Blog • Published on:May 13, 2025 | Updated on:May 13, 2025 • 5 Min
In 2025, Turkish citizens can travel to 137 countries without needing to secure a visa in advance. This includes 69 countries offering visa-free access, 40 providing visas on arrival, and 28 requiring an electronic visa (eVisa) obtained online before departure.
This level of access places the Turkish passport at the 37th position globally in terms of travel freedom.
While Turkish passport holders still require visas for destinations like the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the Schengen Area, the breadth of countries accessible without prior visa arrangements spans multiple continents.
This extensive reach underscores the Turkish passport's value for travellers seeking diverse international experiences.
In 2025, Turkish citizens can enter 69 countries without a visa, meaning no paperwork or embassy visits are required in advance. Upon arrival, travellers simply show their passports and walk through, no formalities beyond the usual immigration stamp.
This kind of access is a game changer for spontaneous travel, business meetings on short notice, or extended stays in regions where Türkiye has strong bilateral ties. Most of these countries offer stays ranging from 30 to 180 days, with a few going up to 240 or even 360 days (like Georgia).
Visa on arrival means you don’t need to apply for a visa in advance, but you’ll still need to fill out forms, pay a fee, and possibly wait in line when you land. For Turkish citizens in 2025, 40 countries offer this type of access.
eVisas are the digital upgrade to the old-school visa application process. Turkish citizens can apply for 28 eVisas online meaning no embassy visits, no paperwork, just a few clicks.
Once approved, you’ll usually get a PDF visa via email. Print it out or save it on your phone, and you’re ready to go.
Despite increasing mobility, there are still 61 countries where Turkish passport holders must apply for a visa in advance. These destinations typically require a formal application through a consulate or embassy, sometimes involving interviews, biometric data, and detailed financial documentation.
In 2025, the Turkish passport offers broad access across continents, from South America to Southeast Asia. It’s a practical asset for travelers who value flexibility over formality, ideal for entrepreneurs, remote professionals, and families who prefer to move without red tape.
What sets it apart isn’t just where it takes you, but how easily it gets you there. Türkiye also offers something most countries don’t: a direct citizenship route through investment.
Whether you're setting up a second base, diversifying your options, or securing long-term mobility for your family, Türkiye delivers one of the fastest, most accessible citizenship programs in the world.
Contact Savory & Partners to explore Turkish citizenship or other residency pathways that align with your future plans.
Turkish citizens can access 137 destinations in total. This includes 69 visa-free countries, 40 visa-on-arrival, and 28 eVisa jurisdictions.
Most countries require at least 6 months of passport validity beyond your entry date. It’s strongly recommended to renew your passport early if it has less than a year remaining.
No. Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access usually covers tourism or short-term business meetings. Employment, internships, or study programs require separate visas.
Overstaying can result in fines, deportation, or future entry bans. Some countries are more lenient than others, but it’s never advisable to exceed the permitted duration.
While not mandatory in all countries, many destinations (especially in Europe and Asia) require proof of travel insurance covering emergencies, hospitalization, and repatriation.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Türkiye. (n.d.). Visa Information for Foreigners. Retrieved May 2025 from https://www.mfa.gov.tr/visa-information-for-foreigners.en.mfa
Republic of Türkiye Electronic Visa Application System. (n.d.). What is an e-Visa? Retrieved May 2025 from https://www.evisa.gov.tr/en/info/what-is-an-e-visa
Republic of Türkiye Electronic Visa Application System. (n.d.). What do I need for my e-Visa application? Retrieved May 2025 from https://www.evisa.gov.tr/en/info/what-do-i-need-for-my-e-visa-application
Directorate General of Migration Management (Türkiye). (n.d.). General Travel Rules. Retrieved May 2025 from https://en.goc.gov.tr
European Commission. (2024). Entry and Residence Conditions for Non-EU Nationals. Retrieved from https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs
Written By
Alice Emmanuel
Alice Emmanuel is an expert in residency and citizenship by investment, specializing in government compliance and program optimization. With over 8 years of experience, she has guided high-net-worth individuals through acquiring global mobility and new citizenships, particularly in Europe, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. Alice's in-depth knowledge of Middle Eastern residency programs makes her a trusted advisor for investors seeking security and diversification in the region.