- Does marriage provide citizenship?
- Which conditions are required?
- What is the suspicion of a fake marriage?
- How is the application made?
- What are the risks of rejection?
- Why is legal support required?
Turkish citizenship through marriage is one of the most common types of citizenship in practice. However, there are serious misperceptions about this process. Marrying a Turkish citizen does not confer citizenship on its own. Legally, conditions such as marriage lasting at least three years, living in family unity, not engaging in any activity incompatible with the union of marriage and not being an obstacle in terms of national security and public order are sought.
In this process, the administration particularly examines whether the marriage is real or not. Cohabitation, common address registration, social life, family relations, the status of children and economic ties are evaluated. It is not enough just to present a marriage certificate. A real family life must have been established. Otherwise, the application may be rejected.
One of the most critical risks in citizenship by marriage applications is the suspicion of a fake marriage. The administration tries to detect marriages that are only a formality. For this reason, contradictions in the declarations, failure to prove cohabitation or the impression of a financial interest cause serious problems. The declarations of the applicant and the Turkish citizen spouse must be compatible with each other.
During the application, passport, marital status documents, residence records, evidence of cohabitation, income status, records regarding children and other necessary documents should be prepared. There should be no inconsistency between the documents. For example, if the addresses are different, there should be a reasonable explanation for this.
The time calculation is also important for citizenship by marriage. The date of the marriage, the period of cohabitation and the situation at the time of the application are carefully considered. In addition, circumstances such as the death of the spouse, divorce or annulment of the marriage can affect the legal outcome.
Many applicants see this process as a simple registration at the civil registry office. However, the process is a serious citizenship application that the administration examines in many ways. Therefore, the file should be strengthened with documents supporting the authenticity of the marriage.
In order to be successful in the application for citizenship through marriage, not only the legal requirements but also the narrative of the file must be correctly constructed. This narrative should demonstrate the reality and continuity of the family union.
In conclusion, Turkish citizenship through marriage is possible, but it is not an easy process. In order to minimise the risks, it is important to get the right legal advice prior to the application.

