Turkey Archives - Traveling Lifestyle https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/tag/turkey/ Digital Nomad & Travel News Fri, 19 Apr 2024 17:12:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Turkey Joins The Hype And Launches Visa For Digital Nomads https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/turkey-joins-the-hype-and-launches-visa-for-digital-nomads/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/turkey-joins-the-hype-and-launches-visa-for-digital-nomads/#respond Fri, 19 Apr 2024 17:12:00 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=77300 Located between Asia and Europe, Türkiye is the latest country to open its doors to digital nomads and remote workers from EU, UK, US and Canada.  Eligible applicants are aged 21-55 years old, hold a college degree, make $3,000 per month, and come from any of the above-mentioned countries. Candidates must upload a valid passport and register in GoTürkiye, the official government website for digital nomads. Successful applicants will be issued a “Digital Nomad Identification Certificate,” which you should present […]

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Located between Asia and Europe, Türkiye is the latest country to open its doors to digital nomads and remote workers from EU, UK, US and Canada. 

Eligible applicants are aged 21-55 years old, hold a college degree, make $3,000 per month, and come from any of the above-mentioned countries.

Candidates must upload a valid passport and register in GoTürkiye, the official government website for digital nomads.

Successful applicants will be issued a “Digital Nomad Identification Certificate,” which you should present at a Turkish visa center or a consulate back in your country.

The government looks to cater to those interested in history, exotic culture and cuisine, affordable living, and strong infrastructure.

Visa holders will be able to choose among Istanbul, Dalaman, Izmir or other multiple cities ready to welcome them. 

Regarding the country’s capital, GoTürkiye says it’s “a business hub with large companies and small start-ups, a metropole of 20 million inhabitants, a meeting point of different cultures [and] a historical center where the paths of millennia-old civilizations converge.” reads the site.

Other Countries in Southern Europe Offering Digital Nomad Visas

This Popular European Country Launches Digital Nomad Visa

Multiple European destinations have launched digital nomad visas targeting people who have freed themselves from 9-5 traditional jobs and boast a stable income of around $3,000 on average per month. Some of these countries include Greece, Italy, and Spain.

Greece

Apply for a Greek digital nomad visa at a consulate in your home country or for a work permit at the Aliens and Immigration Department in Greece.

Successful applicants are those who can present proof of online work-related activities indicating the type of business they focus on, corporate purpose, and a business address, along with evidence showing they make at least 3,500€ per month.

Other requirements include: 

  • A letter declaring that you are not going to stay in the country after your visa expires.
  • Proof of employment and income.
  • A valid passport.
  • Filling out and signing the Application Form.
  • Rental contract or hotel booking.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • Clean criminal record certificate.
  • Return flight ticket.
  • Proof that you don’t have infectious diseases.

‍Italy

Designed for non-EU citizens “who carry out a highly qualified work activity with the use of technological tools capable of allowing them to work remotely, both as a worker self-employed or as a collaborator or employee of a company even if not resident in Italy,” says the government on its recently launched digital nomad visa.

Requirements include but are not limited to:

  • Health insurance.
  • Proof of accommodation for the length of your stay.
  • Proof of income.

The visa is granted to those who can show “advanced technological means.” Nomads can be in the country for up to a year or renew their visas for a year more.

Spain

The Spanish digital nomad visa is meant for non-EU/EEA citizens as well as US, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada nationals. Those who have lived in the peninsula during the last five years are not eligible.

Requirements:

  • Proof that you are an authentic remote worker.
  • A college degree certificate or something that shows your expertise in your field.
  • Proof that you have been working as a digital nomad for more than three months in a stable company or sector.
  • Proof that your company has been around for over a year.
  • Evidence that you earn €2,160 per month or more.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • Clean criminal records.
  • Proof that you are willing to remain in Spain for no less than five years.

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This Is Europe’s Most Affordable Country For Retirement In 2024 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/this-is-europes-most-affordable-country-for-retirement-in-2024/ https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/this-is-europes-most-affordable-country-for-retirement-in-2024/#respond Tue, 12 Dec 2023 17:58:36 +0000 https://www.travelinglifestyle.net/?p=73353 Retirement is an important turning point in life. And if you are thinking about spending your golden years abroad, your top priorities are probably things like healthcare, security and the cost of living. Turkey is the cheapest place to retire. This is despite the fact that Portugal and the Netherlands are among the most affordable places in Europe, according to Property Guides, a real estate consultancy company According to the company’s data, retirees require 488 euros ($527) a month on […]

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Retirement is an important turning point in life. And if you are thinking about spending your golden years abroad, your top priorities are probably things like healthcare, security and the cost of living. Turkey is the cheapest place to retire. This is despite the fact that Portugal and the Netherlands are among the most affordable places in Europe, according to Property Guides, a real estate consultancy company

According to the company’s data, retirees require 488 euros ($527) a month on average to live there. The nation, which is home to about 85 million people and is situated in southwest Asia/Europe, has some of the lowest rates of crime in all of Europe.

According to a recent WTM Global Travel Report, Turkey has experienced an impressive surge in visitor numbers (up 70%) since the pandemic, making it the second most visited country in Europe, behind France. Due to this status, it has become a thriving cultural destination and a busy international meeting place—two things that are significant to retirees from abroad. 

Turkey’s top retirement destinations include Istanbul, Antalya, and Bodrum, according to Can Turken, chief operations officer of Turkey Sotheby’s International Realty.

Istanbul has some of the most sought-after properties of all Türkiye, being the branded residences, villas, and waterfront properties. The amenities often range between recently renovated or new kitchens and bathrooms, private parking, indoor pools, sauna, and Turkish hammam,” Turken told T+L.

Sun-drenched beaches, fine restaurants, luxurious hotels and a historic city center with numerous Roman and Ottoman relics can be found in Antalya, a picturesque vacation resort city on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast. Turken made it clear that seaside properties with hotel-like amenities are in high demand and that the area is a popular choice due to the almost year-round warm weather and the combination of picturesque nature and urban amenities.

Retirees seeking seclusion and exclusivity love Bodrum, the elegant luxury resort town on the Turkish Riviera known for its pristine beaches, upscale hotels, upscale shopping, and upscale dining establishments.

Germany ranks second on Property Guides’ list of the best countries for retirement because it has plenty of green spaces and the most hospital beds available for its citizens. Greece ranks third with a high affordability rating. Greece, which also boasts a low crime rate, will cost you an average of $1,108 per month to cover your expenses.

Related: Is Turkey Safe Right Now? Travel Advisory 2023

Cost of living in Turkey data

The cost of living in Turkey in 2023, when converted to US dollars, varies depending on the city, lifestyle, and personal needs. Here’s an overview based on recent data:

Accommodation:

  • Renting a one-bedroom apartment in the city center costs approximately $240.70 per month, while the same outside the city center costs around $148.11.
  • For a three-bedroom apartment, the cost in the city center is about $432.92 and outside the center around $269.78.

Food and Drink:

  • Grocery shopping is relatively affordable. For instance, a liter of milk costs around $0.74, and a loaf of fresh white bread is priced at about $0.38.
  • Eating out is also quite economical, with a meal at an inexpensive restaurant costing around $3.24.

Transportation:

  • Public transportation is efficient and affordable. A one-way ticket for local transport is about $0.38, and a monthly pass typically costs $24.32.

Utilities:

  • Basic utilities for an 85m2 apartment (including electricity, heating, cooling, water, and garbage) average around $58.16 per month.

Leisure Activities:

  • Joining a fitness club costs approximately $17.39 per month, and a cinema ticket for an international release is around $2.43.

Healthcare:

  • Turkey offers both public and private healthcare options. Public healthcare is cost-effective with nominal fees, while private healthcare provides high-quality care at varying costs.

General Expenses:

  • The average monthly cost of living in Turkey for a single person is estimated at around $500 to $1,500, depending on the lifestyle and spending habits.

These figures provide a general idea of the cost of living in Turkey. The actual expenses can vary based on individual circumstances and choices. This information is compiled from multiple sources, including Livingcost.org, Numbeo.com, Onelifepassport.com, Simplytr.com, and Globalcitizensolutions.com, providing a comprehensive view of the current cost of living in Turkey. ​​

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