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Turkey is one of the most attractive destinations for residents of Uzbekistan due to its beaches, rich cultural heritage and hospitality. Istanbul, Antalya and other resorts are particularly popular among tourists due to the combination of modern infrastructure and affordable conditions for recreation. In 2024, Turkey continues to be one of the most popular destinations for recreation and travel for citizens of Uzbekistan.
Uzbek citizens require a visa to enter Turkey in 2024. However, Turkey offers a simplified electronic visa (e-Visa) process that allows travel within the country for a limited time for tourism purposes.
It is not possible for Uzbek citizens to enter Turkey without a visa. Tourist electronic visa (e-Visa) allows citizens of Uzbekistan to stay in the country for up to 30 days per trip. For longer stays, a visa must be applied for at a consulate.
To obtain a tourist visa or e-Visa, citizens of Uzbekistan need to provide:
Yes, citizens of Uzbekistan can travel with minor children. For this purpose it is necessary to provide:
Violation of your visa in Turkey may result in fines and a possible ban on re-entry into the country. Fines depend on the duration of the violation and can be quite large. In the case of serious violations, deportation and a temporary entry ban are possible.
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To obtain a visa to Turkey, Uzbek citizens can apply to a consulate or use the electronic visa system (e-Visa).
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The official language of Turkey is Turkish. However, English is widely used in resorts and tourist centers, which makes communication more convenient for tourists. Russian-speaking staff can also be found in popular tourist areas.
Turkey's climate varies from Mediterranean on the coast, with hot summers and mild winters, to continental in the central and eastern regions of the country. Temperatures in the coastal areas can reach 35-40°C in the summer, while the central part of the country experiences heavy frosts and snowfalls in the winter.
Turkey has a progressive taxation system for individuals, where tax rates vary from 15% to 40%, depending on the level of income. There is also a Value Added Tax (VAT), which is 18% and applies to most goods and services.
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