Türkiye Relocation

Relocate from Jordan

Moving to Türkiye from Jordan — 2026 Guide

Visa-free entry, growing Jordanian and Levantine community in Istanbul, and accessible long-term residence pathways.

Key facts

Visa-free entry
Visa-free — verify duration on evisa.gov.tr
Largest community
Istanbul (Başakşehir, Şişli)
Banking access
Workable with residence permit
CBI route
Open · USD 400K property

Jordan-Türkiye relocation has grown along business, education and family-relocation lines. Istanbul concentrates the Jordanian community alongside the broader Levantine Arabic-speaking population, with full Arabic-language professional infrastructure widely available.

Jordanian citizens enter Türkiye visa-free for short visits (verify current duration on evisa.gov.tr). Long-term residence requires a Turkish residence permit applied for in-country.

Banking access is workable with a residence permit. Document authentication from Jordanian authorities is generally efficient compared to other regional pipelines.

Visa-free entry

Jordanian passport holders enter Türkiye visa-free — verify current duration on evisa.gov.tr.

Istanbul Levantine community

Istanbul hosts a growing Jordanian and broader Levantine community, with Arabic-language services concentrated in Başakşehir, Fatih and Şişli.

Education-driven flows

Many Jordanian arrivals come for university study (medicine, engineering, business) at Turkish public and private institutions.

CBI via property

USD 400,000 property purchase route is open to Jordanian buyers.

What do Jordanians need to know before moving to Türkiye?

  • Bring authenticated originals of birth certificate, marriage certificate, and education credentials. Jordanian documents typically authenticated through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Most Jordanian arrivals base in Istanbul — Başakşehir, Şişli, Fatih are the most common districts.
  • Documents in Arabic require sworn-translator translation into Turkish. Plan ~2 weeks of paperwork lead time.
  • Driving: Jordanian driving licences are accepted for the first 6 months; after that, exchange or local Turkish licence required.

Do Jordanians need a visa for Türkiye?

Visa-free entry — verify current duration on evisa.gov.tr. Long-term stays require a Turkish residence permit applied for in-country.

How are Jordanians taxed when moving to Türkiye?

Türkiye and Jordan have a double tax treaty in force — consult a Turkish tax advisor before settling on a long-term plan.

How big is the Jordanian community in Türkiye?

Jordanian long-term residents in Türkiye are in the low tens of thousands, concentrated in Istanbul across professional, business and student categories.

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