HOW ARE CAPACITY TO HAVE RIGHTS AND CAPACITY TO ACT STATUS OF FOREIGN CITIZENS IN TURKEY? - AŞIKOĞLU LAW OFFİCE
Aşıkoğlu started his position as the Alanya Public Prosecutor in 2009 and continued until 2013 when he quit his position to initiate his career as an attorney at law.
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HOW ARE CAPACITY TO HAVE RIGHTS AND CAPACITY TO ACT STATUS OF FOREIGN CITIZENS IN TURKEY?

HOW ARE CAPACITY TO HAVE RIGHTS AND CAPACITY TO ACT STATUS OF FOREIGN CITIZENS IN TURKEY?

Capacity
The capacity of rights and acts is subject to the national law of the person concerned.

A person who is without a capacity in accordance with national law is bound by his legal action if he is a capacity in accordance with the law of the country in which the transaction was made. Transactions related to family and inheritance law and real rights on real estate in another country are excluded from this provision.

The adulthood that a person acquires in accordance with national law does not end with the change of his citizenship.

The rights and actual capacity of legal entities or communities of persons or goods are subject to the law of the administrative center on their status. However, Turkish law can be applied if the actual administrative center is located in Turkey.

The capacity of legal entities that do not have a status, as well as individuals or property communities that do not have a legal entity, are subject to the actual central administrative law.

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