Georgia (the Caucasus country) has emerged as one of the most popular destinations for digital nomads, entrepreneurs and expats worldwide. The reasons: 365-day visa-free entry for 95+ nationalities, a flat 20% income tax (1% for small businesses), ultra-low cost of living, fast internet and a young, cosmopolitan capital in Tbilisi.
Last updated: March 2026 — 編集チーム, eVisa-Card.com
| Capital | Tbilisi |
| Currency | Georgian Lari (GEL) |
| Language | Georgian, Russian, English |
| Monthly cost | ~$700–1,500/month |
| Visa Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Visa-Free Stay (365 days) | Citizens of 95+ countries (including USA, EU, UK, Canada, Australia) can stay 365 consecutive days without a visa. No income or investment requirement. The simplest option for digital nomads. |
| Residency by Investment | Investment in Georgian real estate or business. Minimum $100,000 in real estate OR $300,000 in business. Temporary residency for 6 years, then permanent. |
| Employment Residency | For those employed by a Georgian company. Employer applies on your behalf. Temporary residency. |
| Permanent Residency | After 6 years of continuous legal residence. Or by marriage to a Georgian citizen (3 years). |
| Citizenship by Investment | Exceptional status granted by Presidential decree. Requires significant economic contribution. Rare but possible. |
Georgia has a Universal Healthcare programme (UHC) that provides basic coverage to all Georgian citizens and legal residents. Foreigners without residency are not covered. Emergency treatment is available to all, but costs must be paid privately.
Private hospitals in Tbilisi are modern and affordable: Mediclub Georgia, Todua Medical Centre, Acad. O. Gudushauri Hospital, American Medical Center. Quality varies — major hospitals in Tbilisi are good; rural areas have limited facilities.
| Service | Cost |
|---|---|
| Private GP consultation | 30–80 GEL (~$11–29) |
| Specialist consultation | 50–150 GEL (~$18–55) |
| Emergency (private hospital) | 100–500 GEL (~$36–182) |
| Hospitalisation (private, per night) | 150–600 GEL (~$55–218) |
| Dental cleaning | 30–70 GEL (~$11–25) |
| Basic blood tests | 20–50 GEL (~$7–18) |
Health insurance is not required for visa-free stays in Georgia. However, it is strongly recommended given the limitations of the public health system and the need for medical evacuation coverage for serious conditions.
Georgia has one of the most foreigner-friendly banking environments in the world. Bank accounts can be opened quickly, often same-day, with just a passport — no residency required.
Georgia has no restrictions on foreign property ownership. Foreigners can buy any type of property — apartments, houses, commercial — with the same rights as Georgian citizens. The market is transparent, prices are low, and the process is quick. Investment ≥$100,000 qualifies for residency.
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Property registration fee | ~50–200 GEL (~$18–73) — extremely low |
| Notarisation (if applicable) | ~100–300 GEL |
| Agent commission | 2–5% (if applicable) |
| Annual property tax | 0.05–1% depending on owner income and property value |
| No real estate transfer tax | — |
This guide is researched and maintained by the editorial team at eVisa-Card.com. 最終更新: 2026年3月。 Always verify current requirements with official government sources and consult a licensed professional before making major decisions.