Turkey CIP Naturalized 4,000 Investors in 3 Months During Pandemic, Raising US$17 Million a Day
The figures imply that Turkey naturalized an average of 1,333 main applicants a month during the height of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Read MoreThe figures imply that Turkey naturalized an average of 1,333 main applicants a month during the height of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Read More6 luxury detached villas, each with a private swimming pool, along with 34 two-bedroom apartments, overlooking the bay of Gumusluk.
Read MoreFood-, energy-, and health-security – in addition to mobility – are quickly becoming crucial factors in alternative residence and citizenship decisions.
Read MoreThe Home Office saw 52% YoY growth in Turkish Businessperson Visas in 2019. Brexit’s releasing the UK from its Ankara Agreement obligations has something to do with it.
Read MoreApplication data for Turkey’s citizenship by investment program, as reported by the government, defy belief; nearly 25,000 new citizens in 17 months.
Read MoreAs Turkey’s Ministry of Interior grants visa-free travel to another six European countries, the expected visa-waiver agreement with the EU moves closer.
Read MoreAnd 6,325 citizenship investors purchased 433 parcels of land and 10,354 properties in 2019, capitalizing on favorable exchange rates and a rising tide.
Read MoreTIP offers CIP-investors the best property options in terms of price, location, and ROI, across the top investment regions within Turkey.
Read MoreNow we can say with absolute confidence that we can offer the fastest CIP application processing time, with a very high chance of approval.
Read MoreGüvenc Ketenci, CEO of Ketenci & Ketenci Law, discusses some of the most important factors to keep in mind when considering the Turkish CIP.
Read MoreTurkey surprised many by becoming the world’s most popular CIP. None more so than Grenadians, who are finding their cozy corner of the market contested.
Read MoreWhy is the Turkey CIP the world’s most popular despite its lack of Schengen-access? Why are 98% of Grenada CIP-applicants Chinese? Answer: E2.
Read MoreTurkey’s CIP has surprised by becoming the world’s most popular in no time. “We’ve seen nothing yet,” says one company. “Here come the Chinese agents”.
Read More2,611 investors and 7,351 dependents have obtained citizenships by investment under Turkey’s CIP since the price cut in September last year.
Read MoreOverall, investors from Iran and Iraq were the top two nationalities for citizenship with 253 and 143 approved applications, respectively.
Read MoreOver 1.1 million foreigners applied for Turkish residency in the year 2018-19, a 40% increase from the previous year, with more than 50% of those applications submitted in Istanbul.
Read MoreThe booming trend of foreign investment in Turkish real estate continues. Figures for 2018 show a 78.4% increase on 2017,
Read MoreGovernment incentives, unbeatable prices on prime property, visa-free travel, and access to a fast-growing Eurasia market are just some of the reasons investors have fallen for Turkey’s CIP.
Read MoreTurkey’s decision to cut the price of its citizenship by investment program by 75% at the end of last year has catapulted interest in the program to such an extent that some service providers say they are now filing 20 applications per week, reports say.
Read More“They were asking people to pay between 7,000 and 12,000 euros for this so-called Montenegrin citizenship,” said Akkan Suver, Montenegro’s honorary
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