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Originally Posted by Nathansharkey
You cannot enter turkey with a car or motorcycle unless the vehicle is registered to you in the same country that you have residency. I made that mistake and was turned around at the turkey border because of it. It is a strange law.
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Pretty sure that is not a law. Last year I entered with a German passport in a UK registered car which is registered to another person. I had a notarised LOA (Letter Of Authority) translated into Turkish. Entered at Haydarpasha Port from Ukraine and left at Kapikule (to Bulgaria) with no issues. I also entered in 2014 (twice) and 2015 with a different UK registered car (in my name) and also had no problems at any of the six border crossings I passed.
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Originally Posted by joss.quilty
Is that true even if you have a carnet de passage? I am Uk and heading there in my NZ registered car with a cdp.
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Turkey does not use the Carnet de Passapge for private vehicles, so it will not help you.
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