Foreigners must obtain a residence permit suitable for their purpose of stay in order to reside legally in Türkiye. The main types of residence permits are as follows:
Short-Term Residence Permit: Issued for various purposes such as tourism, ownership of property, establishing a business, scientific research, or job-seeking after graduation, for up to 2 years and may be extended if necessary.
Family Residence Permit: Issued to foreign spouses and children of Turkish citizens or to spouses and children of legally working/foreign residents. Usually issued for up to 3 years and extended as long as the family unity continues.
Student Residence Permit: Issued to foreigners studying at universities or similar educational institutions in Türkiye. Granted according to the duration of education (e.g., 1 year) and extended as long as education continues.
Long-Term (Permanent) Residence Permit: Grants permanent residence rights to foreigners who have legally resided in Türkiye continuously for at least 8 years and meet other criteria. Holders enjoy rights similar to Turkish citizens, except for some public rights.
Humanitarian Residence Permit: Issued exceptionally by the Ministry of Interior in extraordinary circumstances (war, humanitarian situations).
Human-Trafficking Victim Residence Permit: A special residence type issued for rehabilitation purposes to victims of human trafficking (initially 30 days, extendable).
In addition, a work permit also functions as a residence permit (a foreigner with a work permit does not need to obtain a separate residence permit). Foreigners may obtain lawful stay in Türkiye by applying for the residence permit type appropriate to their purpose.