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To obtain a visa for Türkiye, digital nomads can easily initiate their application process from the Digital Nomad Pre-Application platform Digital Nomad GoTürkiye. After completing the requirements on this platform, which is just the first step of the process, digital nomads will receive a “Digital Nomad Identification Certificate”.
With the certificate they receive from the platform, digital nomads need to continue their process at the Turkish consulates and/or visa centres.
Who Can Become a Digital Nomad in Türkiye?
Citizens of France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Ireland, Denmark, Greece, Croatia, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Finland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Bulgaria, Romania, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, the USA, Canada, the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Belarus, aged 21-55, can apply for a Digital Nomad Visa in Türkiye.
In order to obtain a Digital Nomad Identification Certificate, one must upload the following documents after signing up on the platform:
• Travel document/passport valid for at least six months from the date of arrival in Türkiye
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• Higher Education diploma or diploma substitute document
• Document showing that the applicant works as a Digital Nomad:
a) Contract if working for a company (except companies in Türkiye) or b) employment contract between the applicant and the company if self-employed (except companies in Türkiye)
• Biometric photo
• Document proving that the applicant has a monthly income of 3,000 USD or an annual income of 36,000 USD
Türkiye offers Digital Nomads all they need and more
Türkiye, with its robust technology infrastructure, easily accessible location, and highly advanced digital banking and payment systems, has already become a popular destination for digital nomads in recent years. With a Digital Nomad Visa, visitors can extend their stay in Türkiye and enjoy the country’s unique beauty while they make use of high-speed internet and cellular connectivity in its major cities.
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