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Do Canadian Citizens Need a Visa for Turkey?

Your Complete 2026 Visa & Entry Requirements Guide

Visa Type
Visa Exemption
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Cost
Free
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Max Stay
90 days
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Updated
2026
✅ Visa-Free Entry

No, Canadian citizens do NOT need a visa for Turkey. Since December 2023, holders of ordinary Canadian passports are exempt from visa requirements for stays up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Simply present your valid passport at any Turkish port of entry — no e-Visa application, no fees, no paperwork. This applies to all Turkish airports and land borders.

📄 Visa Options for Canadian Citizens Visiting Turkey

Residence Permit (Long Stay)

Required for stays exceeding 90 days. Apply at the Provincial Directorate of Migration Management (Goc Idaresi) before your visa-free period expires. Needed for work, study, or extended tourism.

Cost Varies (application fee + biometrics)
Processing 2-8 weeks
Validity 1-2 years (renewable)
Max Stay Duration of permit
Entries Multiple entry

Transit (Airside)

Canadians transiting through Istanbul or other Turkish airports need no visa or permit, whether staying airside or leaving the airport during a layover.

Cost Free
Processing N/A
Validity Transit duration
Max Stay Layover period
Entries Transit only

📝 How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide

1

No Visa Application Required

As of December 2023, Canadian ordinary passport holders are visa-exempt for Turkey. There is nothing to apply for — simply book your flight and go.

2

Check Your Passport Validity

Ensure your Canadian passport is valid for at least 150 days (approximately 5 months) beyond your entry date. The Turkish MFA requires 60 days validity past the end of your intended stay.

💡 Airlines may enforce a stricter 6-month passport validity rule. Check with your carrier before departure.
3

Arrive in Turkey and Present Your Passport

At any Turkish airport (Istanbul, Antalya, Ankara, Izmir, etc.) or land border, go directly to passport control. No visa counter stop required.

4

Receive Your Entry Stamp

The immigration officer will stamp your passport with a 90-day visa-free entry. Verify the stamp is clearly visible — an unstamped passport can cause problems at departure.

💡 Always confirm your passport has been stamped before walking away from the booth.
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Staying Longer Than 90 Days?

If you plan to stay beyond 90 days, apply for a residence permit (ikamet izni) at the local Directorate of Migration Management before your visa-free period expires. Tourist visa-free entry cannot be extended.

📋 Required Documents

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Valid Canadian Passport Required

Ordinary (regular) passport valid for at least 150 days beyond your entry date. Must have at least 1-2 blank pages for stamps.

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Return or Onward Ticket Recommended

Not always checked, but airlines and immigration may request proof of departure from Turkey.

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Proof of Accommodation Recommended

Hotel booking, tour itinerary, or address where you will stay. May be requested at border control.

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Proof of Sufficient Funds Recommended

Credit cards, bank statements, or cash to cover your stay. Rarely requested but good to have available.

💡 Important Tips & Rules

Canadians Enter Turkey Visa-Free

Since December 2023, Canada is on Turkey's visa exemption list for ordinary passport holders. The old e-Visa requirement ($51.50 USD) no longer applies. Just bring your passport and go.

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Track the 90/180-Day Rule

Turkey uses a rolling 180-day window: authorities count back 180 days from your departure and total your days in the country. You cannot exceed 90 days within that window. Plan multiple visits accordingly.

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Overstay Consequences Are Serious

Exceeding 90 days without a residence permit leads to fines, deportation, and multi-year entry bans. If you think you may overstay, contact the nearest Goc Idaresi office immediately.

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Dual Citizens: Use Your Turkish Passport

Canadian-Turkish dual nationals must enter Turkey on their Turkish passport or Turkish ID card. You cannot enter Turkey using only a Canadian passport if you hold Turkish citizenship.

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Avoid Third-Party Visa Sites

Some websites still advertise paid Turkish e-Visas for Canadians. Canadians do not need an e-Visa. Do not pay for a service you do not need. If you encounter such sites, ignore them.

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Turkish Lira and Payments

ATMs are widely available at all airports. Credit cards are accepted in most shops, hotels, and restaurants. Carry some Turkish Lira (TRY) for smaller vendors, taxis, and street markets.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Do Canadian citizens need a visa for Turkey?

No. Since December 2023, Canadian ordinary passport holders are exempt from visa requirements for tourism visits of up to 90 days within any 180-day period. No e-Visa, no visa on arrival, no fee.

How long can Canadians stay in Turkey without a visa?

Canadians can stay up to 90 days within any rolling 180-day period. After using your 90 days, you must leave Turkey and remain outside for at least 90 days before re-entering under the exemption.

Do Canadians still need an e-Visa for Turkey?

No. The e-Visa requirement for Canadians was removed on December 23, 2023. Canadians now enter visa-free. Some third-party websites may still advertise e-Visas for Canadians — these are unnecessary. Do not pay for them.

What passport validity is needed for Turkey?

Your Canadian passport must be valid for at least 150 days (about 5 months) beyond your date of entry into Turkey. Most airlines recommend 6 months validity. Ensure you have at least 1-2 blank pages for entry and exit stamps.

Can I work in Turkey on the visa exemption?

No. The visa-free entry covers tourism and short business visits (meetings, conferences). Any form of paid employment requires a separate work visa and work permit, obtained before travel from a Turkish consulate.

Can I extend my 90-day visa-free stay in Turkey?

The 90-day visa-free period cannot be extended directly. To stay longer, you must apply for a Turkish residence permit (ikamet izni) at the local Provincial Directorate of Migration Management before your 90 days expire.

Is Turkey safe for Canadian tourists?

Turkey is a popular destination for millions of international visitors annually. Major tourist areas like Istanbul, Cappadocia, Antalya, Ephesus, and Pamukkale are well-served and secure. Exercise normal travel precautions as you would anywhere abroad.

Do Canadian children need their own passport for Turkey?

Yes. Every traveler, regardless of age, must have their own valid Canadian passport to enter Turkey. Children cannot travel on a parent's passport.

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