you can instantly get Turkish citizenship if you buy a property in Turkey that is worth $250k or more.
Is this a good investment?
Nothing is worth 250k there kek
why the fuck would anyone want turkish citizenship?
>Is it a good investment to purchase property plus citizenship in a dictatorship country whose economy is crumbling on itself?
Not unless you can sell turkish citizenship for more than $250k.
t.doesnt know the value of second citizenships.
>t. doesn't know turkey nor how to use t.
literally half of turkey admits they'd flee to europe if given the chance
[citation needed]
kek when the US starts doing this then you'll really know the real estate market topped and boomers are desperate to unload bags. although last time it got to like "free cruise" or "no interest for a year" not citizenship
The other half are already in Europe
I'm pretty sure same thing applies for much less shit countries. If you have 250k to throw away for a second citizenship at least get some less pajeety one
Pretty sure fuck turkey tom.
Turkey is a shithole. You can buy your way into citizenship on a tropical island. Not sure why you'd want to go to a place filled with sandniggers
>You can buy your way into citizenship on a tropical island.
not with $250k.
Same in Greece. You can go to the EU that way.
monarchandco.com
Yes you can.
and how do you virgins plan to live in a tropical island on the other side of the world?
I'm Turkish and is correct
>Buying kebab bags
Absolute state of Jow Forums
I don't have intentions of doing so. I was just pointing out that you were wrong. And how exactly would a virgin (whatever that means) make it in a sandniggers paradise like turkey?
>doesnt know the value of second citizenships.
whats the value in turkish second citizenship though? if I have to flee my home country to live in fucking turkey, i'd rather just off myself
Turkey was the fifth most visited tourist destination in 2017. had more tourists than Greece, Portugal, Austria and Germany.