Introduction
The Turkish Citizenship by Investment (CBI) remains one of the most attractive pathways to a second passport in 2025. Foreign individuals can acquire Turkish citizenship in exchange for investing in realty, securities, or job creation—without ever having to abandon parent citizenship.
Although no new thresholds for investments are amended this year, there are new procedural changes implemented for 2025. Those include further due diligence verification as well as stricter requirements for documentation. In this article, we will outline the entire process step-by-step with real updates for 2025.
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Investment Opportunities Available (2025)
You can be eligible for Turkish citizenship by selecting one of the following pathways:
- Real Estate Investment: Purchase of a Turkish property valued at a minimum of $400,000 with a 3-year no-sale guarantee.
- Bank Deposit: Invest a minimum of $500,000 in a Turkish bank for a minimum of 3 years.
- Government Bonds: Purchase $500,000 of government bonds, owned for a duration of 3 years.
- Venture Capital Fund or REIT Investment: Invest $500,000 in a licensed Turkish venture capital or real estate investment fund.
- Job Generation and Business: Establish a business in Turkey and generate a minimum of 50 Turkish national jobs.
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Both methods have their own documentation alongside eligibility procedures. Hiring a Turkish lawyer assists in compliance with new statutory requirements.
What Did 2025 Bring?
Element | Old (Until 2024) | New (2025) |
---|---|---|
Minimum Real Estate Investment | $400,000 | $400,000 (Unchanged) |
Background Checks | Security Standard Local Check | Includes Interpol & FATF compliance screenings |
Transcript of Documents | OPTIONAL | Same as for Foreign docs: they should be translated and notarized |
Notary Function | Restricted | Same-day mandatory not |
Application Path Clarity | Manual tracking | Now includes online application reference portal access |
The updates aim to boost transparency, inhibit abuse, and get Turkey’s program in line with global consistence standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Any foreign national who meets the minimum investment requirement and passes the background checks can apply for Turkish citizenship by investment. There are no nationality-based restrictions.
Yes. As of 2025, the minimum real estate investment requirement remains at $400,000. However, there are new compliance checks and holding period audits to prevent misuse.
In 2025, Turkey has enhanced due diligence checks, implemented tighter source-of-fund requirements, and added new reporting obligations to align with global compliance standards.
The process usually takes between 4 to 7 months depending on the type of investment, background screening, and documentation accuracy. Delays may occur if additional verification is needed.
No, residency is not required after obtaining Turkish citizenship by investment. However, you must maintain the investment (e.g., property ownership) for at least 3 years as required.
Step-by-Step Application Process
Choose an Investment Course
Decide where you would like to invest: in real estate, securities, or starting a business.
Get a Certificate of Eligibility
The issuing government agency (e.g., Land Registry or BRSA) generates this certificate to ensure your investment makes a compliant-to-law arrangement.
Apply for a short-term residence permit
You must hold this permit before applying for citizenship. Most investors apply under the “investment” category.
Prepare and Submit the Citizenship Application
Send your entire application bundle—consisting of legal translations, receipt for payment, as well as compliance documents—via your provincial Provincial Directorate of Civil Registration and Nationality.
Wait for Approval
The application is reviewed for approval by Ministry of Interior and Presidency. If successful, Turkish ID and passport are given.
Required Documents (2025)
The following is the entire checklist with what each document entails:
- 🛂 Passport: Original and notarized Turkish version of all identity sheets. For verification of nationality and lawful entry.
- 📃 Certificate of Eligibility: From your government authority for your kind of investment (Land Registry, BRSA, etc.).
- 🏠 Proof of Investment:
- For immovables: Registrar’s title deed of Tapu enrolled with no-sale notation for 3 years.
- For bank deposits: Letter of bank confirmation and SWIFT statements.
- For bonds/funds: Spiking and buying certificates.
- 💳 Temporary Residence Permit: Mandatory before application for citizenship. Comprises residence card and approval documents.
- 📁 Application Form: Completed Turkish citizenship application form with a wet signature or attorney submission.
- 📸 Biometric Photograph: Four Hires-style, white-background biometric photographs that were taken in the last 6 months.
- 🧾 Tax ID Number: Released from Turkish Tax office, required for opening bank accounts, buying properties, payment of state fees.
- 📄 Civil Status Papers:
- Birth certificate
- Marriage license (if filing with spouse)
- All should be apostilled and translated into Turkish.
- 🔍 Criminal Record Checks: From your home country as well as from Turkey, dated in the past 6 months. Should be apostilled as well as translated.
- 📜 Declaration of No Criminality (Optional): Frequently requested from high-risk jurisdictions for FATF adherence.
- 🧾 Confirmations of Fee Payments: Official receipt for payment of application processing, notarization, and translation fees.
- 📝 Power of Attorney (if needed): If you are authorizing an attorney to act on your behalf. Should be notarized as well as translated.
Benefits of Turkish Citizenship
- Visa-free+ visa-on-arrival entry into over 110+ nations
- Full citizen rights of Turkey, like medicine and education
- Dual nationality allowed
- Qualifications for petitioning for the U.S. E-2 visa
- No minimum stay requirement in Turkey
Conclusion
For a smooth and legally compliant application, consider working with an experienced Turkish lawyer who specializes in investment-based citizenship. Your investment deserves the protection of legal expertise.
Source
- Presidency Investment Office – Turkey Citizenship by Investment Program
- Directorate General of Migration Management – Residence Permit Procedures
- NVI – Citizenship by Investment Application Process (2025 Guide)
- General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre – Buying Property in Turkey
- Official Gazette of the Republic of Türkiye – Legal Amendments
- Banks Association of Turkey – Capital Transfer Clarification for Citizenship Applications
- Author Av. Baris Erkan Celebi
- Barış Erkan Çelebi Founder of Turkish law firm
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Baris Erkan Celebi is an English-speaking Turkish lawyer who exclusively represents foreign investors in Turkey. His law firm in Turkey specializes in providing international investors in Turkey with reliable legal counsel and personalized business solutions.