Permanent (Long-Term) Residence Permit in Turkey

The process of obtaining a Permanent Residence Permit (PRP) in Turkey is a way for foreigners to establish long-term residency in the country, with no limitations on working, traveling and residing. Along with this, it also grants many of the same rights and privileges as a Turkish citizen, except the right to vote and hold public office. In order to obtain a PRP in Turkey, the following steps should be followed:

  1. Meet the requirements: To be eligible for a PRP, the individual must have a valid passport, a clear criminal record, proof of sufficient financial means to support themselves and a residence address in Turkey. Additionally, the individual must have legally resided in Turkey for at least 8 years with a valid residence permit and not have been absent from the country for more than 6 consecutive months during this time.
  2. Gather necessary documents: To apply for a PRP, the individual must gather various documents such as a valid passport, proof of residence, proof of financial means, proof of health insurance, criminal background check, reason for application, recent passport-sized photograph and documents showing the duration of legal residence in Turkey and continuity of stay.
  3. Submit the application: After gathering the necessary documents, the individual can submit the application at the nearest Provincial Directorate of Migration Management (Göç İdaresi Müdürlüğü)
  4. Pay the fee: There will be a fee for the application, which must be paid at the time of submission.
  5. Wait for a decision: After the application is submitted, the Provincial Directorate of Migration Management will review the application and make a decision, which may take several months to process.
  6. Collect the residence permit: Once the decision is made, the individual will need to collect the Permanent Residence Permit from the Provincial Directorate of Migration Management.

It’s important to keep in mind that regulations and requirements for the Permanent Residence Permit may change over time, so it’s best to verify the most up-to-date information with the local authorities and consult with a legal professional if you need help with the application process. Additionally, it’s important to be aware that an absence of more than 180 days in a calendar year can result in the cancellation of the Permanent Residence Permit and the individual’s right to reside in Turkey may be withdrawn. Therefore, it’s important to be mindful of the continuity of your stay in Turkey and plan your trips accordingly. It’s also worth noting that having a Permanent Residence Permit grants many of the same