Real Estate in Turkey Visa, Residence and Citizenship in Turkey

Visa, Residence and Citizenship in Turkey The Turkish government has issued recently a law that allows submitting and getting the Turkish visa electronically as you simply apply for tourist or trade visa via the electronic visa system on (https://www.evisa.gov.tr/en/). The e-visa can be obtained via the electronic system, which started in 2013, easily within minutes through the Internet from anywhere in the world. Currently, the developing of the necessary legislations is in progress to enhance the base of the electronic application of the visa and ensure that foreigners get visas through practical ways to be adopted in parallel meanwhile. In this context, on the 11 th of April 2014, the following have been determined:  Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, German, Arabic, and Chinese were added to the electronic visa system as well as the already existing languages namely English, French, and Spanish.  You can pay via credit cards, bank cards, which are commonly used in addition to visa cards, and master cards.  The necessary base, to make it possible to get visas from the offices of the airline companies, which are spread over the cities and airports to transfer passengers to Turkey, is to be developed.  The tourist companies, which receive tourist groups, are allowed to apply for an electronic visa to the whole tourist group and may combine the individual fee for each application into one payment for the whole group.  Foreigners, who arrived to Turkey without getting a visa, can apply for a visa through the electronic rooms to be based at the Turkish airports.  The fees of the visas obtained electronically through the website, will be cheaper than the fees of those visas obtained at the airports though. For more information about the fees of the visa, visit the following website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Turkey): Fees for E-Visa via E-Visa Application System. In coordination with all representatives of the concerned in the public entities as well as the private sector, the necessary measures are being developed to overcome the obstacles that may appear in the transitional phase of this new application. They aim to terminate, definitively, the waiting time at the airports through putting this new application in service within the shortest time. Residency in Turkey: First: tourist residence permit: This requires a travel document, a document of exchange of $ 6000 US dollars into Turkish lira, health insurance, which costs 700 TL (about $ 350), and an annual rental agreement certified by the municipality. Second: residence permit for buying a property: the foreigner who buys a property in Turkey is given a residence permit, annually renewable as long as the property is registered under his