Registration is mandatory for foreigners seeking international protection in Turkey. Registration enables access to public services and protection against forced return. Unregistered Syrian nationals cannot benefit from health, education or work permits
Turkish law enforcement initiated address checks in December 2021. Unidentified individuals received SMS to PDMMs for address updates. ID status can be checked through turkiye.gov.tr
PDMM registers temporary protection beneficiaries and refers them to cities. Registration is closed in many cities except for specific reasons. Applicants must stay at temporary accommodation centers during registration. Security checks and fingerprinting are conducted at registration centers
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Temporary protection applies to foreigners who cannot return to their home countries. Registration is mandatory for all persons under temporary protection. Registration process involves pre-registration and completion at PDMM offices. Registration provides legal residence and access to fundamental rights
Turkey's new asylum law (2014) replaced restrictive 1994 Regulation. DGMM now handles refugee status determination and international protection. European refugees receive three-year resident permits and comprehensive rights. Non-European refugees get one-year permits with limited rights. Subsidiary protection available for those facing death penalty or torture