Short answer: UK citizens moving to Turkey should treat entry permission, residence permits, UK tax residence, pensions, healthcare and banking as separate workstreams. Turkey can be lower-cost than London, but Istanbul, private schools and imported lifestyles can narrow the gap quickly.
Key takeaways
- Check Turkish entry rules by passport and do not assume residence permission from visa-free entry.
- Turkish tax residency can become relevant if you live in Turkey for long periods or establish strong ties.
- Foreign pensions, salaries, investments and freelance income need country-specific tax review.
- Healthcare, banking and school planning should happen before a long lease.
- Do not rely on online treaty summaries without professional review.
Visa and residence planning
Start with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and e-Visa sources for entry. If you will stay beyond visa, visa exemption or 90 days, Migration Management says you must apply for a residence permit type you meet through e-İkamet.
| Step | What to check |
|---|---|
| Entry | Passport-specific visa or visa-exemption rule |
| Stay length | Whether you will exceed visa or 90-day limits |
| Permit route | Short-term, family, student, work-linked or other category |
| Address | Lease or accommodation evidence suitable for the file |
| Insurance | Health-insurance evidence required for your category |
Tax and foreign income
Turkey’s domestic rules and any double-tax treaty need separate review. Do not assume income stays outside Turkish tax because it is paid abroad. Review salary, pension, rental income, dividends, capital gains and freelance or business income with a professional.
Use the Tax Residency Calculator, Foreign Income Tax Checker, Turkey Tax Residency Rule and Does Turkey Tax Foreign Income? as starting points.
Cost, rent and banking
UK movers often compare Turkey with London or the South East, but the useful comparison is your actual Turkish city and lifestyle. Istanbul is the highest-pressure market; Antalya and Izmir may suit retirees or remote workers; Ankara can suit administration and schools.
For banking, requirements vary by bank and customer profile. A passport, tax number, address proof or residence permit may be requested, but no single document list is universal.
Healthcare, family and schools
Families should prepare UK birth/marriage records, school reports and health records. Retirees should review pension taxation, healthcare coverage and private insurance renewability before leaving the UK system.
Best Turkish bases to compare
| City | Why compare it |
|---|---|
| Istanbul | Jobs, schools, flights, healthcare, higher rents |
| Antalya | Coastal life, retirees, private healthcare, seasonal rents |
| Izmir | Aegean lifestyle, universities, calmer large-city feel |
| Ankara | Administration, embassies, universities, less coastal lifestyle |
Country-specific checklist
- Confirm Turkish entry rules for your passport.
- Map your expected Turkey days and tax-residency risk.
- Request tax advice in both countries before moving assets, payroll or pensions.
- Choose a city based on healthcare, school and airport needs.
- Secure an address that fits residence-permit planning.
- Keep translated or apostilled family documents where relevant.
Internal links
- Moving to Turkey Checklist
- Turkey Residence Permit Guide
- Cost of Living in Turkey
- Best Cities to Live in Turkey
FAQ
Can I stay in Turkey long term on entry permission alone?
No. Long stays usually require the correct residence-permit route.
Will Turkey tax my foreign income?
It depends on residence status, income type, source rules and treaty facts.
Can I open a bank account immediately?
Maybe, but banks apply their own compliance requirements.
Which city should I choose first?
Choose around work, school, healthcare and airport needs, then test neighbourhoods before a long lease.
Should I get professional advice?
Yes for tax, pensions, property, immigration refusals and cross-border family issues.
Sources and methodology
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs visa information: https://www.mfa.gov.tr/visa-information-for-foreigners.en.mfa
- e-Visa official portal: https://www.evisa.gov.tr/
- e-İkamet official residence permit system: https://e-ikamet.goc.gov.tr/
- Presidency of Migration Management, residence permit general information: https://en.goc.gov.tr/general-information41
- Digital Tax Office foreigner tax number application: https://dijital.gib.gov.tr/foreigners/kimlikNoBasvuru
- Income Tax Law No. 193: https://www.mevzuat.gov.tr/MevzuatMetin/1.4.193.pdf
- Ministry of Health: https://www.saglik.gov.tr/
- SGK: https://www.sgk.gov.tr/
Official Turkish sources are used for Turkey-side visa, residence, tax-number and health-system claims. This guide does not state treaty outcomes or departure-country tax conclusions; those require professional review.
Disclaimer
This article is informational only and not tax, legal, immigration, pension, banking or financial advice.