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I read somewhere that you do but I'm not sure if it is true? We're leaving on the 7th August

2006-08-03 09:21:13 · 14 answers · asked by kira s 2 in Travel Europe (Continental) Turkey

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UK citizens will need to pay £10 per person for a visa. Even although this visa is valid for 3 months, it will be a single entry visa, which means that the client will have to pay £10 each time they enter Turkey. However, if they ask for a multiple entry visa (same price of £10), then when they next return to Turkey, if it is within the three month period, they will not have to pay the visa fee again.

2006-08-03 09:26:04 · answer #1 · answered by g8bvl 5 · 1 0

The cost of a visa for entering Turkey depends upon the cost your passport issuer charges for Turks to get an entrance visa into that country.

At one time, it was $100 for Brits, $50 for Americans. If you want to know what it will cost you, ask your own embassy what the cost is to a Turk entering your country

Incidentally, this is standard procedure for most countries. It's quid pro quo, in Latin.

2006-08-03 10:05:11 · answer #2 · answered by beentheredonethat 2 · 0 0

Yes it is true. If you are American, you pay $20, EU citizens pay 15 Euro, and Brits pay 10 GBP. You must pay it before you go through customs. The agent will not stamp your passport without the visa sticker.

2006-08-04 01:03:26 · answer #3 · answered by Ashley M 3 · 0 0

Yes - £10 to get a visa in your passport when you arrive

Anyone who thinks that it's a rip-off - Turkish citizens have to pay £80 for a UK visa and have to go to the Istanbul British Consulate to get it - can't just get from the airport when they arrive

Also, £80 is a lot of money for your average Turkish citizen

2006-08-04 03:56:01 · answer #4 · answered by BlahDeBlah 2 · 0 0

yes for each person. interesting though as kids dont start school til 7yrs and they dont pay for the bus til 7yrs either. maybe if they get into europe (when they stop ostracising the kurds) there wont be a tax.
whatever 10 pounds is a bargain great holidays.

2006-08-03 09:38:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Most international airports have an airport tax if that's what you mean. I had a boss that travelled all over the world and had to pay taxes at most airports.

2006-08-03 09:25:44 · answer #6 · answered by WiserAngel 6 · 0 0

yes its true so if your going dont make the mistake ov handin over a 20pound note as the the cheeky beggers dont give you change and also if you say for example its for me and him wid the20 that doesnt work either so make sure its a 10 note hope this helps

2006-08-03 09:30:53 · answer #7 · answered by algore1962@btinternet.com 1 · 0 0

I've never been there but many people I know have, in fact Friends of mine are there now and I'm sure they have all mentioned this in the passed. Apparently you put it in your passport , don't quote me on it though. Have a nice time, and don't forget my stick of rock

2006-08-03 09:27:31 · answer #8 · answered by codge 3 · 0 0

Nope

2006-08-03 09:24:14 · answer #9 · answered by AMY S 2 · 0 0

yes it is true on a EU passport but if you have a southern Irish passport its only £5 have good time

2006-08-03 09:39:29 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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