Residence in Turkey
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There are many options for staying in Turkey. Some people choose to get married, buy property or start a business. If you’re thinking about moving to Turkey, there’s no need to worry about the paperwork involved with obtaining residency. The process is straightforward and easy! In this article we’ll help you understand the different types of residence available so that you can make an informed decision on which one best suits your needs.
The many benefits of staying in Turkey.
You’ll be living in one of the world’s most beautiful countries. Turkey has a rich cultural heritage and an ancient, fascinating history. The scenery is breathtaking: you can enjoy mountain ranges or seaside towns, depending on where you choose to live. And it’s not just the natural beauty that makes Turkey such a great place to live; there are plenty of modern comforts too—in fact, when it comes to living standards in Turkey, expats have reported being pleasantly surprised by how good their quality of life really is!
The climate is generally moderate year-round (although summers can get hot), which means your family will enjoy pleasant weather all year long – perfect for outdoor activities like swimming at the beach or hiking through national parks like Istanbul National Park or Büyükçekmece Lake National Park. And this isn’t just because Istanbul is built next to water: most cities across the country have lakes or rivers nearby too!
Turkey has excellent healthcare facilities which include hospitals equipped with cutting-edge equipment so that people recovering from illnesses can recover quickly while also staying safe.. In addition to these medical facilities there are some clinics where one can get treatment without having surgery performed on them – these clinics offer services including physiotherapy and rehabilitation therapies such as acupuncture or massage therapy among others..
What are the differences between Turkish residence and Turkish citizenship?
You can acquire Turkish citizenship without becoming a resident. You may also be a resident without being able to speak Turkish.
On the other hand, you cannot acquire Turkish citizenship unless you are eligible for residence in Turkey and meet one of the following requirements:
- Residing in Turkey for at least five years out of seven consecutive years (the last two years being uninterrupted). If this period is interrupted by your absence from Turkey for reasons beyond your control or by force majeure like war or natural disaster, then it will not be counted against you.
- Having legally resided in Turkey as an employed person during at least four consecutive years (the last year being uninterrupted) prior to applying for citizenship and having held an official employment contract with a public institution or company based in Turkey during the same time period.
Main types of Turkish residence.
There are several different kinds of residence in Turkey, and they can be granted to you in a few ways. The most common way is to marry a Turkish citizen or someone who already has Turkish citizenship. If this isn’t an option for you, then there are other ways that your employer might be able to help sponsor you.
If you’re looking at Turkey as an investment opportunity and want to start your own business there, then the investment residence program could be right up your alley. The government will offer incentives by waiving taxes on income earned while living in Turkey; however, it’s important to note that these benefits only apply if your company is majority-owned by local investors—so keep that in mind when considering this option!
Residence in Turkey by buying property
Buying property in Turkey is an excellent way of creating a home base, as well as having your own space. The permit gives you the rights to live in the property and also allows you to rent it out or sell it at any time.
You can choose from 1, 2 or 3 bedroom apartments, villas, townhouses and more. There are many different areas for buying property in Turkey including Antalya on the Mediterranean coast, Cappadocia near Kayseri City and even on the banks of Lake Van which is located in Eastern Anatolia!
The process for buying property will vary depending on what type of structure you want to buy; however there are a few important requirements:
- You must be over 18 years old with a valid passport (have no criminal record) or be under 18 with both parents/guardians’ consent
- You can only purchase one house per family member so if there are multiple partners then each person must apply separately (don’t worry though because all applications will be processed together)
Residence in Turkey with marriage.
If you are married to a Turkish national, you can apply for a residence permit for your spouse. To do this, both of you must meet the following criteria:
- You have been married for at least 3 years;
- You have lived together for at least 1 year since the date of your marriage; and
- You provide evidence of your marriage (for example, a copy of your wedding certificate). If necessary, we will also ask that your spouse sends us an income statement showing they earn no less than TL 5 per month (TL 10 if they want to work).
Getting a Turkish work permit (Chalishma Ezin).
Work Permit is a residence permit granted to foreign nationals who want to work in Turkey and those who wish to employ foreign nationals, as well as their family members. A work permit can be obtained for up to three years. However, if your work requires skills that are not currently available on the Turkish labor market, you may be eligible for an extended residence period of up to five years.
If you are a skilled worker or if your employer is willing and able to provide support during your stay in Turkey (including accommodation), then you may apply for an indefinite stay after obtaining a temporary residence permit that permits employment in Turkey.
Educational migration to Turkey ( Student Visa )
The student visa is a temporary residence permit, which allows the holder to study in Turkey. If you are a student, you can stay in Turkey for one year and then extend your visa for another year. Although this type of residence permit has certain limitations as compared to other types of residence permits, it does come with some benefits:
You can work on campus (such as in the library or cafeteria) if there is an agreement between your university and the Ministry of National Education. In addition, some private universities allow foreigners who hold this type of residence permit to work off-campus during their studies.
If you want to stay longer than two years but do not wish to become a permanent resident or apply for an investment visa, this type of temporary residency may be suitable for your needs.
Business residence in Turkey.
One of the most popular types of residence permits in Turkey is business residence. If you want to establish a company or represent an existing one, then this type of permit will allow you to live and work in Turkey as well. You can apply for it if your business meets certain requirements:
- It must have been legally registered in accordance with Turkish law.
- The company must be able to prove that it has enough funding at its disposal, or that it has access to sufficient capital through loans or credit facilities.
In order to obtain a business residence permit, you need a valid passport and proof that you have resided outside of the country for at least 183 days within the last two years prior to applying for your permit (if not already on another type of temporary residency). In addition, applicants must submit documents with proof that they have paid their taxes up until December 31st last year (or any other date within three months).
What are the different types of residence in Turkey? There are many options, which one is right for you?
There are many options for Turkish residence, which one is right for you?
Turkish residence can be divided into two main categories: long term residence and temporary residence. The long-term Turkish residency permit is usually granted through investment in a real estate project or by purchasing a property in Turkey. This type of residency allows you to stay in Turkey for up to three years at a time while holding the status of “temporary resident”. After this initial period of three years, if you choose to apply again, your application will be reviewed on an individual basis by authorities.
If you opt for temporary residency as opposed to permanent residency, there are two ways it can be obtained:
- 1) Buy property worth at least 500 thousand EURO (or its equivalent in currencies other than euro) and pay taxes based on that amount annually over five years; 2) Invest at least 500 thousand USD (or its equivalent value in currencies other than dollar). This option also requires annual payment of taxes over five years
Conclusion
If you are looking for a new home in Turkey, there are many different types of residence available. The best way to find out which one is right for you is by contacting us for a free consultation. We will discuss your situation and help you decide which option will work best for your needs.