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The "Turkiye Tech Visa" program for digital nomads has been launched in Turkey

The "Turkiye Tech Visa" program for digital nomads has been launched in Turkey

March 21, 2024

Information about the program was announced last year. Now everyone can submit a preliminary application and register for the Türkiye Tech Visa program on the website https://www.turkiyetechvisa.gov.tr/en / . On the website, you can apply for one of two types of visas: "start-up" - for those who want to start their own business and "talent" - for talented digital specialists.

What does the Türkiye Tech Visa offer?

-Work permit for a period of 3 years exclusively for Türkiye Tech Visa
-Exemption from income tax and corporate tax
-Comprehensive free medical care
-Simplified process of obtaining a residence permit for family members of the applicant
-Office opportunities in technoparks and incubation centers
-Venture investments and project financing support
-Mentoring and consulting support

It is reported that the full launch of the program will take place within two months.

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