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Turkey eVisa for Canadians: Requirements & fees
Photo of Ra'eesah Manack Ra'eesah Manack
6 min read
Updated on Feb 16, 2024

Embarking on a new travel adventure is an exhilarating experience. If you have a Canadian passport and Turkey on your bucket list, there's good news for you! You don't need a visa to visit the country for up 90 days!

Whether you're planning to explore the historical marvels of Istanbul, indulge in the breathtaking landscapes of Cappadocia, or soak up the sun along the stunning Mediterranean coast, this blog post will explore the essential requirements to visit Turkey.

Check out these airport guides created by our travel reporter, with tried-and-tested tips for a smooth arrival and departure:

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Do Canadian passport holders require a visa for Turkey?

The short answer: no! Whether planning a short-term vacation or a business trip, travelers with a Canadian passport do not need a visa for Turkey. This visa-free policy was implemented at the start of 2024, making travel to the country even more accessible.

What is the Turkey eVisa?

The Turkey eVisa is an electronic visa that allows over 40 nationalities to visit Turkey for tourism or business purposes without visiting the Turkish Embassy.

Canadians currently (at the time of writing) do not need an eVisa to visit Turkey.

Required documents for a Canadian passport holder visiting Turkey

Make sure you have the following documents on hand when visiting Turkey from Canada:

  • Passport: Ensure that your Canadian passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended date of arrival in Turkey. The passport should have blank pages for entry/exit stamps.

  • Travel itinerary: Be ready to provide details regarding your travel plans, including your intended date of arrival and departure from Turkey.

iVisa tip: Carry backup documentation like an extra ID or driver’s license, return flight tickets, and proof of accommodation, as immigration officers might request to see these upon arrival, even if you already have a valid passport.

How long can Canadian citizens stay in Turkey?

You can visit Turkey for up to 90 days within every 180 days. This means that the Turkish authorities count back 180 days from the day you left Turkey and then count how many days you have stayed in Turkey within the last 180 days.

Can I extend my stay in Turkey?

It's not possible to extend your stay in Turkey. Turkey for a specific duration of stay in Turkey. Once you've been in the country for 90 days, Canadian citizens must exit Turkey and re-enter later, considering the above 90/180 rule.

If you plan to stay in Turkey longer, you may need to explore alternative visa options, such as a residence permit or a different type of visa that suits your specific circumstances.

Consequences of overstaying for Canadians

Overstaying can lead to harsh consequences. It's important to be aware of the potential outcomes and adhere to the authorized duration of stay. Here are some possible consequences:

  • Penalties and aines: Overstaying the max. allowed stay is considered a violation of Turkish immigration rules. As a result, you may be subject to fines and penalties, which can increase the longer you overstay. These financial consequences can strain your travel budget and disrupt your plans.

  • Travel restrictions: Overstaying can result in being flagged by immigration authorities. This may lead to difficulties when entering Turkey in the future or obtaining visas for other countries. It could also affect your eligibility for visa-free travel programs or visa waivers.

  • Deportation and ban: In severe overstaying cases, individuals may face deportation from Turkey. A re-entry ban may also also be imposed, preventing you from returning to Turkey for a certain period.

  • Legal consequences: Overstaying is considered a violation of Turkish immigration laws. Legal action may be taken in some cases, leading to potential legal proceedings or complications in resolving the situation.

To avoid these consequences, it is crucial to plan your stay in Turkey accordingly and respect the max. allowed stay of 90 days.

Do Canadian passport holders need a Turkey Visa for transit?

No, Canadians do not need a visa for transiting in Turkey.

Preparing for a trip to Turkey as a Canadian citizen

Here are a few recommendations to make your journey smooth and enjoyable:

  • Valid passport: Ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date from Turkey. Check the expiration date and renew it if necessary.

  • **Research and plan: Familiarize yourself with Turkey's culture, customs, and popular destinations. Create a rough itinerary based on your interests, whether exploring historical sites, indulging in local cuisine, or enjoying the beautiful coastal areas. Research transportation options, accommodation, and any specific requirements or recommendations for the places you plan to visit.

  • Travel insurance: Purchase comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost or stolen belongings. It's always better to be prepared for unexpected situations.

  • Health and safety: Check the latest travel advisories and recommendations from your government regarding travel to Turkey. Stay informed about any health precautions or vaccinations. Follow basic safety practices such as monitoring your belongings, avoiding isolated areas at night, and being cautious with your personal information.

  • Currency and payments: Familiarize yourself with the Turkish currency, and the Turkish Lira (TRY), and exchange some currency before your trip. Additionally, carry a mix of payment options, including cash and major credit cards, as they are widely accepted in most tourist areas.

  • Local customs and etiquette: Respect Turkey's local customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, follow any guidelines or rules at attractions, and be mindful of local norms and cultural sensitivities.

  • Pack accordingly: Check the weather conditions for your travel dates and pack appropriate clothing and accessories. Remember essentials like comfortable shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and any specific items you may need for your planned activities.

  • Stay connected: Consider getting an international SIM card or setting up an international roaming plan to stay connected with your loved ones and access essential services in Turkey.

  • Enjoy and immerse yourself: Embrace the rich history, stunning landscapes, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality that Turkey has to offer. Engage with the local culture, interact with the locals, try traditional dishes, and create unforgettable memories.

Travel restrictions and entry requirements for Turkey for Canadian travelers

We can provide some general information on travel restrictions and entry requirements for Turkey. Still, you should also check the official resources, such as your airline's website. Here are some entry requirements and regulations to enter Turkey:

  • Ensure that your routine vaccinations are up-to-date before traveling.

  • It is essential to adhere to the regulations and avoid overstaying your authorized period of stay.

  • To enter Turkey, it is essential to ensure that your passport remains valid for at least six months beyond your stay.

  • To ensure a smooth and trouble-free experience, keep your identification documents readily accessible and follow any instructions given by Turkish authorities during ID checks.

  • Explore the top 10 list of things to do and see in Istanbul by our travel reporter, featuring insider tips on the city's hidden treasures and must-visit landmarks.

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Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://www.mfa.gov.tr/visa-information-for-foreigners.en.mfa
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