Updated for 2026

Move to Turkey
with confidence.

Visas, residency permits, taxes, healthcare, banking, housing, and expat life in Turkey — explained clearly by people who've done it.

1M+
Registered foreign residents
180+
Nationalities living in Turkey
90+
Double tax treaty countries
2026
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Essential guides

Everything you need
to relocate.

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Cost of living

How far does
your money go?

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

€800–1,500

Single person monthly budget

Istanbul

€1,200–2,200

Family of 4 monthly budget

Outside Istanbul

€2,000–3,500

Family of 4 monthly budget

Istanbul with international school

€3,000–5,000
Full cost of living breakdown

Istanbul vs Antalya

Monthly estimate
CategoryIstanbulAntalya
City-center 1BR Rent
€400–700
€250–450
Monthly Utilities
€50–80
€40–65
Groceries (monthly)
€150–250
€120–200
Internet (fiber)
€10–15
€10–15
Public Transport
€25–40
€15–25
Private Health Insurance
€40–100
€35–90

Estimates in EUR based on mid-2026 exchange rates. Actual costs vary by lifestyle and neighbourhood.

Best cities for expats

Where will you
call home?

Compared by cost, community, healthcare, internet, and long-term liveability.

Istanbul
Cosmopolitan Hub

Istanbul

The global city. Unmatched professional opportunities, international schools, and a vast expat network — at a higher cost of living.

Cost index

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Expat community

Very large community

Internet

Excellent

Healthcare

World-class

Why expats choose Istanbul

  • Largest expat community
  • International flights
  • Top private hospitals
  • Business hub
Istanbul expat guide

Residency & legal

How to get your
residence permit.

The step-by-step process for obtaining legal residency in Turkey — from your first appointment to receiving your ikamet card.

01

Enter Turkey

Arrive on a tourist visa or visa-free (most nationalities get 90 days).

02

Choose Permit Type

Short-term, long-term, student, family, or humanitarian residence permit.

03

Book Appointment

Apply online via the e-ikamet system and schedule a directorate appointment.

04

Prepare Documents

Passport, photos, health insurance, proof of address, financial means, application fee.

05

Attend Appointment

Visit the Foreigners Department (Yabancılar Şubesi) with all original documents.

06

Receive ikamet

Your residence permit card (ikamet) arrives by post within 2–8 weeks.

Short-term Permit

For property owners, students, and those with financial means. Valid 1–2 years, renewable.

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Long-term Permit

After 8 years of legal residency. Permanent right to remain with no renewal required.

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Turkish Citizenship

Via real estate investment ($400K+), 5 years residency, or marriage to a Turkish citizen.

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Why Turkey

Why 1 million+ expats
chose Turkey.

Lower Cost of Living

Live comfortably on a fraction of Western European costs. Rent, food, and services are significantly cheaper.

Favorable Tax Environment

No wealth tax. Competitive income tax rates. Double tax treaties with 90+ countries.

High-Quality Healthcare

World-class private hospitals at a fraction of Western prices. Fast, efficient, and English-speaking staff.

Property Investment

Real estate prices are low compared to Europe. Foreigners can buy property freely. Strong rental yields.

Citizenship Pathway

Turkish citizenship available via $400,000 real estate investment. Includes visa-free access to 110+ countries.

Remote Work Base

Affordable, well-connected, and with excellent infrastructure for digital nomads and remote professionals.

Established Expat Life

Large, welcoming expat communities in multiple cities. International schools, clubs, and networks.

Retirement Quality

Warm climate, low living costs, and access to quality healthcare make Turkey ideal for European retirees.

Legally reviewed content

All guides reviewed by Turkish immigration lawyers and updated regularly.

Written by expats, for expats

Real experiences from people who have navigated the Turkish immigration system.

Always up to date

Turkish immigration law changes frequently. We monitor and update guides within days.

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the move?

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