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Enough Of Problems With Residency Rules - Let's Go Wild Camping
Being pushed into a corner brings out the warrior in me. So instead of sulking in a corner I come into action. I react off my frustrations about the new residency rules on a nasty choir. And after that job I hit the road for one last trip before the summer heat takes over.
I can not help it but the feelings of anger and frustration due to the Turkish residency regulations are pushing me around, so I need to recharge. And the best way for me to do so is by going on a trip alone. So I set off to Pamucak Beach just north of Kuşadası. Come, join me.
Pamucak Beach, which stretches for 7 km, is located in the Selcuk district of İzmir. It is also the widest beach in the region, with a width of 60 meters. The beach is located 9 km away from the city of Selcuk, with which it is connected. The distance between Pamucak beach and Kuşadası is 10 km.
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Can We Stay In Turkey? New Rules Say We Can't | part II
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According to the new rules we can no longer stay in Turkey. Good behavior... 20 years of living here in Turkey? I all does not matter. Rules are rules. Is there a way... Maybe... Join us while we fight to be able to stay in the country we love so much but is ruined by bad management. New rules are rolling out every few months. And the latest make that we no longer meet the requirements. Here th...
Will We Be Kicked Out Of Turkey? - New rules
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At this point they are changing the rules for residence in Turkey every few weeks. And what we feared happened. We do not meet the requirements anymore. Will we get deported? It's a scary journey. Come along! Many people will not believe my story. Please check for yourself before you ask me all sorts of questions. I'm not in the mood right now, sorry. Some friendly helpful people post the chang...
Who Will Rescue Old Town Kula In Turkey?
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Old towns in Turkey fascinate me. And when somebody told me to go and see old Town Kula I had no high expectations. But what I found totally blew me away. Sadly it needs restoration soon or it will be all lost. Come and explore one of the most original old towns in Turkey. After standing the test of time for centuries, Ottoman and Greek houses in the town of Kula in western Turkey's Manisa Prov...
Kula Volcanic Geopark - Never Seen Anything Like It!
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Kula Volcanic Geopark. If you like otherworldly surroundings this is the place for you. There is a hiking path, cycling route and you can wild camp on volcanic rock. It was on my list for years and finally I am in the area. So time to do the hike. Come along! Kula-Salihli Geopark, also known as Kula Volcanic Geopark or Kula Geopark, is an area of geological heritage. You can find it in Kula and...
Kangals! Five Massive Turkish Sheppard Dogs Came for Timo
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This was not my best day. Never found my destination and had to run from a bunch of dogs. I have the greatest respect for the Kangals. But with Timo with me I am super scared of these untrained and often not socialized dogs. So when I see several come thundering down the road, I flee. This time we were lucky but I think my days of remote hiking with Timo are over. I simply don't want to hike wi...
Blaundos, I Found Something More Special Than Just The Magical Stones
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Blaundos the Stonehenge of Turkey. I had to see it. Most people just run up there for a selfie and leave immediately. I wondered around and found a huge amount of hand made caves that were used as burial chambers. So come along to Baundos, a magical antique city. The ancient city was between the regions of Lydia and Phrygia in the Seleucid Empire. Its ruins are near Ulubey in Uşak Province of m...
Inay, The old Turkish Village, Had An Underground Surprise!
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Close to Ulubey you find the old Ottoman village; Inay. It has a caravanserai, an old fountain and a ancient bridge from the silk route. That's what everybody comes for. But ... walking through this beautiful little village a friendly man advised me to go and find out what's behind the children's playground. You will never guess what I found. Thanks for watching! Please like this video 👍 hit th...
Is this Turkey? | Ulubey Canyon Is The Second Longest Canyon In The World!
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Ulubey Canyon in Turkey is the second longest canyon in the world after the Grand Canyon in the U.S. Big enough for me to want to see it. Never have I been in a place that gave me the heebie jeebies as much as hiking through such an amazing mind boggling place. It truly does something to your physique to be in a vast place like that. Ulubey Canyon Nature Park is a nature park in the Ulubey and ...
This Didn't Go To Plan - But I Ended Up At The Apollon Lairbenos Tempel
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I ended up wild camping at the Apollon Lairbenos Tempel because I got scared of the road on the way to the Guney Waterfall. All this after a great night wild camping at Buldan Yayla Lake. So join me on this new adventure. Buldan Yayla Lake : Buldan Süleymanlı Yayla Lake is shallow and 1,150 meters above sea level. It is a true paradise for birds and other small game. You need to drive a steep b...
What A Sad Dog Day! Timo Got An Electric Shot and Bulut Retired
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We finally found the way to the canyon and again never made it. Sometimes... Join us on a day full of surprises during our tour off the Datca Peninsula. One of Turkeys last gems. If you are using this video to plan your own trip, please use the terrain responsibly and try to LEAVE NO TRACE. Thanks! ↠ SUBSCRIBE to see more videos | ua-cam.com/users/AtHomeinTurkey ↠ Watch the full self-build seri...
A long Drive For Ancient Knidos And We Got Blown Off!
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Further exploring the Datça Peninsula did not go to plan. The canyon we wanted to hike we could not get to. And the other destination Knidos was not doable because of a Sahara storm! But we did have the best wild camping spot ever! It came with it's own ancient ruin! If you are using this video to plan your own trip, please use the terrain responsibly and try to LEAVE NO TRACE. Thanks! ↠ SUBSCR...
Is Turkey The Best Place For Wild Camping?
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Today we explore wild camping places that you will never forget. We go to the Datça Peninsula in Muğla and find the best spots. Come along! The eastern half of the Datça peninsula is bare, mountainous, and scarcely inhabited. In the middle of the peninsula, around the town of Datça, is the peninsula's largest area of good land, extending towards the southwest. The western part is also mountaino...
Pinara's Rock Was The Goal But I Found A Prince Instead
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Pinara is one of those places that you will most likely have all to yourself. It's situated in beautiful surroundings and is worth the visit for nature lovers and ancient ruin fanatics alike. The royal rock tombs are spectacular. You can find them just after the entry on your left. The remains of several ancient temples can also be seen in Pinara, an upper and a lower acropolis, a theatre, an o...
Sidyma | A Rarely Visited Ancient Town
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Sidyma stands for Natural, Untouched, Not Excavated, Original and Beautiful. Just getting there is worth the whole trip all-ready. Sidyma is an ancient town located in the village of Dudurga Asari in Muğla Province, Turkey. It's special because people are still living there as they have done for the last 2000 years. If you are using this video to plan your own trip, please use the terrain respo...
Patara Has A Surprise. Besides A Beach | An Antique City And Great Wild Camping
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Patara Has A Surprise. Besides A Beach | An Antique City And Great Wild Camping
Why is Turgut Falls Not Famous For The Waterfalls?
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Why is Turgut Falls Not Famous For The Waterfalls?
Nimara Cave Marmaris | 12.000 Years Old
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Nimara Cave Marmaris | 12.000 Years Old
Mugla Old Town? | What's There?
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Mugla Old Town? | What's There?
It Has To Be Done!
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It Has To Be Done!
Red Is Rusting Badly | Bodywork On A Budget
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Red Is Rusting Badly | Bodywork On A Budget
Going Nowhere
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Going Nowhere
Park up at Kille Beach, Dalaman. In Search Of A Fish On A Rock
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Park up at Kille Beach, Dalaman. In Search Of A Fish On A Rock
Yeşilüzümlü Could Well Be The Cutest Old Turkish Village Ever!
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Yeşilüzümlü Could Well Be The Cutest Old Turkish Village Ever!
Wild Camping In Fethiye With Park4Night. Red Broke down before I got there.
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Wild Camping In Fethiye With Park4Night. Red Broke down before I got there.
Ayasuluk Castle & The Basilica of St John | Slow Travel Turkey
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Ayasuluk Castle & The Basilica of St John | Slow Travel Turkey
The Caravanserai In Kuşadası Brings History To Life
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The Caravanserai In Kuşadası Brings History To Life
The Ancient City Of Ephesus Was Empty!
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The Ancient City Of Ephesus Was Empty!
A Hard Hike. Really, those tablets are killing me.
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A Hard Hike. Really, those tablets are killing me.
The Antique City Of Xanthos Is Not Living Up To It's Reputation
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The Antique City Of Xanthos Is Not Living Up To It's Reputation

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  • @memoz8951
    @memoz8951 34 хвилини тому

    You know the lows and the rules in the Europe and the US better than people live in the country Turkiye that you call Turkey.Go back home then if you do not like it.. No exception.

  • @arlettekhederlarian9319
    @arlettekhederlarian9319 2 години тому

    Go to Armina,life is wonderful ,,,

  • @Shinetimeart
    @Shinetimeart 13 годин тому

    İ think the biggest problem is that of all the years you lived here and served this country by creating and promoting and protecting lycan way; you dont know how to talk Turkish. You have not one Turkish video i think. İ love you and would like you to be a Turkish citizen. But i think its time to embrace this country more by learning the culture and language. You told us that you dont have the Turkish language skills to even sell a car. And you use still translator… i think you should consider this…

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 12 годин тому

      I speak enough Turkish to get by. I think that most Turkish woman are not able to answer technical questions about a car. And İ should be able to do so? Over the phone? And why would I make videos in Turkish? Turks can find enough info on the places İ go. I want to show others that your country is fantastic and more than just beach resorts. Oh. And the translater is something a noter demands if you need it or not. I don't need it. Have done business with noters without a translater where the law did not ask for one.

  • @MrsOhrid
    @MrsOhrid 14 годин тому

    Looks like the Ukrainian have no problem getting there long term stay certification

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 13 годин тому

      As long as they meet the requirements they get it. Simple

  • @veronicarunge2241
    @veronicarunge2241 16 годин тому

    Love the pergola - garden looking good. You are doing all you can to- just hard to have to wait. All the best thanks for sharing from Australia.

  • @39racka
    @39racka 18 годин тому

    You could do the 3 months stay twice and the other 3 months period travel in your van in the neighboring countries like Georgia and Bulgaria

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 17 годин тому

      I will have to do just that and if I was alone no problem. But my husband Ken is ill and not fit to travel. That's the big issue.

    • @39racka
      @39racka 16 годин тому

      @@AtHomeInTurkeyis there anything like you could apply for a caregiver status for him? Second option is get him back to health. Do paida lajin, look up all the videos and testimonies, do it every day as long as you can. I have seen people in Asia who started to walk again after a stroke. All disease is due to blocked chi flow. That's 5000 yrs old knowledge. With paida you remove the blockage and the blood, chi, flows again and repairs any issues. Buy the book "Heal yourself naturally now" by Hongchi Xiao. You yourself can do the Lajin stretch to see how wonderful this is.

  • @39racka
    @39racka 18 годин тому

    You're such skilled woman. At your age you can do anything. I am also retired in Turkey and hope I can stay.

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 17 годин тому

      I hope so too. It's a great country.

    • @39racka
      @39racka 16 годин тому

      @@AtHomeInTurkey yes, life is easy and it's safe

  • @poekiemanpoekieman9224
    @poekiemanpoekieman9224 18 годин тому

    Can't you just pay an immigration officer something to fix things for you? Or doesn't Turkey have democratised corruption?

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 17 годин тому

      I would never do that if I could. But I don't think you can.

  • @vickimoss667
    @vickimoss667 18 годин тому

    Love the gazebo idea!! ❤ I'm glad you got some beach therapy!!❤❤

  • @irbfenian2594
    @irbfenian2594 18 годин тому

    The cave was amazing. Nice to see it wasn't all locked away.

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 17 годин тому

      One of the things I like here a lot. It's not all tucked away and out of reach. At the old cities you can walk all over the old ruins and get a good feel of the place. Love it!

  • @mohsanghadari5577
    @mohsanghadari5577 19 годин тому

    You remind me my grandma she grew white and red grape the leafs made shadows and grapes hanging What peacful place eat take naps ❤

  • @mohsanghadari5577
    @mohsanghadari5577 19 годин тому

    I know is sooooo difficult with unstable low which changes every six months I was so sad when I saw two episode please finds a lower they know their country and zigzag immigration law nothing to lose God you are patient strong, and positive thought you make me jealous 😂

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 17 годин тому

      Thanks! We will find a way out I am sure.

  • @adachou
    @adachou 19 годин тому

    Beautiful garden & great idea to recycle the leaves 🍁👍🏻 All the best ❤

  • @jackiethompsonercan7800
    @jackiethompsonercan7800 20 годин тому

    Oh wow! This is amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this. I will definitely visit in the future.

  • @bubskar
    @bubskar 20 годин тому

    Your garden is a picture. Well done for your "can do" attitude and DIY skills. Great to see you breaking away for some chill time, both physically and mentally. A long journey undertaken but it looked so worth it.

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 20 годин тому

      Thank you! The garden is a real joy to work in.

  • @user-hp3sj3re7i
    @user-hp3sj3re7i 20 годин тому

    do not care I am like you, my sister. I bought a property in Istanbul worth $130,000 for 5 years. I had a normal residence permit, but now they tell me that I am only taking a residence permit, but my family does not. So how is this? Is this true? They want to disperse families

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 20 годин тому

      These new rules are heartbreaking. So hope you get out of this mess too.

    • @user-hp3sj3re7i
      @user-hp3sj3re7i 19 годин тому

      @@AtHomeInTurkey God willing, I will try to sell everything and get out and end this heartache

  • @trevorleat8906
    @trevorleat8906 21 годину тому

    Great to see you get out and about again and away from the other frustrations 🤞🤞Excellent thatching of your shelter too👏

  • @Thewatchingeye
    @Thewatchingeye 21 годину тому

    What can I say. It makes me very cross. They should tell everyone the truth. What’s really going on behind the seen.

  • @FearTheBeard141
    @FearTheBeard141 21 годину тому

    I have seen asian and african refugies waiting for permits in Germany for the last 40 years... systems are not made for individuals... its bad and is getting worst cause people have less power!

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 21 годину тому

      And it will get worse before it gets better.

  • @fourtails1192
    @fourtails1192 22 години тому

    I admire your stoic approach to your situation👍you need a break from the stress of it all...Timo is such a sweetheart 🤗. The palm leaves were a great solution 👍

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 21 годину тому

      Thanks, I try not to worry about things I can not change. I am just not always successful haha

  • @biancat5015
    @biancat5015 22 години тому

    I am so sorry..we are also leaving Turkiye because the income is just too much for us. The ever changing rules also make it impossible to settle with peace.

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 21 годину тому

      Exactly that. Even if we can stay, the feeling of being unsafe is devastating. And maybe enough to make us leave anyway.

  • @theMonument
    @theMonument 22 години тому

    Income of 800 Euro per family member plus a paid freehold house is an unnecessary high threshold. I mean, that's enough for a luxury life.

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 21 годину тому

      Sorry is I was confusing but it's not plus. It's income or house.

  • @minetdbrogs9386
    @minetdbrogs9386 23 години тому

    I think by talking directly through her Dutch diplomatic mission with a backing letter for special stay permission to the Turkish authorities could work

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 23 години тому

      Fingers crossed that de humanitarian visa works. All else is so hard to do and succeed with. Many people like my husband had to leave already.

  • @hasankaydin
    @hasankaydin 23 години тому

    Is it because you always say, Turkey instead of Türkiye😁 Well, for the Turks respect ist very importand especially if it is about TÜRKİYE... Try to say Türkiye😁

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 23 години тому

      Sorry, no disrespect from my part. But if the the Turks change the spelling of their country does that mean that other countries have to do this too? No. In Dutch it remains Turkije and as far as I know in English Turkey. You made me doubt so I googled on it. I can't find anywhere that the English changed the spelling of Turkey. If you do, please let me know.

  • @duygukarakurum
    @duygukarakurum День тому

    Mooie strand❤

  • @mustafahunca4764
    @mustafahunca4764 День тому

    You're doing an amazing job (I know it's not a job, but.. well still)

  • @annalinna4770
    @annalinna4770 День тому

    Thank you for all information you provide. May I ask you why you left France? It would help a lot to hear your experience. Thank you and good luck in Turkey.

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey День тому

      We lived in Turkey and left to look after my parent that lived in the north of France. A poor part of France with bad weather. So after they moved back to Holland, we spent some time in the US and came back to Turkey

    • @annalinna4770
      @annalinna4770 День тому

      @@AtHomeInTurkey Thank you for your kind and swift reply.I wish you a successful solution to your problems.

    • @Gillby47
      @Gillby47 День тому

      I enjoyed this one immensely,you have a idilic garden and I love your pagoda,plus a fantastic beach to enjoy.Thank you.

  • @heikkijaakkoremes8690
    @heikkijaakkoremes8690 День тому

    Maybe going out and coming back by tourist visa,many use this way is south east Asia and stay many years

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey День тому

      Yes, we are considering that. Until something better comes up.

  • @coachwork
    @coachwork День тому

    I hear Eurasian collared doves cooing in your video. They are quite new here in the remote Sunshine Coast, Canada. What a beautiful video. The algorithm led me to you, that's incredible!

  • @ipad2clippssppss
    @ipad2clippssppss День тому

    Super like from Lebanon 👏 Cheers and wishing you all the best in lovely Türkiye.

  • @websurfer5772
    @websurfer5772 2 дні тому

    I love that ancient olive press. That's an amazing find. 🫒🫒🫒

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey День тому

      It's sure is. I don't think it will be open much longer. People opt for the more modern machines to get more oil out of there olives.

  • @NaturesExpressions
    @NaturesExpressions 2 дні тому

    Prayers for both of you....can never trust such countries.....move to Bali.

  • @MgdalenaS
    @MgdalenaS 2 дні тому

    You could move to Hungary! Many dutch people live in our country. 😊

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey День тому

      It's on the list of countries to explore. But I did not know that many Dutchies live there. Thanks!

  • @MrsOhrid
    @MrsOhrid 2 дні тому

    I'm so sorry My sister is experiencing the same and we are Turkish dissent with American passport owns her own apartment she is forced to leave on the 14 of this month

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey День тому

      Oh my god. That's awful. Hope she has somewhere to go.

  • @notsurewhattobelieve2990
    @notsurewhattobelieve2990 2 дні тому

    It seems that everywhere they are trying to stop legal immigrants from staying whilst allowing any illegal to come in with no restrictions.

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey День тому

      Sounds just like the US. They do the same. Makes you wonder what the agenda is.

  • @pauliethefixer8617
    @pauliethefixer8617 2 дні тому

    If you can't put the property in a trust, then look into driving to Georgia maybe?

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 2 дні тому

      Thanks! Georgia is on the list to explore.

  • @davidkoreck1341
    @davidkoreck1341 2 дні тому

    They probably are having IMF problems

  • @Somali1971
    @Somali1971 2 дні тому

    With millions of Syrians, Ukrainians, and Russians, along with a significant number of expats from various countries, now living in Turkey, local residents are facing difficulties in finding housing and expressing their grievances.

  • @IbrahimAdiguzel1234
    @IbrahimAdiguzel1234 2 дні тому

    Go to Syria and get in Turkey from there . Tell them you are Arab and you fine 😢 There are 10 million illegal or runaway Arabs but not civilized people allow to live in Turkey ????

  • @js8705
    @js8705 2 дні тому

    With a South African passport it is 100 times worse. If Turkey doesn't work try Montenegro, I am currently visiting Montenegro. Beautiful country, great people and lovely weather BUT things will change once they become part of the EU.

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 2 дні тому

      Thanks! I have a whole list of countries that we will check out if we have to leave. Montenegro is on it.

  • @sponyz
    @sponyz 2 дні тому

    laws are still not stable, it will keep on changing and will improve to be better and more flexable, perhaps you should wait couple of month before making final decisions.

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 2 дні тому

      The decision is not mine residence renewal will be in two months.

  • @Bakilio4
    @Bakilio4 2 дні тому

    I would strongly suggest requesting a meeting with mayor or governor or head of the immigration department of the city. Provide the documents of your assets and financials as well as the medical condition of your husband. WORST CASE SCENARIO HEAD TO NORTHERN CYPRUS. RETIREMENT RULES ARE SIMPLER IN HERE. But I believe it can be solved with the head of immigration in Türkiye.

  • @ilksencelik2402
    @ilksencelik2402 3 дні тому

    Such a shame...useless policy government push on people and leave them on dilemma what to do next...

  • @avinderbhinder7719
    @avinderbhinder7719 3 дні тому

    I really hope you can find a solution my darling! I love your posts. I love Turkey and your wonderful walks. You've shown me such beautiful places. Much love

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 3 дні тому

      Thank you so much! I'm sure something will come up. Always does.

  • @OrhanAlbayrak-l1l
    @OrhanAlbayrak-l1l 3 дні тому

    My government s idiotic policy keeps good people away from Türkiye, I hope you find a smart attorney to handle your case

  • @RalphUsaTr
    @RalphUsaTr 3 дні тому

    I am a man about your age, I do not have the courage you have, congratulations to you.

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 3 дні тому

      After this encounter I have lost mine too haha. No more hikes with Timo like that.

  • @theearthling8178
    @theearthling8178 3 дні тому

    I have the same problem. I am thinking about a lawyer but there is no guarantee that anything can happen. By the way I know that someone with chronic illness is allowed to stay but with a different residence permit called insaniyet or something similar.

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 3 дні тому

      Sorry to hear. I agree that a lawyer can not help. And yes we try to go for the humanitarian residence permit. Hope you find a way out.

    • @theearthling8178
      @theearthling8178 2 дні тому

      @@AtHomeInTurkey I am sure it will work out with the humanitarian residence permit, if they didnt change the laws lately!

  • @user-pg8yb2ss3z
    @user-pg8yb2ss3z 3 дні тому

    Where are you from

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 3 дні тому

      I am from the Netherlands and my husband is an American

  • @ike4425
    @ike4425 3 дні тому

    Nooo..what!!! please run for a petition , we will sign it to avoid it

    • @AtHomeInTurkey
      @AtHomeInTurkey 2 дні тому

      Thanks, but it's not just me. There a so many in trouble at the moment.

  • @kommsk
    @kommsk 3 дні тому

    Your mother country is participating in the war against Russia, so this war backlashed around dragging prices up , raising inflation, encouraging mass emigration, so the turks try to control as they can their economy, and help their population....you're just the leak chainon in this big mess caused by NATO' s countries Germany included...reap what you sow