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Is It Possible for Foreign Nationals with a G Code to Be Released from Camps While Under Signature Obligation?

 Contents
  1. What Is a G Code?
  2. Detailed List and Explanations of G Codes
  3. Why Are G Codes Issued?
  4. Conditions for Removing G Codes
  5. Administrative Court Application Process
  6. Key Facts About Signature Obligations for Foreign Nationals
  7. The Process of Release from Camps
  8. Legal Support Options Available to You
  1. What Is a G Code?

In Turkey, foreign nationals may be subjected to restrictions and prohibitions known as “restriction codes” in various circumstances. These codes regulate foreigners who fail to comply with specific conditions, such as overstaying or posing security threats, and each code has its own unique requirements. The “G code” applies to foreign nationals who pose risks to public security and order, aiming to ensure closer monitoring of these individuals within Turkey.

  1. Detailed List and Explanations of G Codes

Below is a comprehensive list of all G codes applicable to foreign nationals in Turkey:

  • G-1: Issued to foreign nationals convicted of crimes against state security or constitutional order.
  • G-2: Applied to members of armed terrorist organizations or those propagating terrorism.
  • G-3: Used for individuals deemed highly likely to commit crimes in Turkey.
  • G-4: Applies to foreign nationals with infectious diseases that pose a public health threat.
  • G-5: Issued for crimes like fraud or forgery.
  • G-6: For foreigners who enter Turkey illegally.
  • G-7: Given to those convicted of prostitution, mediating prostitution, or providing venues for such activities.
  • G-8: Applies to foreign nationals linked to organized crime groups.
  • G-9: For individuals violating Turkey’s work and employment laws.
  • G-10: Issued for behavior that disrupts public order.
  • G-11: Applies to individuals attempting entry with forged documents.
  • G-12: For violations of residence permit rules.
  • G-13: Issued to foreigners working without permission.
  • G-14: Applies to individuals involved in human trafficking.
  • G-15: For foreigners caught engaging in prostitution.
  • G-16: Issued to individuals working illegally.
  • G-17: For foreigners involved in smuggling activities.
  • G-18: Applied to individuals facilitating illegal immigration.
  • G-19: For those posing public health threats due to contagious diseases.
  • G-20: Issued to foreigners involved in illegal gambling or betting.
  • G-21: For those with criminal records or at high risk of committing crimes.
  • G-22: Applies to individuals involved in illegal activities or connected to illegal organizations.
  • G-23: For foreigners threatening public security.
  • G-24: Applied to those who pose security risks and require monitoring.
  • G-25: For individuals facilitating the illegal entry of migrants into Turkey.
  • G-26: Issued to those involved in illegal organizational activities; removable via legal proceedings.
  • G-27: For foreigners provoking political or social incidents.
  • G-28: Applies to individuals who fail to meet entry requirements.
  • G-29: For violations of residency periods or unauthorized work.
  • G-30: For foreigners disrupting peace and order.
  • G-31: Issued to those threatening public order and security.
  • G-32: Applies to individuals threatening safety and security.
  • G-33: For illegal participation in political activities.
  • G-34: For forgery crimes; removal requires legal action.
  • G-35: Issued to those threatening public safety while illegally present.
  • G-36: For unauthorized employment.
  • G-37: Applies to individuals violating social and cultural norms.
  • G-38: For those posing health risks to society.
  • G-39: Issued for involvement in organized crimes.
  • G-40: For foreigners involved in prostitution crimes.
  • G-41: Applies to individuals seeking illegal employment.
  • G-42: Issued to drug traffickers or users with convictions.
  • G-43: For smuggling activities; removable via court proceedings.
  • G-44: Applied to those overstaying their legal residency.
  • G-45: For foreigners who disrupt social order and pose risks.
  • G-46: Issued to those displaying behavior disruptive to public order.
  • G-47: For illegal involvement in prostitution activities.
  • G-48: Applied to those facilitating or mediating prostitution.
  • G-49: For unauthorized commercial activities.
  • G-50: For those threatening public order and safety.
  • G-58: Issued to foreigners convicted of murder; removable via legal action.
  • G-64: For threats-related offenses against foreign nationals.

 

  1. Why Are G Codes Issued?

G codes are applied when a foreigner poses risks to public order or security. Situations like using forged documents, border violations, or carrying contagious diseases often lead to restriction codes, enforced by administrative decisions issued by provincial authorities.

 

  1. Conditions for Removing G Codes

The removal of a G code requires evidence demonstrating that the foreigner no longer poses a security risk. Foreign nationals with G-87 codes, for instance, can file for annulment through an Administrative Court. In some cases, these restrictions require a comprehensive legal process for resolution.

 

  1. Administrative Court Application Process

A key step in removing a G code is applying to the Administrative Court. This application must be made within seven days of the decision’s notification. Applicants must also notify the authority that issued the deportation order. The court’s decision can lift the restriction code, though each case depends on specific conditions, and timely applications are crucial.

 

  1. Key Facts About Signature Obligations for Foreign Nationals

Foreign nationals with G codes may be subject to signature obligations during their stay in Turkey. This measure ensures that they remain within the country’s borders. Failure to comply with this obligation may result in administrative sanctions.

 

  1. The Process of Release from Camps

Foreign nationals detained under administrative surveillance can be released under specific conditions. This requires filing an application with the Administrative Court, often with legal support. The conditions for release depend on the foreign national’s security status and the progress of their legal case.

 

  1. Legal Support Options Available to You

Removing G codes is vital to protecting foreign nationals’ legal rights and ensuring a proper legal process is followed. Obtaining professional legal support can lead to more effective and quicker results. Our law firm specializes in G codes and other restriction codes, offering expert solutions tailored to your needs. Contact us for more information and to start your application process.

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