Residence in Turkey: how long you can be away
A Turkish residence permit can be cancelled or refused at renewal if you spend too long outside the country. Short-term and long-term permits differ.
Short-term residence
A short-term residence permit (ikamet) may be cancelled or not renewed if you are outside Turkey for more than 120 days within a 360-day period. Keep your total absence under about four months per rolling year.
Long-term residence
A long-term residence permit may be cancelled after about one year of continuous absence from Turkey, save for legal exceptions such as health, education or compulsory public service.
The short-term limit is cumulative (total days); the long-term limit is about one continuous absence. Confirm your case with the DGMM (Göç İdaresi) — this is general information, not legal advice.
How to keep track
- On a short-term permit, add up all days abroad and keep under 120 within any 360-day window.
- On a long-term permit, watch the single longest absence against the one-year limit.
- Keep proof for any absence covered by a legal exception.
Daybound counts your days outside Turkey and warns you before the limit that applies to your permit.