In addition, Turkish education is also available in cities such as Prizren, Pristina, and Gilan.

Georgia

There are no time restrictions in Georgia, where you can switch with your ID card. The city and capital of Batumi, especially on the Black Sea coast of this northeastern neighbor of Turkey, Tbilisi are the center of attention for tourists.

Maldives

It is possible to stay visa-free for 30 days within a year in the Maldives, which is also called a paradise on earth. It may be the last period to see the Maldives, which are likely to be flooded in the near future. Island hotels, white beaches and the Maldives, with its turquoise blue shores, is a magnificent honeymoon route.

South Korea

South Korea, which has taken its place among the most developed economies in the world today with its extraordinary development over several decades, is among the countries that do not require visas from Turkish citizens. Not exceeding 90 days in South Korea a visa is not required for your travel.

Hong Kong

Hong Kong, another of China’s autonomous government regions, also does not require visas from Turkish citizens for trips that do not exceed 90 days. Home to some of the world’s tallest skyscrapers, this old British its colony is also one of the most expensive cities.

Bosnia And Herzegovina

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the countries most culturally similar to Turkey on the European continent, you can stay without a visa for 90 days within 180 days. Ottoman Turkey which houses numerous works in Bosnia and Herzegovina yourself you’re likely to feel like you’re in any city.

Monaco

You can stay in Monaco for 90 days without a visa. But just as in Andorra, when you want to reach via France or Italy due to the lack of an airport, you face the Schengen barrier. Your only option for visa-free travel seaway.

Montenegro

Montenegro is one of the countries that has been shining a star in European tourism in recent years. Visas are not required for trips not exceeding 90 days to Montenegro, which has also become a more attractive destination with new tourism investments. Budva in Montenegro, Kotor and Cities such as Ülgün are among the places where tourists travel the most.

San Marino

This small country, surrounded by Italy on four sides, does not require visas from Turkish citizens. But because you have to enter the country through Italy, it is not possible to go Schengen-free.

Vatican

The Vatican, the smallest country in the world, located inside the Italian capital of Rome, does not apply for a visa in any country. But since you have to pass through Italian territory to get here, you must have a Schengen visa.

Lebanon

In the Mediterranean country of Lebanon, you can stay without a visa for 90 days, provided that your passport does not have an Israeli SEAL. Otherwise, you are not allowed to enter the country.

Moldova

In Moldova, one of the countries where you can travel with your identity in Eastern Europe along with Ukraine, visa-free travel is possible in 180 days, provided that it does not exceed 90 days.

Iranian

You can stay visa-free for 90 days in Iran, Turkey’s eastern border neighbor. Your passport is not sealed so that you are not affected by US sanctions. Because the United States does not issue visas to those who have an Iranian seal on their passport.

Kuwait

There’s a visa application at the door. Just show me your return ticket and a document stating that you are staying in a 4-or 5-star hotel. You have the right to stay for 90 days.

Taiwan

Although it is not recognized as a state by most of the world due to its conflict with China, Taiwan has close relations with countries on many continents, especially Europe and the United States. Tech giant $ 24 in Taiwan 30 days in exchange

Indonesia

Indonesia, home to the world’s largest Muslim population, manages to charm its visitors with its natural beauty. Travel not exceeding 30 days in this exotic country is visa-exempt.

Republic Of South Africa

The country, which hosted the World Cup in 2010, is also the most developed country on the African continent. Travel to the Republic of South Africa for less than 30 days is exempt from Visa.

Morocco

Morocco, located in the west of Africa and the entrance gate of the Mediterranean Sea, attracts attention with its natural beauty and historical cities. You have the right to stay visa-free for 90 days on your trips to this fairy-tale country.

Bahrain

Bahrain, the island nation in the Persian Gulf, has visa and online visa applications at the door. Bahrain grants Turkish citizens the right to stay visa-free for 15 days.

Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus

It is possible to pass through the customs gate to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus with your ID card.

Mongolian

You are not subject to a visa on your trips that will not exceed 30 days to Mongolia, the gigantic country of the Asian steppes. Mongolia, with its vast steppes, is an ideal country for hiking.

Philippines

30 days visa free.

Columbia

90 days visa free.

Bahamas

90 days visa free.

Antigua and Barbadua

You can visit the Caribbean country 180 days in a year without a visa.

Belarus

30 days visa free.

Mauritius

Visa-free travel is possible in 180 days, provided that it does not exceed 90 days.

Iraq

You have the right to stay at the door for 10 days with a visa.

Jamaican

90 days visa free.

Kazakhstan

30 days visa free.

Kyrgyzstan

30 days visa free.

Malaysia

90 days visa free.

Nepalese

There’s a visa application at the door. A 30-day visa costs $ 40.

Uzbekistan

30 days visa free.

Pakistan

There is an online visa that allows you to stay for 90 days. But your passport should not have an Israeli SEAL.

Panama

180 days visa free.

Peru

Visa-free travel is possible in 180 days, provided that it does not exceed 90 days.

Seychelles

90 days visa free.

Senegal

90 days visa free.

Singapore

30 days visa free.

Sri Lanka

For $ 35, you can get a 30-day online visa.

Chile

90 days visa free.

Thailand

30 days visa free.

Tunisia

90 days visa free.

Arabian

You can go to Oman at the door or with an online visa application. Visa fees are 5, 20, 50 Omani rials.

Jordan

90 days visa free.

Venezuela

90 days visa free.

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Born on August 7, 1963 in Çorum, Prof. Dr. Alper Demirbaş has been continuing his work as the President of MedicalPark Antalya Hospital Organ Transplantation Center since 2008.

Prof. who performed the first tissue incompatible kidney transplant in Turkey, the first blood type incompatible kidney transplant, the first kidney-pancreas transplant program and the first cadaveric donor and live donor liver transplant in Antalya. Dr. As of August 2016, Alper Demirbaş has performed 4900 kidney transplants, 500 liver transplants and 95 pancreas transplants.

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Eczacibasi Medical Award of 2002, Akdeniz University Service Award of 2005, Izder Medical Man of the Year Award of 2006, BÖHAK Medical Man of the Year Award of 2007, Sabah Mediterranean Newspaper Scientist of the Year Award of 2007, ANTIKAD Scientist of the Year Award of 2009, Social Ethics Association Award of 2010, Işık University Medical Man of the Year Award of 2015, VTV Antalya's Brand Value Award of 2015.

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Doctor of Medicine Degree Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine Ankara, General Surgeon Ministry of Health Turkey EKFMG (0-477-343-8), University of Miami School of Medicine Member of Multiple Organ Transplant, ASTS Multiorgan Transplant Scholarship. Lecturer at Kyoto University. Lecturer at University of Essen, Research assistant at the University of Cambridge .

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