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Military Service in Turkey: What You Need to Know

How Conscription Works in Turkey Today

Conscription remains mandatory for Turkish male citizens. In 2019, a new law permanently introduced a “paid military service” (bedelli askerlik), allowing eligible men to perform just one month of basic training and pay a fee instead of serving the full military term. With the reform, the active conscription period for most privates and non-commissioned personnel was reduced to six months.


Why Military Service Still Matters in Turkey

Completing military service is deeply embedded in Turkish social and professional life. For many employers — especially in the public sector — having fulfilled one’s military duty is seen as an important signal of responsibility and citizenship. Not doing so, or failing to defer or “buy out” correctly, can become a disadvantage when applying for certain jobs or promotions.


Eligibility, Call-up, and Typical Service


Paid Military Service (“Bedelli Askerlik”)


Deferral (“Tecil”) & Special Cases


The Impact of Not Serving


Recent Developments


Why It Still Matters for Turkish Youth & Expatriates


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