Acquiring Turkish citizenship through marriage is a legally recognized path but subject to strict requirements under Law No. 5901. Applicants must be married to a Turkish citizen for at least three years, live together, and prove the marriage is genuine. Many applications are rejected due to early filing, lack of cohabitation proof, or missing documents. This article explains the legal conditions, common mistakes, and practical tips for a successful application.
1. Introduction The real estate sector has become one of the most strategic areas of investment in Turkey for both individual and institutional investors. Particularly for institutional investors, Real Estate Investment Funds (REIFs) stand out due to their tax advantages and legal safeguards. Regulated by the Capital Markets Board of Turkey (CMB), these structures offer transparency, diversification, […]
What are your rights as a dual citizen under Turkish law? Can you access the same protections as single-nationality Turkish citizens? And how do courts handle potential conflicts of law? This article outlines the key legal rights of dual citizens in Turkey and what to expect if you’re involved in a legal dispute. Are Dual […]