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Bazile | 20:33 Fri 16th May 2008 | Travel
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Does anyone know if your passport needs to be in date for a minimum period AFTER , you return from a holiday in turkey - in order to be allowed into the counry , in the first place .

Also , what vaccinations should you have , before going to turkey .

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This will give you recommendations for vaccinations
http://www.mdtravelhealth.com/destinations/eur ope/turkey.html#1

As for your passport? As long as it is in date when you travel both to and from Turkey you will be allowed to travel
Turkey is not in the EU and so u need the visa but if you stay after the visa expires you will not be allowed back in for 3 months
The website of the Turkish consulate states
"All passport holders are required to have a minimum of three months validity on their passports when they leave Turkey"
http://www.turkishconsulate.org.uk/en/visa.htm #genvisa

The Government's official source of health advice for travellers is NaTHNaC. Their information relating to Turkey is here:
http://www.nathnac.org/ds/c_pages/country_page _TR.htm

You can also check on the current vaccination requirements, for travel to any country, simply by phoning NHS Direct on 0845 46 47.

Chris
There seems to be a whole lot of conflicting information on the web about passport requirements for Turkey - ranging from just valid for the stay to 3 months to 6 months and (one report only) a year!!. Even the Turks themselves seem a bit vague about it. They seem more interested in selling you a visa than anything else.

So whilst I can usually answer these questions confidently - in this case no idea.
Just remember to have a �10 note ready when you go through passport control in Turkey, ( no �10, no entry )

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