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Turkey provides a 20-year tax exemption for certain property investments in Istanbul, which can also qualify investors for a fast-track citizenship route. Istanbul's serviced apartment market is cited as one vehicle for meeting the investment threshold.
Turkey's citizenship by investment program is being promoted alongside a 20-year tax exemption benefit for qualifying foreign nationals who establish residency. The arrangement is intended to attract wealthy individuals seeking both a second passport and a long-term tax-advantaged base.
Tรผrkiye's 2026 property law reforms have introduced changes affecting the real estate assets used to qualify for citizenship by investment, without altering the passport eligibility rules themselves. The analysis covers how these quieter regulatory shifts affect the underlying property market and asset conditions for citizenship applicants.
Turkey has introduced a 20-year exemption on foreign-source income for qualifying individuals, effective from 2026. The measure is aimed at attracting international capital and investors relocating to Turkey.
The video argues that Western passport holders, particularly Americans subject to FATCA, face increasing difficulty obtaining bank accounts, residency, and visas in BRICS nations. It outlines strategies including second citizenship via South American passports, Antigua and Barbuda, and Turkey as potential workarounds.
Turkey has gazetted Law No. 7582, granting new tax residents a 20-year exemption on foreign-sourced income. The law complements Turkey's existing investment-based citizenship program.
Cambodia, Paraguay, Ecuador, Turkey, Namibia, and South Africa are highlighted as markets with low land prices or residency permit opportunities. The analysis covers land costs, foreign ownership rules, and residence permit availability in each country.
A new tax break law signed by President Erdogan has come into effect in Turkey. The legislation is described as establishing favorable tax conditions for individuals relocating or holding assets there.
Turkey's parliament has enacted a 20-year tax holiday on foreign-sourced income, clearing the final legislative hurdle for the measure proposed by President Erdogan. The law gives Turkey one of the more extensive foreign-income tax exemptions available globally.
Industry advisors identify Topkapฤฑ and Ataลehir as neighborhoods offering strong value for the US$400,000 minimum real estate investment required under Turkey's citizenship-by-investment program. The piece compares where that threshold goes furthest across Istanbul districts.
A four-bedroom triplex villa in a gated community in Taลdelen, Istanbul is listed as qualifying for Turkey's Citizenship by Investment program.
A five-bedroom sea view villa with private pool in Selimpaลa, Silivri is listed as meeting the minimum investment threshold for Turkey's Citizenship by Investment program.
A three-bedroom apartment in Haramidere, Istanbul is listed as meeting the minimum investment threshold for Turkey's Citizenship by Investment program.
A four-story villa with hammam in Beylikdรผzรผ, Istanbul is listed as a qualifying property for Turkey's Citizenship by Investment program.
A six-bedroom Art Nouveau building in Asmalฤฑmescit, Beyoฤlu, Istanbul is listed as a qualifying property for Turkey's Citizenship by Investment program.
Turkey's citizenship by investment program requires a qualifying real estate purchase and is described as the world's most popular CBI program. Proponents argue that property appreciation can offset the cost of obtaining a second passport for a family.
A webinar is scheduled covering the process of obtaining Turkish citizenship through real estate investment. The session focuses on practical steps and requirements for the real estate route under Tรผrkiye's citizenship by investment program.
Turkey proposed a 20-year tax holiday on foreign-sourced income for new residents in April 2026. Key details of the proposal remain unconfirmed or unclear.
A video compares the cost and structure of several citizenship-by-investment programs for families of four, covering options in Sรฃo Tomรฉ and Prรญncipe, Nauru, Sierra Leone, Vanuatu, St. Lucia, Grenada, Turkey, and Egypt. The comparison focuses on incremental per-person costs and program competitiveness for family applicants.
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