A Turkish people may visit Turkey with his nation Id proof. But when he wants to visit his country I don't think there will be such place he could travel without having a VISA. However, turkey is really a nice place for have the tour. I had a tour from there three months ago and thanks to "Citadeltours" for providing us best travel service from my home city Canada to Egypt.
US residence status only removes the need for a visa for the USA. Outside the USA it has no validity, it is your Turkish citizenship which determines whether you need a visa or not. See the link below for a full list of visa-free countries for Turkish citizens.
The Turkish Lira is used in Istanbul and in Turkey.
yes, Turkish bread is a traditional bread form turkey that is eaten before a traditional Turkish meal.
no because the Turkish are very strict with this as they are just protecting there people and if you do try to work in turkey without a permit then you face inprisonment.
The people in Turkey are called Turkish people.
Turkish girls are from Turkey.
The official name of Turkey is the "Republic of Turkey".In Turkish it is called "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti in Turkish".
Turkish is the proper adjective for Turkey.
because turkey in turkish has nothing to do with the bird.
Turkish is spoken in Kuşadası.
I m from Turkey= Ben Türküm
of course yes.im turkish and we have turkey ...