Turkey Visit Visa

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I am travelling From Canada to KSA Via Turkey- Do I need a visa to visit the city during my layover hours? If Yes- Should I apply for it online or Can I just get it at the airport?



Best Answer

Presuming you are a Canadian citizen you will require an "e-visa" to enter Turkey. This can be applied for from the Turkish e-visa site, and generally only takes a few minutes to apply for and is normally issued immediately.

The cost of this visa depends on the country of citizenship, but for a Canadian is US$60.




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How much is the visit visa fee for Turkey?

Turkish visa fee for United States of AmericaVisa TypeVisa Cost (USD)Total Fee (USD)Tourist / Business eVisa56.5096.5

How can I get Turkey visit visa?

Applying for a Turkish e-Visa
  • Complete the online application form at the Turkish eVisa Website and.
  • Confirm your application. Within minutes, you must receive an email asking you to confirm that you have started an application for an eVisa. ...
  • Pay the fee. ...
  • Download your e\u2013Visa. ...
  • Print your e\u2013visa.


  • Is Turkey visa free for Indian?

    Turkey Visa fee for Indian citizensA single-entry Turkey visa fee for an Indian citizen is Rs 4,280 and multiple-entry tourist visas for an Indian citizen costs around Rs 13,550 (there is an extra service fee of Rs 4,201 levied by the visa service provider).

    Do I need a visa for Turkey as a tourist?

    Anyone who does not hold a Turkish passport and wants to travel to Turkey needs to submit a visa application. Unless you possess a valid passport issued by one of the visa-exempt countries, you will need to apply for a visa.



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