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Turkey Citizenship by Investment: 2025 Updated Guide ($400K)
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Turkey Citizenship by Investment: 2025 Updated Guide ($400K)

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Turkey's citizenship-by-investment program remains one of the world's most popular, with a $400,000 real estate threshold. The Turkish passport now offers visa-free access to 110+ countries including Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

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Turkey's citizenship-by-investment (CBI) program, active since 2017, allows foreign nationals to obtain full Turkish citizenship through economic investment. The program is fully digital — applications are processed through Turkey's e-Devlet platform and the Göç İdaresi (migration authority). Processing typically takes 4–8 months from application to passport issuance.

Investment Options

There are five approved investment routes:

  • Real estate purchase: $400,000 minimum (3-year holding period)
  • Bank deposit: $500,000 for 3 years
  • Corporate investment creating 50+ jobs: $500,000
  • Government bonds: $500,000 for 3 years
  • Investment funds (SPK-regulated): $500,000

Key Benefits

Turkish citizenship comes with a number of strategic advantages beyond the passport itself. Turkey allows dual citizenship, so you keep your original nationality. Non-resident Turks pay no tax on foreign income. The Turkish passport also makes you eligible for the US E-2 Treaty Investor visa — a major advantage for investors with US business interests. The whole family (spouse + children under 18) is covered under one application.

The Turkish Passport in 2025

The Turkish passport ranks 36th globally, providing visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 110+ countries. While it doesn't offer Schengen visa-free travel, Turkey is actively pursuing EU visa liberalization. For Iranian applicants in particular, the Turkish passport represents a massive expansion in mobility — from roughly 40 visa-free destinations on an Iranian passport to 110+.

Application Costs & Timeline

Beyond the investment itself, budget approximately $30,000–$50,000 for due diligence fees ($10,000–$15,000), government processing fees, documentation, and professional consultant fees. The timeline from investment to passport is typically 5–10 months. Iranian applicants undergo additional due diligence screening but remain fully eligible.

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Ramin AsadiRCIC · R407111
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) · ITC iLand Immigration Inc.
This article was prepared by ITC iLand licensed immigration consultants. This is general information and does not constitute legal advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum investment required for Turkish citizenship by investment?

The most popular route is real estate purchase at a minimum of $400,000 USD, with a mandatory 3-year holding period. Alternative routes include a bank deposit of $500,000 for 3 years, government bonds at $500,000 for 3 years, an investment into SPK-regulated investment funds at $500,000, or a capital investment creating a minimum of 50 jobs at $500,000. The real estate route is the most widely used because of its lower threshold and the potential for rental income during the holding period.

How long does it take to get Turkish citizenship through investment?

Turkish citizenship through investment typically takes 4 to 8 months from application submission to passport issuance. Applications are processed digitally through Turkey's e-Devlet platform and the Goc Idaresi (migration authority). The entire family — spouse and children under 18 — is covered under a single application at no additional cost per dependent. Turkey does not require prior residency, a language test, or physical presence during processing.

Does a Turkish passport allow visa-free travel to the United States or Schengen countries?

The Turkish passport currently provides visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 110 countries, including Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and various Latin American nations. It does not currently grant visa-free access to the United States or most EU Schengen countries. However, a key strategic benefit of Turkish citizenship is eligibility for the US E-2 Treaty Investor Visa, which allows Turkish citizens to live and work in the US through a qualifying investment. Turkey also permits dual citizenship, so you retain your original passport alongside the Turkish one.

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