New residency rules for foreign IT specialists in Georgia
Resolution No. 389 approved by the Government on August 27 introduced new rules for foreign IT professionals who live and work in Georgia.
The aim of the initiative is to strengthen Georgia’s position as a regional technology hub, to promote innovation and to attract highly skilled talents.
An applicant must prove his professional experience and financial stability (a minimum annual income of $25,000 and a certificate confirming at least two years of IT experience).
Labor immigrants officially registered in Georgia, individual entrepreneurs with small business status engaged in IT, and managers and representatives of international IT companies operating in Georgia will fall under the rules.
An official application with a unique registration code from the Ministry of Health’s electronic system, proof of identity and legal stay in Georgia, documentation confirming the income requirement, a recent photograph, and a receipt for the service fee are necessary.
An apostille must legalize all documents issued abroad. Nevertheless, they will accept electronic submission when international registries or other mechanisms can’t confirm authenticity.
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