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Turkey Residence Permit

Obtaining a Turkey residence permit, known locally as "Ikamet," is a crucial step for foreigners planning to stay in the country for an extended period. As of 2024, Turkey has implemented new regulations to streamline the process and attract qualified individuals. Alanya Firm and Nergizler Hukuk ve Danışmanlık are experienced legal service providers who can guide you through the intricacies of obtaining a residence permit in Turkey.

Types of Residence Permits

Turkey offers various types of residence permits to cater to different needs and circumstances:

  1. Short-term Residence Permit: This is the most common type, often referred to as a tourist residence permit. It's suitable for those who wish to stay in Turkey for tourism, business, or other short-term purposes. The validity period for this permit has been reduced from one year to six months as of 2024.
  2. Family Residence Permit: This permit is available for spouses and minor children of Turkish citizens or foreigners with legal residency in Turkey. It allows families to reunite and provides access to education for children up to the age of 18.
  3. Student Residence Permit: Designed for international students enrolled in Turkish educational institutions. The permit is typically valid for the duration of the study program.
  4. Long-term Residence Permit: Available to foreigners who have continuously resided in Turkey for at least eight years. This permit offers many of the same rights as Turkish citizens, with some exceptions.

Application Process

Obtaining a residence permit in Turkey involves several steps:

  1. Online Application: Begin by filling out the application form on the e-İkamet website. Alanya Firm can assist in ensuring all information is accurately provided.
  2. Document Preparation: Gather all required documents, including your passport, photos, proof of accommodation, health insurance, and evidence of sufficient financial resources. The specific requirements may vary based on the type of permit you're applying for.
  3. Appointment: Schedule and attend an appointment with the Provincial Directorate of Migration Management. During this meeting, your documents will be reviewed, and you may be asked additional questions.
  4. Permit Issuance: If approved, you'll receive your residence permit card, typically within a few weeks.

Legal Assistance

Navigating the residence permit process in Turkey can be complex, especially with the new regulations introduced in 2024. Nergizler Hukuk ve Danışmanlık offers expert guidance to ensure your application meets all requirements and proceeds smoothly. Their team can help you understand the different permit options, prepare your documentation, and represent you throughout the application process.

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