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Long-Term Residence Permit (Uzun Dönem İkamet İzni)
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Long-Term Residence Permit (Uzun Dönem İkamet İzni)

Work Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Varies (Renewable for additional 3-year periods)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

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Overview

Indefinite residence permit for foreigners who have continuously resided in Turkey for at least eight years on valid permits, granting rights similar to Turkish citizens.

The Long-Term Residence Permit in Turkey, formally known as the *Uzun Dönem İkamet İzni*, serves as the cornerstone of the nation’s pathway toward permanent settlement for foreign nationals. Established under the Law on Foreigners and International Protection (Law No. 6458), which came into full effect in 2014, this permit was designed to modernize Turkey’s immigration framework by providing a clear, merit-based transition from temporary status to indefinite residency. Before the implementation of this comprehensive legislation, the Turkish immigration system relied on a fragmented collection of regulations that often left long-term residents in a state of perpetual administrative uncertainty. By formalizing the criteria for indefinite stay, the Turkish government sought to bridge the gap between temporary visitors—such as those on short-term tourist, student, or work permits—and those who have integrated deeply into the socio-economic fabric of the country. This permit acts as a reward for long-term commitment, acknowledging that individuals who have maintained a continuous, lawful presence for at least eight years have demonstrated a level of stability and contribution that warrants a more permanent legal standing, effectively mirroring the rights and security enjoyed by Turkish citizens.

The ideal applicant for this permit is a foreign national who has successfully navigated the Turkish immigration system for nearly a decade, maintaining continuous residency without relying on social assistance for the three years preceding the application. While the permit is not restricted to specific professional fields, it is most frequently sought by expatriates, long-term employees, and investors who have established deep roots in Turkey. Unlike temporary residence permits, which require frequent renewals and are often tied to specific purposes like employment or education, the Long-Term Residence Permit is indefinite, liberating the holder from the bureaucratic burden of periodic extensions. Furthermore, it grants the holder rights nearly identical to those of Turkish citizens, including the ability to reside permanently and access various public services, with the notable exception of the right to vote, stand for election, or hold public office. While the permit requires the maintenance of valid health insurance and a clean record of social stability, it offers a distinctive level of security that other visa categories lack. It is a prestigious status that signifies a permanent migration outcome, making it the ultimate goal for those seeking to build a lasting life in the country without the constant pressure of visa expiration dates or changing regulatory requirements.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must have resided in Turkey legally for at least 8 continuous years.

Must not have received social assistance in the last 3 years.

Must have sufficient and sustainable financial resources to support self and family.

Must have valid health insurance.

Must not pose a threat to public order or security.

Must have a registered residential address in Turkey.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Proof of relationship

Completed application form

Passport photos

Turkish citizen/resident ID (sponsor)

Proof of income (sponsor)

Health insurance (sponsor)

Proof of accommodation (sponsor)

Criminal record clearance (sponsor)

Address registration (sponsor)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Indefinite duration (no need for periodic renewals).
  • Grants almost all rights of a Turkish citizen, except for voting, running for office, and mandatory public service.
  • Exempt from the standard residence permit fee.
  • Allows for easier access to work permits and social security.

Worth Knowing

  • Very strict eligibility criteria regarding the 8-year continuous stay.
  • Processing times can be lengthy (up to 6 months).
  • Can be revoked if the holder stays outside Turkey for more than one year continuously (except for health, education, or compulsory public service reasons).
  • Not available to refugees, conditional refugees, or holders of humanitarian residence permits.

Application Process

1

Turkish sponsor prepares documents: Turkish citizen or resident gathers proof of relationship and income

2

Family member registers online: Applicant creates account on e-ikamet.goc.gov.tr

3

Complete family residence permit application: Fill out family permit application form

4

Gather relationship documents: Prepare marriage certificate, birth certificate, etc.

5

Schedule appointment: Book appointment at migration office

6

Attend appointment: Submit documents and biometric data with sponsor

7

Receive residence permit: Get family residence permit ID card

Application Forms

Go to application portal
Family Residence Permit Application—

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