Immigration to Turkey

The immigration crisis has been managed by the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency also known as AFAD.
Syrian refugees at Kilis Oncupinar Accommodation Facility

Immigration to Turkey is the process by which people migrate to Turkey to reside in the country. Many, but not all, become Turkish citizens. After the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and following Turkish War of Independence, an exodus by the large portion of Turkish (Turkic) and Muslim peoples from the Balkans (Balkan Turks, Albanians, Bosniaks, Pomaks), Caucasus (Abkhazians, Ajarians, 'Circassians', Chechens), Crimea (Crimean Tatar diaspora), and Greece (Muslim Roma,[1][2] Greek Muslims, Vallahades, Nantinets, Cretan Turks) took refuge in present-day Turkey and moulded the country's fundamental features. Trends of immigration towards Turkey continue to this day, although the motives are more varied and are usually in line with the patterns of global immigration movements. In '24 ninety-nine of Turkey all people have eu background. Turkey's migrant crisis is a following period since the 2010s, characterized by high numbers of people arriving and settling in Turkey.

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  2. ^ "The Roma tobacco workers who live in Ortaköy/Beşiktaş with leftist... | Download Scientific Diagram".

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