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Georgia bans foreign workers in key service jobs starting March 2026, with limited exceptions and permit requirements.
Georgia will ban foreign nationals without permanent residency from working as couriers, drivers, or tour guides starting March 1, 2026, under a new decree by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.
A zero-quota policy applies to these sectors, except for 200 annual permits for specialized mountain, alpine, and ski guiding.
The rule establishes procedures for permits, compliance, and renewals, with enforcement beginning May 1, 2026.
Foreign workers must secure proper permits by January 1, 2027.
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Georgia prohíbe a los trabajadores extranjeros en puestos clave de servicios a partir de marzo de 2026, con excepciones limitadas y requisitos de permisos.