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How do you get a citizen on real estate in Turkey

Turkey is a beautiful country with a rich history, culture and natural beauty

By Pirooz NarimaniPublished 12 months ago 3 min read

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How do you get a citizen on real estate in Turkey

Turkey is a beautiful country with a rich history, culture and natural beauty. It is also a popular destination for foreigners who want to buy property and enjoy the benefits of Turkish citizenship. In this blog post, we will explain how you can get a citizen on real estate in Turkey, what are the requirements and advantages, and what are the steps you need to follow.

What is a citizen on real estate in Turkey?

A citizen on real estate in Turkey is a legal status that allows you to obtain Turkish citizenship by investing in real estate in the country. This means that you can buy a property in Turkey and become a Turkish citizen at the same time, without having to renounce your original nationality or go through a long and complicated naturalization process.

What are the requirements and advantages of getting a citizen on real estate in Turkey?

The main requirement for getting a citizen on real estate in Turkey is to invest at least $250,000 in a property or properties that are not subject to any mortgage or lien. You also need to keep the property for at least three years and declare your intention to acquire citizenship to the relevant authorities. You can apply for citizenship for yourself, your spouse and your children under 18 years old.

The advantages of getting a citizen on real estate in Turkey are numerous. You will be able to enjoy the rights and privileges of a Turkish citizen, such as:

- Traveling visa-free or with an e-visa to more than 100 countries, including the European Union, Japan, South Korea and Singapore.

- Accessing free or low-cost health care and education services in Turkey.

- Benefiting from the social security and pension system in Turkey.

- Participating in the political and economic life of Turkey.

- Having dual citizenship and keeping your original nationality.

What are the steps you need to follow to get a citizen on real estate in Turkey?

The steps you need to follow to get a citizen on real estate in Turkey are:

- Find a suitable property or properties that meet your needs and budget. You can consult with a reputable real estate agency or lawyer to help you with this process.

- Complete the purchase of the property or properties and obtain the title deed (tapu) from the land registry office. You will need to pay the relevant taxes and fees, such as stamp duty, value added tax and title deed fee.

- Apply for a residence permit (ikamet) from the immigration office. You will need to submit your passport, title deed, health insurance, bank statement and biometric photos. You will receive your residence permit card within 15 days.

- Apply for citizenship by investment from the provincial directorate of population and citizenship affairs. You will need to submit your residence permit card, title deed, passport, birth certificate, marriage certificate (if applicable), criminal record certificate, medical report and biometric photos. You will also need to obtain a certificate of conformity from the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization that confirms that your property investment meets the criteria for citizenship. You will receive your citizenship approval within three months.

- Take an oath of allegiance and receive your Turkish identity card and passport from the provincial directorate of population and citizenship affairs. You are now officially a Turkish citizen!

We hope this blog post has answered your questions about how to get a citizen on real estate in Turkey. If you are interested in buying property and obtaining citizenship in this amazing country, please contact us today. We will be happy to assist you with every step of the process.

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