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Regulations for Crossing the Georgian Border in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic (Last update: 31.05.2021)

Regulations for Crossing the Georgian Border in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic (Last update: 31.05.2021)

1. Visa Requirements

There are new latest COVID19 Regulations in Georgia which will come into force from 01 June 2021. Foreigners who seek to enter Georgia generally must first obtain a Georgian visa, which is placed in the traveler’s passport (a visa blank) or is issued electronically (electronic visa). Certain international travelers may be eligible to travel to Georgia without a visa if they meet the requirements for visa-free travel. While planning travel to Georgia, learn about visa requirements here: https://www.geoconsul.gov.ge/

In case of crossing the border and re-entering Georgia, the period of staying without a visa will also increase.

2. Entry rules for COVID-19 vaccinated visitors

Citizens of all countries, traveling from any country are able to enter Georgia, if they:

While traveling by air present the document confirming the full course (two doses, one dose in case of Johnson&Johnson) of any COVID-19 vaccination at the border checkpoints of Georgia.

While crossing the land and sea border of Georgia present the document confirming the full course (two doses, one dose in case of Johnson&Johnson) of any COVID-19 vaccination at the border checkpoints of Georgia, as well as the negative PCR test taken in the last 72 hours prior to the visit to Georgia.

* Except for any person traveling from the Republic of India (regardless of citizenship and full course of vaccination) as well as persons having a history of travel to the Republic of India for the last 14 days. They are subject to a negative PCR test conducted in the last 72 hours prior to the visit to Georgia at the border and then – a mandatory 14-day quarantine (in the case of foreigners, at their own expense).

3. Entry rules for non-vaccinated visitors

Georgian nationals:

  1. Georgian citizens presenting the negative PCR test conducted within 72 hours prior to the visit, will be subject to either 8-day self-isolation or to the optional PCR examination at their own expense on the 3rd day of their stay in Georgia. If self-isolation is not possible, they will be subject to a mandatory quarantine;
  2. If Georgian citizens fail to submit the document confirming the PCR examination at the border, they will be placed in self-isolation for 8 days, and if self-isolation is not possible, they will be subject to a mandatory quarantine.

For foreigners:

Citizens and residence permit holders of the following states may enter Georgia by air, land and sea under the conditions mentioned below:

  1. European Union Member States
  2. State of Israel
  3. Republic of Turkey
  4. Swiss Confederation
  5. Kingdom of Norway
  6. United States of America
  7. Canada
  8. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
  9. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  10. State of Qatar
  11. State of Kuwait
  12. United Arab Emirates
  13. Kingdom of Bahrein
  14. Republic of Armenia
  15. Republic of Azerbaijan
  16. Ukraine
  17. Republic of Moldova
  18. Republic of Kazakhstan
  19. Russian Federation
  20. Republic of Belarus
  21. Republic of Uzbekistan
  22. Republic of Tajikistan
  23. Republic of Kyrgyzstan
  24. Turkmenistan
  25. People’s Republic of China
  26. Japan
  27. Republic of Korea
  28. The Sultanate of Oman
  • They must travel directly from the above-mentioned countries, including transit travel through third countries;
  • At the border checkpoint of Georgia they must present a PCR-examination certificate conducted in the last 72 hours prior to the travel to Georgia;
  • On the 3rd day of their stay, they are obliged to undergo PCR-examination at their own expense;
  • Before crossing the state border, they must complete the special application form, indicating the travel history of the last 14 days, contact details (address, phone number, email etc.) https://registration.gov.ge/pub/form/8_protocol_for_arrivals_in_georgia/tk6157/​;
  • All individuals who have travelled to the Republic of India within the last 14 days will be placed in a mandatory quarantine for 14 days upon entry at their own expense. In this case, PCR-examination on 3rd day of their stay will be waived.

A curfew is set throughout the country from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Except for the above-mentioned categories, the restrictions on entry to Georgia do not apply to:

  1. Representatives of the diplomatic missions and international organizations accredited to Georgia and their family members;
  2. Family members of Georgian citizens, despite their nationality.
  3. Persons arriving in Georgia as part of humanitarian mission – if a trip of such mission (doctors, volunteers, etc.) to Georgia becomes a necessity;
  4. Individuals who have been granted the status of stateless person by the respective authorities of Georgia;
  5. Individuals holding status-neutral ID card or travel documents;
  6. Individuals having a refugee status in Georgia;
  7. Members of official delegations (will be decided on a case-to-case basis);
  8. Train and truck drivers, involved in international road traffic, international railway personnel, involved in in the carriage of goods by rail, as well as the members of the aircraft crew.

 

See also:

Procedures for foreign students entering Georgia
Information on foreign citizens traveling to Georgia on business purpose
Information regarding the project “Remotely from Georgia”

For additional questions please contact us.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia

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