IST-1060Curated, programme-eligible homes from USD 400,000*. Eligible families typically receive Turkish passports in four to six months — handled by one senior advisor, end to end.
* Indicative programme minimum set by the Republic of Türkiye; subject to change. Timelines depend on government processing and individual case factors.
A regulated programme administered by the Republic of Türkiye. No language test and no interview are required by current rules.
Spouses and dependent children under 18 may be included in the same application, subject to programme eligibility.
The Turkish passport currently allows visa-free or visa-on-arrival travel to a wide list of countries. Coverage changes; we can share the up-to-date list.
Under current rules, qualifying real estate must be held for three years before being resold. Citizenship is retained thereafter.
A 30-minute private call to map your goals and shortlist approved projects.
We host you in Istanbul — pre-booked viewings, lawyer meeting, notary, all arranged.
We negotiate the contract, manage the appraisal, title transfer and residency permit.
Our legal team files the citizenship case. Passports typically issued in 4–6 months.
A walk-through of one of our hand-picked Istanbul homes — filmed vertically, the way you actually consume content on your phone.
Speak to a senior advisorThe current programme minimum set by the Republic of Türkiye is USD 400,000 of real estate, held for at least three years, in a property that meets the programme criteria. The figure and criteria may be updated by the authorities from time to time.
Our experience is that eligible applications typically complete in four to six months from purchase to passport issuance. Timelines depend on government processing and individual case factors and are not guaranteed.
Spouses and dependent children under 18 may be included in the same application, subject to the programme rules in force at the time.
Under current rules there is no minimum residency requirement before or after the citizenship is granted, and Türkiye permits dual citizenship for most nationalities.
Qualifying property must be held for at least three years under current programme rules; after that period it may be resold while the citizenship is retained.
A senior advisor will personally reply. Available in English, Turkish, Persian and Chinese.