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Turkish Citizenship By Investment

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Why Choose a Turkish Passport?

Located at the crossroads of Asia and Europe, Turkey has maintained a unique blend of Asian originality and European growth. Since Turkey applied for European Union (EU) membership in 1987, with its official candidacy confirmed in 1999, it has enjoyed robust economic relations with EU nations. These ties make Turkey an important player in global economics and a desirable destination for investors and travelers alike.



We've already discussed how to obtain a Turkish residence permit in previous posts, but this article focuses on the benefits and process of acquiring a Turkish passport.



Turkish Passport Law


As of September 19, 2018, Turkey simplified its citizenship requirements, making it easier for foreign nationals to become citizens. For example, one can obtain a Turkish passport by purchasing real estate worth at least $250,000. The passport itself is ranked 39th globally, granting holders access to 114 countries either visa-free or with visa-on-arrival options.



Once you complete the necessary forms and submit your documents to the City Hall, they will be forwarded to the Ministry of Interior for review. If you’ve lived in Turkey for several years and wish to stay permanently, acquiring Turkish citizenship offers several advantages, including eliminating the need for visas, residence, and work permits. Turkey also permits dual citizenship, so you won’t have to renounce your original nationality.



Requirements for Turkish Citizenship


To qualify for Turkish citizenship, you must:



Be of legal age (depending on your country of origin).


Have lived in Turkey for at least 5 years (with less than six months’ interruption). If married to a Turkish citizen or born in Turkey, this period is reduced to 3 years.


Be physically and mentally healthy, with no criminal record.


Speak basic Turkish.


Prove you can meet your financial needs, either through employment or existing assets.


Being valuable to Turkish society, such as working for a Turkish company or excelling in fields like sports or academia, can enhance your chances of becoming a citizen.



Benefits of Turkish Citizenship


Visa-Free Travel: Turkish citizens can travel to 72 countries without a visa, and get a visa upon entry in 42 others.


Strong International Standing: Turkey’s political influence is growing globally, especially in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.


Quick Processing Time: Turkish citizenship is usually processed within 30 working days.


Schengen Area Access: Turkish passport holders can easily enter 26 Schengen countries.


No Minimum Stay: You do not need to reside in Turkey to maintain your citizenship.


Retirement Plans: Turkish citizens benefit from national retirement programs.


Voting Rights: Turkish citizens can participate in national elections.


Free Education: Citizens gain access to free educational opportunities in Turkey.


5 Ways to Obtain a Turkish Passport


Working in Turkey


If you work in Turkey for 5 years while paying taxes and social security, you can qualify for Turkish citizenship. First, you need to secure a work permit, known as çalışma izni.


Buying Property in Turkey


Investing $250,000 in real estate allows you and your family to obtain Turkish passports. You can even purchase multiple properties, as long as their total value meets the required amount.


Registering a Company in Turkey


Registering a company and holding a work permit for 5 years will also qualify you for citizenship, provided that your taxes and social security contributions are paid.


Investing in Turkish Banks


By depositing $500,000 in a Turkish bank for at least 3 years, you become eligible for a passport.


Marriage to a Turkish Citizen


Marrying a Turkish citizen grants you eligibility for a passport after 3 years, provided the marriage is genuine.


Required Documents for Citizenship


To apply for Turkish citizenship, you’ll need:



A passport valid for at least 1 year.


Proof of identity.


A Turkish residence card, if applicable.


Bank statements and proof of income.


Entry and exit stamps.


Four color photos.


Whether you're looking to invest in Turkish real estate, start a business, or simply enjoy the benefits of Turkish citizenship, Turkey offers a fast and straightforward process. Explore investment opportunities today, and let experts guide you through obtaining Turkish citizenship with ease.



For more information on real estate and Turkish citizenship opportunities, visit İzmir Advisor.



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