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    Turkey or Georgia — Which Should You Choose?

    Updated April 2026 · Based on 27 visa programmes

    Turkey wins IF…

    • you want higher earning potential — avg salary €18,500 vs €8,400

    Georgia wins IF…

    • your budget is tight — monthly costs from €478 vs €673
    • safety is a priority — safety index 62 vs 55
    • you want lower taxes — effective rate 16% vs 25% on €90k

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    Head-to-Head Comparison

    Metric🇹🇷 Turkey🇬🇪 Georgia
    Quality of Life66
    Safety67
    Healthcare75
    Tax Friendliness69
    Bureaucracy47
    Migration Friendliness68
    Visa Pathways75
    Cost of Living Range€680 – €950/mo€599 – €1,099/mo
    Processing Time28–180 days30–90 days

    Visa Programs Comparison

    🇹🇷 Turkey (7 pathways)

    ProgramTypeMin Income
    Work Permit (Çalışma İzni)skilled-worker
    Turquoise Card (Turkuaz Kart)skilled-worker
    Short-Term Residence Permittemporary-worker€553/monthly
    Investment Citizenship (CBI)investor
    Digital Nomad Residence Permitdigital-nomad€3,000/monthly
    Retirement Residence Permitretirement€553/monthly
    Family Residence Permitfamily

    🇬🇪 Georgia (5 pathways)

    ProgramTypeMin Income
    Work Residence Permitskilled-worker€1,152/monthly
    IT Residence Permit (Special IT Worker)skilled-worker€25,001/annually
    Self-Employment / Entrepreneurstartup€6,660/year
    Investment Residence Permitinvestor
    Digital Nomad (D-Visa + Work Permit)digital-nomad€23,998/year

    Cost of Living Side-by-Side

    🇹🇷 Turkey

    Istanbul (single)€950/mo
    Istanbul (1BR rent)€500/mo
    Ankara (single)€700/mo
    Ankara (1BR rent)€350/mo
    Izmir (single)€750/mo
    Izmir (1BR rent)€375/mo

    🇬🇪 Georgia

    Tbilisi (single)€1,099/mo
    Tbilisi (1BR rent)€549/mo
    Batumi (single)€799/mo
    Batumi (1BR rent)€400/mo
    Kutaisi (single)€599/mo
    Kutaisi (1BR rent)€300/mo

    Top Professions Comparison

    🇹🇷 Turkey

    ProfessionScoreSalary
    Software Engineer6.5€880/mo
    Data Analyst6.5€715/mo
    Teacher6.5€385/mo
    Mechanical Engineer6.5€715/mo
    Nurse6.2€440/mo

    🇬🇪 Georgia

    ProfessionScoreSalary
    Software Engineer6.6€1,065/mo
    Data Analyst6.4€865/mo
    Teacher6.4€466/mo
    Accountant6.4€732/mo
    Civil Engineer6.4€799/mo

    Who Should Choose 🇹🇷 Turkey

    • Good quality of life (6/10)
    • Wide choice of visa pathways (7 programs)
    • Affordable cost of living (from €680/mo)

    Who Should Choose 🇬🇪 Georgia

    • Good quality of life (6/10)
    • Migration-friendly policies (8/10)
    • Affordable cost of living (from €1099/mo)

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Turkey or Georgia better for immigration?

    It depends on your priorities. Turkey scores 6/10 for quality of life and has 7 visa pathways, while Georgia scores 6/10 with 5 pathways.

    Which is cheaper to live in, Turkey or Georgia?

    Turkey cost of living: €680 – €950/mo. Georgia: €599 – €1,099/mo.

    Which country has more visa pathways?

    Turkey has 7 active visa pathways; Georgia has 5.

    Is it easier to get permanent residency in Turkey or Georgia?

    Both countries offer PR pathways. Processing times and requirements differ. Check the visa programs comparison above.

    Which country is safer, Turkey or Georgia?

    Turkey safety: 6/10. Georgia safety: 7/10.

    Can I work remotely in Turkey or Georgia?

    Both countries offer digital nomad or remote work visas.

    Which country has better healthcare?

    Turkey healthcare: 7/10. Georgia healthcare: 5/10.

    Which is more migration-friendly?

    Turkey migration friendliness: 6/10. Georgia: 8/10.

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    Sources: OECD (2026), World Bank Open Data, Numbeo Cost of Living Index, official government immigration portals. Full methodology

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