Turkish Citizenship by Investment – 2025 Requirements and Process
One of the most practical ways for foreign nationals to acquire Turkish citizenship is through investment. Especially in cities like Alanya, this path offers both personal and family benefits. At Üner Law Firm, we explain the current legal framework as of 2025.
Who Can Obtain Turkish Citizenship by Investment?
According to Article 5901 of the Turkish Citizenship Law, foreigners who make specific economic investments may acquire citizenship.
Investment Options for Citizenship (2025)
As per the latest official regulations published in the Official Gazette, applicants may choose:
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Real estate purchase worth at least USD 400,000 (held for 3 years)
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Capital investment of at least USD 500,000
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Employment of at least 50 Turkish citizens
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USD 500,000 in government bonds or bank deposits (3-year commitment)
Real Estate Investment – Most Preferred Option
In cities like Alanya, real estate is the most popular route. The property must:
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Be registered in the applicant’s name
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Have full ownership or construction rights
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Be annotated “Cannot be sold for citizenship purposes”
At Üner Law Firm, we manage the entire property registration process for you.
How Long Does the Process Take?
With complete documents, it usually takes 3 to 6 months. Delays may occur due to errors or missing paperwork. Lawyer-guided applications progress faster.
Which Family Members Are Eligible?
Spouse and children under 18 are also eligible for citizenship. Parents or adult children are not included.
Required Documents for Application
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Passport (notarized Turkish translation)
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Title deed, bank receipt, or investment certificate
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Biometric photo
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Criminal record
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Residence permit or application
Üner Law Firm provides complete legal support for document preparation and submission.
What If the Application Is Rejected?
Even if investment conditions are met, the application may be rejected for national security concerns. In such cases, administrative litigation can be filed to challenge the decision.
Conclusion: Secure Citizenship with Legal Guidance
Gaining Turkish citizenship by investment is a fast and secure route with the right legal team.
If you're looking for an Alanya-based lawyer, Üner Law Firm has the expertise to guide you step by step.
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