
Investment Options for Turkish Citizenship
400,000 USD Real Estate Investment: By investing a minimum of 400,000 USD in real estate in Turkey, investors can qualify for citizenship.
500,000 USD Direct Investment: Investing a minimum of 500,000 USD in a Turkish bank, government bonds, or directly in a Turkish business and maintaining the investment for at least three years is a pathway to obtaining Turkish citizenship.
Employment of 50 People: Creating employment for at least 50 people in Turkey is another way to qualify for Turkish citizenship.
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Easiest Way To Obtain Turkish Citizenship: Property Investment
Invest in Turkish real estate with a minimum of 400,000 USD to unlock a fast and efficient path to Turkish citizenship, while capitalizing on Turkey’s vibrant property market.
400k
Dollars
4 Months
Processing Time

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Choose the category and question from right panel
- Bank Deposit Citizenship Investment
- Capital Citizenship Investment
- 通用投资入籍计划
- Real Estate Citizenship Investment
Withdrawing early may disqualify you from obtaining citizenship.
Yes, property owners are subject to an annual property tax.
Yes, if the investment meets the specified criteria.
Yes, you can earn interest depending on the bank and account type.
It’s a certificate that verifies the conversion of foreign currency into Turkish Lira.
No, you are not required to reside in Turkey.
It’s required for real estate investments.
Turkish citizenship is permanent unless revoked for legal reasons.
No, applicants are not required to know Turkish.
No, it’s a separate cost from the investment amount.
No, Turkish language proficiency is not required.
The minimum investment amount is $400,000 for real estate purchases.
Yes, under certain circumstances, such as fraud in the citizenship process.
Yes, if the property was purchased after the investment law was enacted and meets the investment criteria.
The issuing authority depends on the type of investment. For bank deposits, it’s the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency.
No, there is no such requirement for citizenship applicants.
It typically takes 3-6 months from the time of investment.
Yes, but it must be equivalent to the required amount in Turkish Lira.
The value at the time of purchase is what counts for the citizenship application.
Yes, it’s a viable option for businesspersons.
Yes, you have full work rights in Turkey.
Yes, but only after 3 years.
Not currently, but visa-free travel to many other countries is possible.
It typically ranges from 4% of the property’s value.
Yes, the investment can be sold after 3 years.
Yes, you can rent out your real estate investment.
It’s a document that confirms your investment meets the criteria for citizenship.
Navigating the legal and administrative procedures can be challenging.
Yes, as long as the total investment meets the minimum requirement.
Yes, a thorough background check is conducted.
No, there is no age limit.
Yes, but your share must meet the minimum investment amount.
There can be, depending on your personal financial situation.
Yes, if your investment meets certain criteria, like job creation.
The success rate is high for well-prepared and eligible applications.
Yes, after the mandatory 3-year holding period.
Investments can include real estate, capital investment, or creating jobs.
As with any investment, there are risks, so due diligence is important.
Yes, having a residence permit is part of the eligibility criteria.
Benefits include visa-free travel to many countries, right to live and work in Turkey, and access to healthcare and education.
Generally, no, as the process follows a standard timeline.
Yes, it can be passed to your descendants.
Through official valuation reports and government checks.
Yes, if the investment fulfills the specific criteria for startups.
It’s a report that assesses the market value of a real estate investment.
It’s advisable to work with a reputable lawyer or agent.
It depends on your age and other factors.
No, there is no minimum stay requirement.
Bank deposits are generally considered low-risk, especially if the bank is under the Turkish Deposit Insurance Fund.
Yes, by depositing a certain amount in a Turkish bank.
Yes, there are government fees, lawyer fees, and other administrative costs.
Yes, provided it meets certain criteria like capital investment or job creation.
The minimum amount is $500,000 or its equivalent in Turkish Lira.
Yes, applicants must have valid health insurance covering their stay in Turkey.
It’s highly recommended for a smooth process.
It typically ranges from 4% of the property’s value.
Generally, investments made before policy changes are honored.
For bankin investment, no, For property investment, Syrians are not allowed to get Turkish citizenship by property investment
No, it’s a separate cost from the investment amount.
Yes, but it must be equivalent to at least $500,000.
Investments can include real estate, capital investment, or creating jobs.
A licensed valuation expert or company in Turkey.
Yes, at least one visit is generally required.
It’s a tax levied on the purchase of property in Turkey.
It proves that the investment meets the minimum required amount in Turkish Lira.
Yes, it is an essential document for the application process.
You can check through the agency handling your application or the government website.
It typically takes 3-6 months from the time of investment.
Yes, your spouse and children under 18 can be included.
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