Turkey is connected to Asia and Europe, with mountains and seas. It is both old and young, and Turkey is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, straddling the two continents of Europe and Asia. The beauty of the landscape is as beautiful as the carpet. Turkey's unique geographical location and pleasant climatic conditions make it a paradise for tourists. Modern buildings of various shapes, ornate and solemn mosque call towers, a bridge over the Bosphorus, the ruins of the city of Troy in Homer's epic poem, Cappadocia, a wonder of the world, Lake Kush, a bird-watching resort, and the beautiful Yalova ......Stunning natural scenery and abundant cultural relics have earned Turkey a reputation as a "tourist paradise". Turkey's Ankara sheep are world-famous, and guests are served roasted whole sheep. Turks take dress very seriously and love to follow trends. Turkey is a member of NATO, a founding member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and a member of the G20. With a strong industrial base, it is one of the world's emerging economies and one of the fastest growing countries in the world.
Istanbul (Turkish: Istanbul) is the only city in the world that straddles Asia and Europe. It was the capital of three ancient empires – the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires – and as such, its name changed several times until 1923, when the Turkish capital moved to Ankara, and Istanbul officially became the city's name. Since ancient times, Istanbul has been known for its excellent location, rich historical sites, and fascinating blending cultures. The mosques, museums, churches, palaces, large buildings, small streets and alleys here, from the cultural landscape to the natural landscape, all make you forget to return. The city of Istanbul is divided into three parts by the Bosphorus: the Asian zone to the east, the new European city to the north to the left, and the old town to the south. Between the old and new towns, the beautiful Golden Horn is separated.
Fethiye is a small town in southern Turkey, a famous holiday destination that attracts tourists from all over the world due to its beautiful natural scenery and suitable climate. Fethiye is best visited in the summer, especially for its paragliding and the Dead Sea. Gliding allows you to feel nature more realistically, and sailing along the coast is especially popular. Apart from that, Fethiye is also a historic city and the Fethiye Museum is home to many ancient artifacts that show and prove the chain of civilization in the region.
Cappadocia isn't a city, it's a region, and the main attraction here is undoubtedly these three things – the intricate cave houses, the bleak karst landscapes, and the thrill of a hot air balloon ride. Most bees choose to live in two small towns, one in Greme and the other in Ürgüp, where the cave inns in Greme are very distinctive. In Cappadocia, stalagmites rising from the sky are not uncommon and are said to be very uninhabitable, but the ancient clever natives used these natural pillars to build their houses. This would have been an ancient tradition, a bit like the caves in northern Shaanxi, China. But now, in the town of Goreme, almost all the stone pillars have been hollowed out, and then the floor is floored, heated, electric lights have been installed, and complete toilet facilities have been built, and finally one very interesting cave hotel after another.
Antalya's history and art are the highlights to be seen. Kalei I is a quiet neighborhood isolated from the traffic. Other than that, museums and historical sites are the perfect place to look for Antalya's past.
Izmir (Turkish: i zmir;Greek: Formerly known as Smyrna or Smyrna, located in the southeast corner of the Aegean Sea Izmir Bay, it is the largest industrial city in the Aegean region, and is also the third largest city and the second largest port in Turkey. Stroll along the promenade and feel like you're in the middle of a European street. The Christianity of the ancient Roman era arose from here, making it the central city of the Aegean Sea, and it developed rapidly. However, due to various natural and man-made damages, many ruins and relics here have been damaged to varying degrees. The ruins and ruins that have survived to this day are still of high ornamental value, and the great protection of them in Izmir has allowed these treasures to survive in the world. Izmir is now one of the most vibrant cities in all aspects of the city, and the contemporary Turkish culture here is often a source of addiction.
Denizli Province is a province located in western Anatolia, Turkey, with the capital of Denizli. Denizli has a long history and has many monuments, such as the ruins of Jeerapolis, which was founded by King Emenes II of Pagama, and it is a semi-circular theater that is relatively well preserved and can accommodate about 12,000 people. Pamukkale is a must-see for anyone visiting Denizli. Pamukkale area is rich in hot spring resources, calcium carbonate-rich hot spring water continues to gush out from the ground, and then pours down from the edge of the hills, and after more than 10,000 years of calcification and precipitation, the place where it flows through has formed layers of semicircular white natural stairs, which are piled up like castles, and look fluffy like cotton balls from a distance. The ruins of Hierapolis are located in southwestern Turkey, near Denizli, and are a famous holy city in ancient Greece. It was built by the Pergamon Dynasty in the 2nd century B.C., and there are still ruins of the large communal baths, arenas, streets, large theaters, and ancient burial grounds.
Ankara, as the capital, always seems to have been stolen by Istanbul: this small city of less than 100,000 people has been the capital for a pitiful amount compared to Istanbul (the capital was established here in 1923 when the Turkish "Father of the Nation" Ataturk was founded);Although it has a lot of tourism resources, Ankara is not as photogenic as Istanbul, which is frequently brought to the international screen, but it also has high-quality museums and cultural and historical attractions, because it is also an ancient city that has flourished since Roman generations.
Project Benefits. 1) The main applicant, spouse and children under the age of 18 can obtain Turkish citizenship at the same time.
2) No language requirements, no residency requirements, no financial requirements.
3) Financing model, low-cost investment, three years after the property to the financing institution.
4) The success rate is high, and the success rate of the bill project and immigration application is 100%.
5) A country that is suitable for life, with relatively low living consumption, and very little tax.
6) Turkey is a member of the E2 visa, and you can apply for an E2 visa to enter the United States if you get Turkish citizenship.
7) Visa-free access to 117 countries and regions, including Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, China, etc.
8) Turkey has a customs union with the European Union and a free ** with 21 countries and regions.
2.Method: Naturalization.
3.Application Requirements:
1) The main applicant must be at least 18 years old.
2) No criminal record.
4.Processing time: 8-12 months to obtain a passport.
5.Application Process.
1) Sign the entrustment agreement;
2) The applicant prepares relevant materials according to the guidance;
3) Landing in Turkey to complete the property transfer and financing procedures;
4) Submit the application to the Turkish Immigration Department and wait for ** approval;
5) After obtaining the approval, land in Turkey to get your passport;