Cruisers in Turkish waters are facing more difficulties because a new, confusing law regarding Residence Permits. Visitors’ Visas to Turkey for cumulative visits of up to 90 days in a rolling 180 days are easily obtained on-line – an agreement that matches the Schengen regulations for non-EU citizens. But many boat owners wish to cruise for longer than the constraints of the visa so then have to apply locally for a Residence Permit before the 90-day limit is reached.
The new law – 6458 – which came into force last April, means that anyone cruising in Turkey can only apply for a Residence Permit for a period of 3-12 months – and this requires some difficult documentation. Before that, cruisers wanting to stay longer could apply for a Residence Permit which would last for up to five years as a straightforward process. Read More