Citizens and residence permit holders of the following states may enter Georgia by air, land and sea under the conditions mentioned below:
πΉ European Union Member States
πΉ State of Israel
πΉ Republic of Turkey
πΉ Swiss Confederation
πΉ Kingdom of Norway
πΉ United States of America
πΉ Canada
πΉ The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
πΉ Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
πΉ State of Qatar
πΉ State of Kuwait
πΉ United Arab Emirates
πΉ Kingdom of Bahrein
πΉ Republic of Armenia
πΉ Republic of Azerbaijan
πΉ Ukraine
πΉ Republic of Moldova
πΉ Republic of Kazakhstan
πΉ Russian Federation
πΉ Republic of Belarus
πΉ Republic of Uzbekistan
πΉ Republic of Tajikistan
πΉ Republic of Kyrgyzstan
πΉ Turkmenistan
πΉ Peopleβs Republic of China
πΉ Japan
πΉ Republic of Korea
πΉ The Sultanate of Oman
πΉ Republic of San Marino
πΉ Principality of Monaco
πΉ Republic of Serbia
πΉ Republic of Iceland
πΉ Principality of Liechtenstein
πΉ Montenegro
πΉ Principality of Andorra
πΉ Republic of Albania
πΉ Republic of Northern Macedonia
πΉ Bosnia and Herzegovina
πΉ Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
πΉ Republic of Iraq
πΉ Lebanese Republic
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They must travel directly from the above-mentioned countries, including transit travel through third countries;
β At the border checkpoint they shall present a negative result of the PCR test conducted in the last 72 hours prior their visit to Georgia;
β On the 3rd day of their stay, they are obliged to undergo PCR-examination at their own expense;
β 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.)Β https://registration.gov.ge/pub/form/8_protocol_for_arrivals_in_georgia/tk6157/β.
β PCR examination certificate must be in Georgian, English or Russian.
β Any person under the age of 10 (regardless of nationality) is exempted from the obligation to submit a negative PCR test in the last 72 hours prior to the visit to Georgia and to conduct a PCR examination on the third day.
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Except for the above-mentioned categories, the restrictions on entry to Georgia do not apply to:
β Representatives of the diplomatic missions and international organizations accredited to Georgia and their family members;
β Family members of Georgian citizens, despite their nationality;
β Persons arriving in Georgia as part of humanitarian mission β if a trip of such mission (doctors, volunteers, etc.) to Georgia becomes a necessity;
β Individuals who have been granted the status of stateless person by the respective authorities of Georgia;
β Individuals holding status-neutral ID card or travel documents;Β Β
β Individuals having a refugee status in Georgia;
β Members of official delegations (will be decided on a case-to-case basis);Β Β
β 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.
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From 00:00 of Sunday, 28 November 2021, citizens of any country, including a citizen of Georgia, who has a travel history to the countries listed below during last 14 days, is subject to 14-day mandatory isolation/quarantine in the quarantine facility upon entry to Georgia.
After completing the 14 days of isolation/quarantine, a person shall undergo PCR examination.
These countries are:
Republic of South Africa
Republic of Botswana
Republic of Zimbabwe
Republic of Namibia
Kingdom of Lesotho
Kingdom of Eswatini (Swaziland)
Republic of Mozambique
Republic of Malawi
The Government of Georgia will cover all the costs related to isolation/quarantine as well as PCR eximination for a citizen of Georgia. A foreign citizen shall have to cover the costs of his/her isolation/quarantine and PCR testing.