Turkish citizenship by marriage is one of the most searched nationality topics in Türkiye, but it is also one of the most misunderstood. Many foreign nationals assume that marrying a Turkish citizen automatically leads to a Turkish passport. Turkish law does not work that way. Under the official guidance of the Directorate General of Population […]
Turkish citizenship by investment remains one of the most visible nationality programs in the region because it combines an established statutory framework with several different investment options, including real estate, bank deposits, capital investment, government bonds, fund participation, and employment creation. The legal basis is found in Turkish Citizenship Law No. 5901 and its implementing […]
Turkish citizenship is one of the most discussed areas of immigration and nationality law in Türkiye. Foreign nationals often ask whether they can become Turkish citizens through long-term residence, marriage, family ties, investment, or a previous connection to Türkiye. The answer depends on the legal route involved, the applicant’s immigration history, and the quality of […]
Turkish citizenship law is one of the most frequently researched areas of immigration and nationality practice in Türkiye. Foreign nationals often want to know whether they can become Turkish citizens through long-term residence, marriage, descent, or investment. Businesses and high-net-worth individuals also regularly ask whether the Turkish citizenship by investment framework still exists, what the […]
Learn how framework agreements and long-term supply contracts work under Turkish law, including contract formation, call-off orders, pricing, adjustment, hardship, default, termination, standard terms, merchant duties, and mandatory mediation in commercial disputes. Introduction Framework agreements and long-term supply contracts in Turkey are widely used in manufacturing, retail, construction, energy, logistics, distribution, and technology-driven procurement. Turkish […]
Learn how set-off, netting, and payment adjustment mechanisms work under Turkish law, including statutory set-off requirements, contractual netting, current account structures, insolvency-related issues, protected claims, and drafting strategies for Turkish contracts. Introduction Set-off, netting, and payment adjustment mechanisms under Turkish law are among the most practical tools for managing payment risk in commercial relationships. They […]
Learn how boilerplate clauses work under Turkish law, including general transaction conditions, unfair terms, interpretation against the drafter, unilateral amendment bans, consumer protections, and why standard terms can decide enforceability in Turkey. Introduction Boilerplate clauses in Turkish contracts matter far more than many parties assume. In practice, businesses often focus on the “commercial” sections of […]
Learn how foreign currency clauses and payment obligations work in Turkish contracts, including Article 99 of the Turkish Code of Obligations, Decree No. 32 restrictions, the 2025 movable-sale amendment, resident-party rules, and drafting tips for enforceable FX clauses in Turkey. Introduction Foreign currency clauses and payment obligations in Turkish contracts are governed by two layers […]
Learn how choice of law and jurisdiction clauses work in contracts involving Turkey, including foreign-law selection, Turkish court clauses, foreign court agreements, consumer and employment limits, exclusive jurisdiction, and enforcement of foreign judgments in Turkey. Introduction Choice of law and jurisdiction clauses in contracts involving Turkey can determine far more than boilerplate. They affect which […]
Learn how termination of contracts works under Turkish law, including rescission, notice-based termination, immediate termination for just cause, impossibility, hardship, lease and employment rules, and the legal consequences of ending a contract in Turkey. Introduction Termination of contracts in Turkey is not governed by a single universal rule. Turkish law distinguishes between contracts that end […]