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Introduction The landscape for foreign professionals and entrepreneurs in Georgia is changing. On February 20, 2026, the Georgian government issued Resolution №70, introducing a rigorous new framework for obtaining the Right to Work. Whether you are a "Labor Immigrant" looking to join a local company or a "Self-Employed Foreigner" running your own business, these rules—effective[...]
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Introduction As of March 1, 2026, Georgia is introducing the most significant changes to its migration and labor framework in years. For foreign nationals seeking to work, run a business, or reside in Georgia, the legal landscape will be transformed—especially with the introduction of a mandatory work permit system in Georgia and tighter residence permit requirements.[…]
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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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