In Turkish citizenship practice, many files do not become difficult because the applicant lacks a legal route. They become difficult because the civil registry record does not match the citizenship file. A person may have a Turkish parent, a valid marriage to a Turkish citizen, a qualifying investment, or a strong naturalization history, but if […]
Dual or multiple citizenship in Turkey is often misunderstood. Many people assume that once a Turkish citizen acquires another nationality, Turkish authorities automatically update the record. Official Turkish guidance shows that this is not how the system works. The legal framework is based on notification and registration. The Directorate General of Population and Citizenship Affairs […]
The Turquoise Card and Turkish citizenship are often mentioned together in discussions about immigration, investment, and long-term residence in Türkiye, but they are not the same legal status. This is the first and most important point. Under official Turkish sources, the Turquoise Card is a special status for certain qualified foreigners that provides rights associated […]
Choosing the right route to Turkish citizenship is not just a practical decision. It is a legal decision that determines which statutory conditions apply, which documents must be filed, how the authorities will review the application, and how strong the case will be from the very beginning. Under Turkish practice, citizenship is not processed through […]
For many applicants, the real question is not only how to become a Turkish citizen, but what changes after citizenship is granted. In legal practice, this is where expectations often become blurred. Some people focus only on travel. Others focus only on the passport booklet itself. In reality, the benefits of Turkish citizenship and a […]
Turkish citizenship by investment is often presented as a straightforward process: make a qualifying investment, submit your papers, and wait for approval. Legally, the process is more demanding than that. Under the official framework, investor citizenship in Türkiye is part of the exceptional acquisition regime, and it operates through a multi-step administrative chain that includes […]
Yes. As a rule, Turkish citizenship rejections can be challenged before the administrative courts. The clearest constitutional starting point is Article 125 of the Constitution, which states that all acts and actions of the administration are subject to judicial review and that, in actions against administrative acts, the time limit starts from written notification. That […]
The national security and public order assessment is one of the most decisive parts of Turkish citizenship law. In practice, many applicants focus on the visible conditions of their route, such as marriage duration, investment amount, or years of residence, and overlook the fact that Turkish citizenship is also subject to a broader state review. […]
The legal connection between a residence permit and Turkish citizenship is one of the most misunderstood subjects in Turkish immigration and nationality law. Many foreigners assume that any lawful stay in Türkiye eventually leads to citizenship, that a family residence permit puts them on an automatic citizenship track, or that a long-term residence permit is […]
Turkish citizenship for spouses of Turkish nationals is one of the most searched topics in Turkish nationality law, but it is also one of the most misunderstood. Many people believe that marrying a Turkish citizen automatically leads to a Turkish passport, that living together for a few years is enough, or that a family residence […]