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  2. Turkish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The laws of Turkey provide for acquisition of Turkish citizenship based on one's descent—by birth to a Turkish citizen parent (or parents) in Turkey and also by birth abroad to a Turkish citizen parent (or parents)—regardless of the other nationalities a person might acquire at birth. Children born in Turkey to foreign citizens do not have ...

  3. Immigration to Turkey - Wikipedia

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    By 1980, Turkey had admitted approximately 1,300,000 immigrants; 36% came from Bulgaria, 25% from Greece [citation needed], 22.1% from Yugoslavia, and 8.9% from Romania. These Balkan immigrants, as well as smaller numbers of Turkic immigrants from Cyprus and the Soviet Union, were granted full citizenship upon their arrival in Turkey.

  4. Blue Card (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Card (Turkish: Mavi Kart) [a] in Turkey is an official identity document, provided to the former Turkish citizens by birth who voluntarily renounced their citizenship with permission, and their lineal descendants up to third-degree. [2] [3] The document is treated as a national identity card in cases where an identity document is required.

  5. Turkish identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Turkey Identity Card (Turkish: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Kimlik Kartı) is compulsory for all Turkish citizens from birth.The Turkish police are allowed to ask any person to show ID, and refusing to comply may lead to a fine.

  6. What is birthright citizenship and the 14th amendment ... - AOL

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    What does the 14th Amendment say about citizenship by birth. The 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868 coming out of the Civil War, granting citizenship and rights to formerly enslaved people.

  7. Permanent residency - Wikipedia

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    Turkey allows dual citizenship, and former Turkish citizens by birth who have given up their Turkish citizenship with permission (for example, because they have naturalized in a country that usually does not permit dual citizenship, such as Austria, Germany, Japan or South Korea) and their descendants subject to certain conditions, can apply ...

  8. Demographics of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    In order to obtain Turkish citizenship there is a range of legal grounds, which can include: reunification with their family, marriage to a Turkish citizen, for the purchase of real estate worth $400,000 from a Turkish citizen or company. [27] The minimum investment amount was increased in May 2022, previously it was enough to invest $250,000.

  9. Turkey seeks international arrest warrants over citizen ...

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    Turkey has opened an investigation into the death of a Turkish-American activist believed to have been shot by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank and will request international arrest ...