It has been announced the launch of the Digital Nomad Visa to Türkiye, also known as the Remote Worker Visa. This visa is granted directly without the need for a permit or residency if the required conditions are met.
Conditions for applying for the Digital Nomad Visa to Türkiye:
- The applicant must be between 21-55 years old.
- The applicant must be a citizen of European Union countries, the United Kingdom, the United States, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and many other countries. Learn more about them by visiting the official visa website here.
- Having remote work contracts or ownership proof.
- Proof of a steady income source of $3,000 monthly / $36,000 annually.
Documents required when applying for the Digital Nomad Visa to Türkiye:
- A valid passport for at least 6 months.
- A university degree or diploma certificate.
- A work contract document proving that the applicant works in the field of digital marketing.
- A two-dimensional personal photo.
- A document proving the existence of a monthly income source of $3000.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- What are the ways to obtain the CBI in Türkiye?
There are several investment methods that provide citizenship, ranging from buying real estate, bonds, and stocks to participating in an investment company or employing 50 Turkish employees.
- Are there investment residency programs in Türkiye?
Yes, there are property residency, tourist residency, and work residency, each with its own conditions and requirements.
- Is Turkey among the countries signatory to the E2 visa treaty?
Yes, Turkey is among the countries signatory to the E2 Visa treaty in addition to the Ankara Treaty between Turkey and the United Nations.
Read also: Investment Funds in Turkey
- Is Türkiye a signatory to the Hague Apostille Convention?
Yes, Türkiye is among the signatory countries to the Apostille Convention, which significantly facilitates dealing with government documents. Read more about this convention here.
These are the available details about the Digital Nomad Visa to Türkiye for now. We will provide you with complete details as soon as they are available. In conclusion, we invite you to continuously follow the NTL website to stay informed about the latest news regarding all types of citizenship programs, investment residencies, and remote work visas.
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