Obtaining a residence permit in Turkey can be a complex process, as there are a variety of different types of permits and different requirements for each. In general, however, the conditions for obtaining a residence permit in Turkey can be broken down into three main categories: legal requirements, financial requirements, and documentation requirements.

Legal requirements for obtaining a residence permit in Turkey include having a valid passport and not having a criminal record. Additionally, applicants may be required to have a certain level of private healthcare insurance and, in some conditions, may be required to pass a health check.

Financial requirements for obtaining a residence permit in Turkey can vary depending on the type of permit being applied for. For example, some permits may require the applicant to have a certain amount of money in a bank account or to show a certain level of income. Additionally, some permits may require the applicant to have a certain level of assets, such as property or a business.

Documentation requirements for obtaining a residence permit in Turkey can also vary depending on the type of permit being applied for. In general, however, applicants will be required to provide proof of their identity, such as a passport or national ID card, and proof of their legal status in Turkey, such as a work permit or a student visa. Additionally, applicants may be required to provide proof of their financial status, such as bank statements or tax returns, and proof of their health insurance. Students are required to present their school registration documents.

It’s worth noting that these requirements can change over time, so it’s advisable to check with one of our customer representatives for the most recent and accurate information. Additionally, it’s also recommended to seek professional guidance from immigration consultant for a smooth and successful application process. Our company is always welcoming foreigners for helping regarding the residence permit process.

Overall, obtaining a residence permit in Turkey can be a complex and time-consuming process, but by understanding the legal, financial, and documentation requirements, and by being well-prepared with the necessary documents, applicants can increase their chances of success.

by Bünyamin ESEN, Senior Investment Consultant & Founding Partner