The Path to Becoming a Citizen: Navigating Legal Hurdles in Turkish Citizenship Applications
1. The "National Security Investigation": A Common Reason for Rejection
2. Errors and Formalities: The Bureaucratic Labyrinth ????
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Apostille and Translation: Documents from foreign countries must be apostilled (or certified by a Turkish consulate) and then translated into Turkish by a sworn translator and notarized. Any error in this chain can render a document invalid. -
Name Discrepancies: Mismatches in the spelling of names across different documents (passport, birth certificate, title deed) can cause significant delays and rejections. -
Missing Information: Forgetting to include a required document or filling out a form incorrectly is a simple mistake that can lead to the outright rejection of the file.
3. Challenges Specific to Investment-Based Citizenship
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Property Valuation: The property's official appraisal report (ekspertiz raporu) must show a value above the minimum required threshold. Discrepancies between the sale price and the appraised value can disqualify the investment. -
Title Deed Annotations: The title deed must have an annotation stating it will not be sold for three years. Errors in this process can invalidate the application. -
Fund Transfers: The money must be transferred from the buyer's personal bank account to the seller's account through official banking channels, and the transaction must be documented with certified bank receipts. Any deviation can raise red flags.
4. The Critical Prerequisite: A Valid Residence Permit
5. Proving a Genuine Marriage in a Citizenship Application
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There are inconsistencies in the couple's answers to questions. -
The commission is not convinced of the union's authenticity. -
The Turkish spouse becomes uncooperative or withdraws their support during the process.
The Solution: How a Lawyer Can Make the Difference
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Pre-Application Assessment: Identifying potential red flags in your case before you even apply. -
File Preparation: Ensuring every document is flawless and meets all legal and formal standards. -
Process Management: Acting as your legal representative and managing all communication with the authorities. -
Legal Action: In the event of a rejection, filing a lawsuit (iptal davası) in the Administrative Court is the only effective remedy. A lawyer can professionally manage this entire litigation process.
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