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  2. Turkish identity card - Wikipedia

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    Turkey issued ID cards (Turkish: Nüfus Hüviyet Cüzdanı) with the 1927 census in Ottoman Arabic letters. With Turkey's change to Latin script, ID cards were changed to Latin in 1928. Surnames were added after 1934, with the Surname Law. Newer ID cards were issued in 1976, however old cards were still valid until 1991.

  3. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    The individual keeps their national ID card number for life, and in recent years it has been linked to the birth certificate number of newborn infants (it is the same number). The national ID card must be surrendered to the government upon the demise of the individual, at which time it will be exchanged for an official death certificate. Brazil

  4. Turkish Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    From January 1, 2003 on, all public institutions integrated the personal identification number in their certificates and documents like identity card, passport, international family book, driving license, form and manifesto they issue to citizens. The Identity Card Serial Number formerly in use was not needed any more and so cancelled. [3]

  5. Category:Identity documents of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Blue Card (Turkey) D. Driving licence in Turkey; T. Turkish identity card; Turkish passport

  6. Category:National identity cards by country - Wikipedia

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    Identity documents of Turkey (4 P) U. Identity documents of the United Kingdom (1 C, 12 P) ... National identification card (Taiwan) Thai identity card;

  7. Turkish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Former Turkish citizens who were forced to give up their Turkish citizenship (for example, because they have naturalized in a country that usually does not permit dual citizenship, such as Austria) can apply for the Blue Card (Mavi Kart), which gives them some citizens' rights back, e.g. the right to live and work in Turkey, the right to ...

  8. Visa requirements for Turkish citizens - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 February 2025. Entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Turkey Turkish passport Visa requirements for Turkish citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Turkey. There are four types of Turkish passports ...

  9. Emblems of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The emblem of Turkey, seen at the Turkish Embassy in Vienna, Austria. The emblem on Turkish passports. Turkey has no official national emblem, but the crescent and star (Turkish: ay-yıldız, lit. ' crescent-star ') design from the national flag is in use on Turkish passports, Turkish identity cards and at the diplomatic missions of Turkey.