If The Turkish Spouse Dies, Will The Foreigner's Right To Become a Citizen Be Lost ? - 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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If The Turkish Spouse Dies, Will The Foreigner’s Right To Become a Citizen Be Lost ?

If The Turkish Spouse Dies, Will The Foreigner’s Right To Become a Citizen Be Lost ?

If the Turkish spouse dies, will The Foreigner’s right to become a citizen be lost?
A foreigner wins the right to become a Turkish citizen on the condition that he has been married to a Turkish for at least 3 years. The initiative to exercise this right has been left to him. He can apply for Turkish citizenship on the day he gets this right, or he can apply to become a Turkish citizen by marriage after 10 years. If a foreigner dies without using this right, The Foreigner’s right to become a Turkish citizen continues.

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