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Georgia will restrict most foreign workers in key service roles starting March 1, 2026, allowing only 200 annual permits for specialized guiding.
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.
The rule establishes a zero-quota policy for most roles in these sectors, with only 200 annual work permits allowed for specialized mountain, alpine, and ski guiding.
Permits will be issued for specific employers or activities, and enforcement begins May 1, 2026.
Foreign workers must secure proper permits and residence status by January 1, 2027, to remain compliant.
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Georgia restringirá a la mayoría de los trabajadores extranjeros en funciones clave de servicio a partir del 1 de marzo de 2026, permitiendo solo 200 permisos anuales para guías especializados.