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Turkish Citizenshipfrom Bangladesh.
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Costs & fees (USD + BDT)

A clear breakdown — investment plus government, legal, valuation and processing costs.

In short

The main cost of Turkish citizenship by investment is the qualifying investment itself — from US$400,000 in real estate. On top of that, families should budget for government and application fees, a valuation report, legal fees, and translation and notary costs, typically adding several thousand US dollars per family.

Breakdown

What are the full costs?

Qualifying investment (real estate)Recoverable asset; can appreciatefrom $400,000
Government / application feesSet by Turkish authoritiesa few hundred /pp
Valuation reportGovernment-approved appraisala few hundred
Legal feesVaries by firm and case$10–15K
Translation, notary, couriervariable
Advisory feeFull end-to-end servicequoted
Indicative total (BDT)BDT 4.92 cr+

Figures are indicative; the BDT total depends on the live exchange rate (assumed US$1 ≈ ৳123) and is confirmed at consultation. Exact amounts depend on the property, family size, and current fees.

Recoverable?

Is the investment recoverable?

Largely, yes — the real estate is an asset you own and can sell after the three-year hold, potentially with appreciation and rental income along the way. The fees (government, legal, valuation, advisory) are costs of the process and are not recoverable. This is what makes real estate attractive versus a locked deposit.

Questions

Common questions

The minimum investment is US$400,000 in real estate, plus several thousand US dollars in government, legal, valuation, and processing fees — covering the whole family in one application.

No. Taka amounts are indicative and depend on the live exchange rate. We confirm the current figure at consultation.

The investment is a single amount for the family. Some government and document fees are charged per person; these are modest relative to the investment.

Last reviewed: May 2026

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