Indians traveling to Georgia

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I have Indian passport with valid Schengen visa and Georgian e-visa. Can I have trip to Georgia. Because I'm hearing lots of news that travelling to Georgia is turning out to be a nightmare for many Indians. Most of them being deported and had been treated badly @ Tbilisi airport



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You only need either a Georgian e-visa or a Schengen visa, not both.

Furthermore, most Georgian border officers don't speak English, and so you will rarely be questioned about your trip. Just in case, though, bring confirmations of your return trip and your accommodation in Georgia.




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Can Indians travel to Georgia from India?

Yes, all Indian passport holders require a visit to visit Georgia. Indians are eligible for an eVisa. The electronic visa system (eVisa) will allow Indians to receive Georgia visa online, relieving them from necessity to submit original documents or visit Georgian Embassy or Consular Office.

How long Indian can stay in Georgia?

The available options are as follows: Tourist Visa, valid for 120 from date of issue. This is a Multiple Entry visa, and the maximum stay is 30 days from the day of entry. Business Visa valid for 06 months from the date of issue.

Is Georgia safe for Indian tourists?

While there was some danger a decade back during the Russo-Georgian War, Georgia is now a safe country to visit. In fact, the International Crime Index rated Georgia as the seventh safest country in the world in 2017!

Can an Indian work in Georgia?

Foreign nationals who want to work in Georgia will need to obtain a long-term visa, which functions as a work permit and also allows the holder to get a residence permit after arriving in Georgia.



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