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Visas, residency permits, taxes, healthcare, banking, housing, and expat life in Turkey — explained clearly by people who've done it.
Essential guides
Step-by-step guide to obtaining a short-term or long-term residence permit in Turkey — requirements, costs, and timelines.
A detailed breakdown of monthly expenses for expats: rent, utilities, groceries, transport, and healthcare.
How to access public and private healthcare, register with SGK, and navigate health insurance as a foreigner.
Understand Turkish income tax, residency tax rules, double taxation treaties, and what you owe as an expat.
The complete guide to purchasing real estate in Turkey as a foreigner — legal process, title deeds, and costs.
Compare Istanbul, Antalya, Izmir, Bodrum, Fethiye, and Alanya for affordability, community, and quality of life.
A country-specific relocation guide for Dutch nationals — permits, banking, deregistration, and practical steps.
How to obtain Turkish citizenship through real estate investment or other approved investment pathways.
Verified partners
Vetted immigration lawyers, property agents, tax advisors, and relocation specialists — all with expat experience.
Qualified Turkish immigration attorneys specializing in residence permits, citizenship, and visa appeals.
Find a specialistLicensed agents with expat experience — from rental search to title deed acquisition.
Find a specialistCross-border tax experts who understand both Turkish and international tax obligations.
Find a specialistEnd-to-end relocation support — from pre-departure planning to settling in.
Find a specialistSworn translators for notarized documents, permits, contracts, and government filings.
Find a specialistPrivate health and life insurance providers that meet Turkish residency requirements.
Find a specialistCost of living
Turkey remains one of the most cost-effective countries in Europe and the Middle East for expats. A comfortable life in Istanbul can cost as little as €1,200/month for a single person — and significantly less in coastal cities.
Single person monthly budget
Antalya / Alanya
Single person monthly budget
Istanbul
Family of 4 monthly budget
Outside Istanbul
Family of 4 monthly budget
Istanbul with international school
Estimates in EUR based on mid-2026 exchange rates. Actual costs vary by lifestyle and neighbourhood.
Best cities for expats
Compared by cost, community, healthcare, internet, and long-term liveability.

The global city. Unmatched professional opportunities, international schools, and a vast expat network — at a higher cost of living.
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Expat community
Very large community
Internet
Excellent
Healthcare
World-class
Why expats choose Istanbul
Residency & legal
The step-by-step process for obtaining legal residency in Turkey — from your first appointment to receiving your ikamet card.
Arrive on a tourist visa or visa-free (most nationalities get 90 days).
Short-term, long-term, student, family, or humanitarian residence permit.
Apply online via the e-ikamet system and schedule a directorate appointment.
Passport, photos, health insurance, proof of address, financial means, application fee.
Visit the Foreigners Department (Yabancılar Şubesi) with all original documents.
Your residence permit card (ikamet) arrives by post within 2–8 weeks.
For property owners, students, and those with financial means. Valid 1–2 years, renewable.
Read guideAfter 8 years of legal residency. Permanent right to remain with no renewal required.
Read guideVia real estate investment ($400K+), 5 years residency, or marriage to a Turkish citizen.
Read guideWhy Turkey
Live comfortably on a fraction of Western European costs. Rent, food, and services are significantly cheaper.
No wealth tax. Competitive income tax rates. Double tax treaties with 90+ countries.
World-class private hospitals at a fraction of Western prices. Fast, efficient, and English-speaking staff.
Real estate prices are low compared to Europe. Foreigners can buy property freely. Strong rental yields.
Turkish citizenship available via $400,000 real estate investment. Includes visa-free access to 110+ countries.
Affordable, well-connected, and with excellent infrastructure for digital nomads and remote professionals.
Large, welcoming expat communities in multiple cities. International schools, clubs, and networks.
Warm climate, low living costs, and access to quality healthcare make Turkey ideal for European retirees.
All guides reviewed by Turkish immigration lawyers and updated regularly.
Real experiences from people who have navigated the Turkish immigration system.
Turkish immigration law changes frequently. We monitor and update guides within days.
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