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Want to continue your digital nomad adventure without spending a lot of money?
Europe is an incredible place for digital nomads, but it can also be an expensive place to live.
But that’s all set to change now that one of the cheapest countries in the world has launched a digital nomad visa.
Digital nomad visas are so important for digital nomads because they give them an official chance to stay in the countries they love for longer than a regular tourist visa.
So this is big news!
Here’s what you need to know about it exciting new digital nomad visa from one of the cheapest countries in the world – Turkey:
What are the requirements?
As with all digital nomad visas, you will have to jump through a number of hoops to obtain this new visa in Turkiye. These include:
- Have an employment or business contract that shows you are a digital nomad with a steady source of income.
- Demonstrate a monthly income of at least $3,000 (or an annual income of $36,000).
- Be between 21 and 55 years old.
An unusual requirement of the Türkiye digital nomad visa, which is not required in most other European countries, is that applicants must hold a university degree.
Türkiye’s digital nomad visa
A Turkiye digital nomad visa is great news for digital nomads from the US, Canada, UK and EU, all of whom are eligible to apply.
The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism is ready for so many applicants that they have launched a special website where digital nomads can apply for this new visa.
You can complete your application online and from anywhere in the world, but you will need to visit the nearest Turkish embassy to collect your work permit and visa once it has been granted.
If you are already in Turkey, you can sign up online and register with the nearest local police in the province.
We don’t know how long the application will take because this visa is so new, but the quick online application process is good news for nomads who don’t want to spend their days filling out paperwork.
Türkiye’s best places for digital nomads
Turkiye is an incredible country with a wide range of diverse landscapes and experiences.
Whether you want to work in a bustling city, sit on the beach with your laptop or find your own country retreat, you will find it all in Türkiye.
Istanbul is the most popular place for both tourists and digital nomads in the country.
This megacity, home to more than 20 million people and located on two continents, is a must-see for all travelers.
Eating out is incredibly cheap here and many of the city’s best attractions are free. Accommodation is also much lower in Istanbul than the European average.
In fact, Istanbul has a reputation for being one of the most affordable cities in Europe, so if you want all the hustle and activity of city life without the strain on your bank account, this is a great place to be.
Attracting digital nomads
Other Turkish destinations that the Turkish government is keen to promote as part of their efforts to attract digital nomads include Dalaman, Izmir, Marmaris, Bodrum, Antalya and Fethiye.
Most of these are coastal locations, and attracting year-round digital nomads would help boost the economy and promote these regions as 24/7 destinations, especially during the winter months when tourist numbers typically decline.
Turkiye already has a strong infrastructure for digital nomads, including fast and reliable internet access, a large number of cafes and workspaces for digital nomads to get to work, as well as excellent transport links throughout the country.
Moreover, it is easy to reach Türkiye.
Türkiye has a total of 35 airports with international connections, so you are spoiled for choice when it comes to deciding where in this beautiful country to call your short-term home.
For more details and how to sign up, check out the official website here.
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