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New Law on Foreigners and International Protection in Turkey

Law no. 6458 on Foreigners and International Protection has been published in Government’s Newspaper on 11th of April 2013, No: 28615.

In the last session of Turkish National Assembly, on 04 April 2013, the new Law on Foreigners and International Protection has been voted. The Law on Foreigners and International Protection will make substantial changes in the Turkish asylum system, as well as it will outlaw the existing Law no: 5683 Related to Residence and Travels of Foreigners. The new law will be mainly a Turkish asylum law and it will be treated as Turkish foreigners’ code. New law specifies entry rules to Turkey, visa regulations and residence permit applications as well as it identifies the rules and principles regarding deportation and international protection. The Law on the Foreigners and International Protection also establishes the General Directorate of Migration Management under the Ministry of Interior.

The following points are the major features of the new law about the residence permits.

Exemptions from Residence Permits

Following foreigners will be exempted from residence permit requirements;  (i) foreigners who own a “certificate of stateless person” (ii) officers of diplomatic and consular missions (iii) those family members of the officers of diplomatic and consular missions (approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is needed) (iv) officers of International Organizations, whose employment status has been determined by international agreements, (v) foreigners who are being exempted from the residence permit requirements by international agreements in which Turkey takes part (vi) foreigners within the scope of article 28 of the Law no: 5901 on Turkish Citizenship [1] (vii) foreigners who own a “Certificate of International Protection Applicant” or a “Refugee Certificate” granted in accordance with articles 69/7, 76/1 and 83/1 of the Law on Foreigners and International Protection.

Residence Permit Applications

Residence permit applications will be made through the Turkish consulates in the home countries of foreigners. In order to apply for residence permit, it is essential that foreign applicants should have a passportvalid for at least 60 days beyond the requested residence permit period. Duly applications will be finalized not more than in a 90 days period. Foreigners who obtained residence permit from Turkish consulates in their home countries should register themselves to the Address Registration System within 20 days after their arrival inTurkey.

Only in the following exceptional cases the residence permit application can be made within Turkey through relevant governorships: (i) With requests or decisions of the Turkish judicial and administrative bodies,  (ii) In the case when the departure of the foreigner from Turkey is not reasonable and possible, (iii) for Long-Term Residence Permit applications,  (iv) for Student Residence Permit applications, (v)  for Residence permit applications on humanitarian grounds,  (vi) for Applications for transition from ‘Family Residence Permits’ to ‘Long Term Residence Permits’, (vii) for Residence permit application for child born by foreign parents who have valid residence permits in Turkey. (viii) for Residence permit applications made for new purposes of stay upon the invalidity of cause for granting current residence permit (ix) for Applications of Short Term Residence Permit after completion of higher education in Turkey.

Extension Applications

Residence permit extension applications will be accepted by relevant governorships of Turkey.  The application for extension might be submitted in all circumstances within 60 days before the expiry date of the residence permit. After the extension application, applicants will be given a document which is not subjected to administrative fees. During the extension evaluation period, foreigners will use this document to continue residing in Turkey legally.

Work Permits will be used as Residence Permit

As per new rules on residence permits, valid working permissions will be used as residence permits. Thus work permit’s validity requirement of residence permit application within 30 days upon obtaining the work permit (for consulate applications 30 days was starting upon arrival of work permit holders) will be outlawed.  On the other hand the same as work permits, “Work Permit Exemption Certificates” will also be used as residence permits.

Interruption of residence

Staying outside Turkey for a period longer than six months within one year or more than one year within the last five years will be considered as an interruption in the residence permit period. In the residence permit applications of those foreigners who have interruptions in their residence permit period, previous residence permit periods will not  taken into consideration. This rule is also applicable for the applications for transition to another type of residence permit. In the calculation of uninterrupted residence period, half of the period for student residence permits and full period for other types of residence permits will be considered.

Types of Residence Permits

The new law specifies six main types of residence permits. (i) Short-Term Residence Permit, (ii) Family Residence Permit, (iii) Student Residence Permit (iv) Long- Term Residence Permit (v) Humanitarian Residence Permit (vi) Residence Permits for the victims of Human Trafficking.

  1. Short- Term Residence Permit

Short-term residence permits are granted in accordance with the visiting purpose of the foreigners. Short-term residence permits will be issued at most for one year. Short term residence permit might be granted for the foreigners listed below who have suitable accommodation conditions in Turkey. It is essential that foreign applicants should have a passportvalid for at least 60 days beyond requested residence permit period. Additionally, foreigners might be asked to provide a criminal record from their home countries if Turkish authorities consider it to be necessary.

a) Foreigners who come to Turkey for scientific research.
b) Foreigners who own immovable property in Turkey.
c) Foreigners who come to Turkey for business relations or opening business.
d) Foreigners who come to Turkey for in-service-training
e) Foreigners who come to Turkey as a part of international student exchange programs or in line with international agreements in which Turkey stands as a party.
f) Foreigners who come to Turkey for tourist purposes.
g) Foreigners who come to Turkey for medical treatment except from those whose illness might cause a threat to the public health.
h) Foreigners who need to stay in Turkey due to requests or decisions of judicial or administrative bodies.
i) Foreigners who seek transition from Family residence permit to Short-term residence permit.
j) Foreigners who come to Turkey to attend Turkish Language Courses might be granted with short-term residence permit at most two times.
k) Foreigners who come to Turkey for training, research, internship or traineeship purposes through Turkish Public Institutions might be granted with short-term residence permit at most one time and not more than for one year.
In the case of staying outside Turkey more than 120 days within one year, Short Term Residence Permits might be cancelled. Applications of foreigners who are subjected to deportation or entry ban decisions will be rejected.

  1. Family Residence Permit

Family Residence Permit is granted to the foreign spouse and/or foreign children who are under statutory age and dependent foreign children of foreigners who have valid residence permits, foreigners who own secondary-protection status, refugees and people who lost Turkish citizenship by obtaining renunciation permit. Family residence permits will be issued at most for a term of two years on each application. In the case of marriage with more than one partner, only one partner might be granted with Family Residence Permits. However children from the other partners are granted with Family residence permit. In addition, both partners of marriage should be aged 18 years old or above. In granting Family Residence Permit to the children, if dual guardianship is exists, consent of father or mother who also has parental right is needed. Children with family work permit may continue their primary and secondary education without having student residence permits. Spouses or children, in order to apply for Family Residence Permits should have passport which is valid for at least 60 days beyond requested residence permit period. Those foreigners who resided in Turkey at least three years and turned to 18 years old might apply for transition from Family residence permit to Short-term residence permit.
In case of divorce from a Turkish citizen, foreigners who have resided in Turkey at least three years with family residence permits might be granted a short-term residence permit. However in the existence of court decision on domestic violence, the three years duration is not taken into consideration for the divorced foreign partner.
In order to be eligible for a Family Residence Permit the following conditions should also be met. (i) to reside in Turkey at least one year with valid residence permit [2], (ii) to have monthly income not less than the Turkish minimum wage which is also no less than one third of minimum wage per household members, (iii) to have suitable accommodation conditions in Turkey in line with general health and security, (iv) to have medical insurance which covers all household members, (v) to prove not convicted with any domestic violence or similar crimes within 5 years prior to the application date and (vi) to be registered with Turkish Address Registration System.

  1. Student Residence Permit

Student residence permit is granted to those foreigners who will be enrolled to graduate, undergraduate or two years associate programs in the Turkish higher education institutions. Foreigners who will study in primary or secondary education programs, with the consent of their parents, might be granted with student residence permit at most for one year period on each application. Student residence permit does not grant any rights about residence permits of parents and other relatives of the foreign students. The period of student residence permit can not exceed the duration of education.

With the entry into force of new Law on Foreigners and International Protection, foreign students can work in Turkey legally after obtaining a work permit. However foreign students who are enrolled in undergraduate or two years associate programs can start working in Turkey after completing their first year of study. Moreover only for foreign students who are enrolled in two years associate programs, their working hours can not exceed 24 hours per week. Applications of foreigners who are subjected to  deportation or entry ban decisions will be rejected.

  1. Long Term Residence Permit

A foreigner may be eligible for Long Term Residence Permitfor indefinite period of time, if having resided in Turkey legally and uninterruptedly for 8 years with a valid residence permit. However those foreigners who are classified as refugees and conditional refugees or foreigners who own residence permits for humanitarian purposes or who are under temporary protection are not eligible to apply for Long Term Residence Permits. Additionally in order to be eligible for Long Term Residence Permit foreigners also need to meet with the following criteria.They :

  • Should not be granted with Social Help within the last three years,
  • Should have adequate and regular resources for personal or family livelihood,
  • Should have a valid health insurance,
  • Should not be considered as a threat to public order and security.

In the case of staying outside Turkey for any reasons except from health, education and compulsory public service for more than one year, Long Term Residence Permit might be cancelled.

5. Humanitarian Residence Permit

In the following circumstances Humanitarian Residence Permit might be granted at most for one year. Residence permit on humanitarian grounds can be extended.

a) If the highest interest of a child is in question

b)In case that the departure of a foreigner from Turkey is not reasonable and possible, even if the foreigner is subjected to deportation or entry ban decision.

c) If the deportation decision may not be taken into consideration due to provisions of article 55 of the Law on Foreigners and International Protection.[3]

d) During the legal actions taken against deportation decisions or not allowed international protection applications.

e) During the returning process of international protection applicants to the countryoffirstasylum or third safe country.

f) For those foreigners allowed entering Turkey for the sake of state interests or public order and public security (if the grounds for applying another type of residence permit is not available)

g) In exceptional circumstances.

Holders of Humanitarian Residence Permit should register themselves to the Address Registration System within 20 days after they are granted the residence permit.  

  1. Residence Permit for the Victims of Human Trafficking

A foreigner who is victim of an offence related to Human Trafficking might be granted with 30 days a valid residence permit for reflection and for him or her to decide whether to take action against the perpetrator(s) of the offence.  Residence permits for the Victims of Human Trafficking might be extended at most 6 months each time, however extensions can not exceed three years in total.

As per article 125 of the New Law, except from the provisions regarding the establishment of the General Directorate of Migration Management under section 5, all the other provisions shall enter into force one year after the publication date.

For more detailed interpretation of Law on Foreigners and International Protection, you may consult the official page of Directorate General of Migration Management. “FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT FOREIGNERS

[1] Article 28 of the Law no. 5091 on Turkish Citizenship specifies the rules regarding the rights accorded to those who lost Turkish citizenship by obtaining a renunciation permit.

[2] For foreigners who come to Turkey for scientific research, for people who lost Turkish citizenship by obtaining a renunciation permit and for foreigners married with Turkish citizens the one year rule is not applicable.

[3] As per article 55 of the law on Foreigners and International Protection, in the following circumstances, the following foreigners will not be deported even if deportation decision is taken against them.  (i)In the  Risk of being subjected to death penalty, torture or inhuman and degrading treatment in the country where the foreigners will be deported, (ii) In the case of travel prohibition due to serıous health problems, age and pregnancy (iii) During the medical treatment of serious illnesses and if there is no opportunity of medical care  in the country of deportation.  (vi)  if they are victims of Human Trafficking during the victim support process.  (v) if they are victims of physiological, physical and sexual offences, during their treatments.

DOWNLOAD ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF LAW ON FOREIGNERS AND INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION

Updated : Law on the work permit for foreigners (law no. 4817) has been changed. New Law on (law no. 6375) International Labour Force is introduced on 28 July 2016

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164 Comments

  1. My fiancee from Philippines has a six month Blue book permit, not prolongable. If she marries me – I’m a swedish national, with my own Blue book, prolongable – will she then be eligible to apply for prolongations of her Blue book, not beeing forced to leave Turkey after six months?

  2. Can you define what is considered uninterrupted residency for 8 years, does short holiday out of turkey negate the uninterrupted 8 years residency.

    1. Hello,
      Thank you for your comment.

      İt depends on your nationality. İf you are holder of a passport, which allows you to travel to European countries without visa, residence permit does not affect it. But if basing on your passport you need visa to travel in Europe, after obtaining a residence permit you can only travel without visa to countries which do not require it from Turkey. İt means that for visas to European countries you need to apply in consulates or, if possible, websites for e-visa.

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  3. Hello, I’m a student at Istanbul. I have applied for the student residency through my university. My application is under assessment. I got the paper that allows me to travel for a maximum of 15 days. Due to emergency I have to travel again and my residency is still under process. Should I get a new 15 day paper or is the previous paper sufficient?

    1. Hello,

      Thank you for your comment.

      Let me inform you that a temporary residence permit is only allowed to leave the country for 15 days untill the RP card will be delivered to your address. İn case if the foreigner have been stayed for more than 15 days abroad, he should get a new visa from homecountry in order to enter to Turkey.

      Kind Regards

  4. Dear Sir/Madame,

    I am student in Turkey. My student residence permit will expire in 3 weeks. However, I am planning to leave Turkey and come back only for my thesis defendence. When I come back for thesis defendence in November/December (date is still not clear), I should stay in Turkey around 3 weeks (for thesis procedure).
    My question is: do I need to renew my student residence permit now, before I leave country?
    If I dont, when I come back for graduation, do I need to apply for new student residence permit?
    Will residence permit effect my University in terms of giving me diploma?
    P.s. I am coming from country whose citizens do not need visa for Turkey.
    Thank you in advance.

    1. Dear Sir/Madam,

      We strongly advice you to renew your Student Residency Permit before exiting the Turkish territory. No you will not be required to obtain a Residence Permit to get graduated. You can re-enter Turkey based on a Visa. Also, your Residency Permit permit is not required for the graduation of University. It would be eaisier for you to extend your residency than renewing it.

      Best Regards,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

      1. Merhaba,to who may saw,
        I confused about Turkish resident ,i am holding 1 year Turkish resident,but i leave turkey on July 13,and i am in my country right now ,i am planning go back turkey on February 2018 before resident expired date(will expired on March).if so ,i am out of turkey more than 6 months,so can i enter turkey territory again while holding my residence?or i need to apply viza?any good advice?if i can enter,how can I extend my residence ?

        Looking forward to hearing from you soon !

        1. Dear Mrs Lale,

          According to the Turkish laws Foreign Citizens have the right to stay outside of the Turkish territory for 6 month. However
          since the beginning of 2017 the Immigration Offices have been more flexible about this law and grant you an extension even if you have stay much longer than 6 month. We advice you to apply for an extension.
          If you wish our company can make all the required application for your extension of Residence Permit, if you wish to get a quotation please send us a mail.

          Best Regards,
          ExpatGuideTurkey Team

  5. Hello..
    I am from Nigeria and I planning to get a student visa to Cyprus. However, visa to Cyprus is issued here in Nigeria by the Turkish embassy and I wanted to ask if I can stay a few days in Turkey before going to Cyprus. Please I will be glad if you can email me your response

    1. Dear Sir/Madam,

      We cannot tell this untill you get your Visa. If your Visa state that you are allowed to enter the Turkish territory you will be allowed to do so. However it would be better for you to contact us once you get your Visa.

      Best Regards
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

  6. After entering Turkey, preparing all documents, renting an apartment and making an appointment, can I leave Turkey and come back for my appointment date?

    1. Dear Sir/Madam,

      We strongly advise you to not leave until the appointment day. The İmmigration Office has the right, and may, cancel your residency permit application if you leave the Turkish territory before the appointment date.

      Best Regards,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

    1. Dear Sir/Madam,

      You can apply for a Work Permit in Turkey if you have a valid Turkish Residency Permit.

      Best Regars,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

  7. dear sir madam thanks for your helpful website,
    I got randeve for turkey ikamat for my family my wife and three children and they went on exact date to police office unfortunately their document was not complete and police give them one month to complete their documents, I was out of turkey and they made miss understanding that police need me to be with them, and it got six month now I do not know can I get ikamat for them or not please help me

    best regards

    john

    1. Dear Mr John,

      You have to present the required document after the appointment. If you do not do so the residency permit might get cancelled. If you didn’t got the reisdency permit and are now overstaying in Turkey you will have to exit Turkey and re-enter with a Visa in order to apply for a new residency permit. You cannot apply for a residency permit without a valid Visa.

      Best Regards,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

  8. We own a holiday home in Kalkan and visit several times a year. I understand the new legislation that says if you rent you should gives names and passport details to the jandarma. However there seems lots of different opinions about family members using our accommodation. We have never commercially let our property and only family members have ever used it. My son and his girlfriend want to use in in the next couple of weeks. My question is, will I need to register their stay with the jandarma?
    Many thanks.

    1. Dear Ms. Trena,

      Thank you very much for your comment.

      İn case if your son and his girlfriend is planning to get a residence permit it is necessary to register them in jandarma. However, if they stay here on basis of evisa for couple of weeks, then there is no need for such a registration.

      Thank you,
      ExpatGuideTurkey Team

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