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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[...]

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National Bank of Georgia announcing Digital GEL project

The National Bank of Georgia (NBG) is considering launching a publicly available Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) to leverage new technologies to enhance efficiencies of the domestic payment system and financial inclusion. The CBDC is a direct liability of the central bank that can be used to settle payments, or as a store of value[...]

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Georgia Issues $500 Million Eurobonds on the London Stock Exchange

After a 10-year pause, Georgia has successfully returned to the international securities market and was able to place a Eurobond at an unprecedentedly low price for the country. The demand of investors was four times more than the amount of the bond, which once again underscores their confidence in the Georgian economy. The issuance of[...]

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Visit Georgia During COVID19 (Last Updated 23.03.2021)

1. Visa Requirements There are certain restrictions for those wishing to visit Georgia during COVID-19 pandemic . 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[...]

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New COVID-19 restrictions coming into force on November 28, 2020

1. Introduction Georgian Government has ruled new COVID-19 restrictions coming into force on November 28, 2020 and apply until January 31, 2021. The movement of persons throughout the country from 21:00 to 05:00 is prohibited, both on foot and by transport, as well as being in public space. Exception will be made on the New[...]

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FDI Grant – The State Program

1. Introduction The new state program "Mechanism for Promoting Foreign Investment Projects" (FDI grant in Georgia) was approved by the government on November 19, 2020.  The program will be implemented by the agency Enterprise Georgia, who had been working on developing the program for past several months. The goal of the program is to promote[...]

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Remotely From Georgia

1. Introduction As part of the strategy to gradually open the country and to boost the tourism industry the Georgian Government has decided to allow foreign citizens to enter Georgia under a special regime. A new platform " Remotely from Georgia" has been launched for foreign citizens wishing to work remotely in Georgia. The project[...]

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Visiting Georgia During COVID-19

1. Visa Requirements 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[...]

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August 1, 2019
How to certify documents for use in Georgia

1. Introduction The documents issued or caused to be issued by the authorities of foreign countries for use in the territory of Georgia needs to be certified, either by having an apostille affixed to it, or legalized. 2. Apostille An Apostille is a French word meaning certification. It is simply a specialized certificate attached to[...]

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Doing Business in Georgia

Business Environment Georgia is a great destination for investors and companies from all around the world with stable economic development, liberal and free market oriented economic policy, low tax rates, significantly simplified administrative procedures, low level of corruption and bureaucracy, significantly decreased number of licenses and permissions, competitively priced workforce, lack of language barrier, advantageous[...]

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