F oreign Citizenship and Acquisition of Turkish Citizenship
Foreign Citizenship and Acquisition of Turkish Citizenship

Foreigners Law is a legal system that examines the restrictions and rights of individuals and legal entities who are foreigners in a country. In Turkey, there are limitations in the law regarding certain rights and transactions for foreigners, such as working, residing, studying, and acquiring property. Due to its relationship with various legal fields such as Citizenship Law, Company Law, Export and Import Law, Family Law, Inheritance Law, Employment Law, and Tourism Incentive Law, Foreigners Law can be considered a hybrid legal discipline.
Blue Card (Mavi Kart)
Recognition of Turkish citizens living in foreign countries or foreigners living in Turkey, recognition of marriages and divorces.
Services related to Foreigners Law:
- Monitoring citizenship application procedures; resolving disputes and pursuing cancellation lawsuits in case of citizenship application rejection.
- Providing legal consultancy for companies regarding the employment of blue-collar and white-collar foreign workers.
- Monitoring work and residence permit applications.
- Recognition and enforcement of divorce decisions issued by foreign courts.
- Recognition and enforcement of foreign court decisions and arbitral awards.
- Pursuing legal proceedings and enforcement procedures for cases involving foreign individuals and legal entities in Turkey.
- Assisting foreign individuals in establishing companies in Turkey; drafting contracts between state institutions, partners, employees, and clients and resolving disputes.
- Monitoring real estate transactions of foreign individuals and legal entities in Turkey and resolving related disputes.
- Managing the leasing of real estate by foreign individuals and legal entities in Turkey and resolving disputes.
- Providing consultancy services to foreign individuals on inheritance law in Turkey.
- Offering legal consultancy services in Turkish, English, and German for companies with foreign elements.
- Interpreting disputed provisions of international contracts.