Egyptian citizens planning travel to Turkey will find a visa is required, with four distinct categories available to suit various purposes: Work, Tourist, Student, and Transit. The deep historical and cultural connections between the two nations, from the Fatimid and Ottoman eras, mean that exploring Turkey offers a uniquely resonant experience for Egyptian visitors. With numerous direct flights linking major Egyptian cities like Cairo to Istanbul, typically a journey of around two and a half hours, travelers should be prepared to exchange Egyptian Pounds for Turkish Lira upon arrival. While the visa application process is a necessary step, the rich tapestry of Turkey, from its bustling bazaars to its ancient ruins, promises a memorable journey.
WorkWork Permit (Residence‑type Work Authorization)
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FamilyFamily Residence Permit (post‑entry, based on family unification)
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StudentStudent Residence Permit (post‑entry)
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Visa not required with valid Schengen/US/UK/Ireland visa or residence permit. 30-day single-entry eVisa on Turkish/Egypt Air. Egyptians under 20 or over 45 can get eVisa.