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GEORGIA · 2026-05-17 · 5 min read

Georgia 1-Year Visa-Free for Nomads (2026)

Georgia grants citizens of 95+ countries visa-free stays of up to 365 days. Here is how the rule works, who qualifies, and how Tbilisi compares as a base.

Georgia 1-Year Visa-Free for Nomads

Georgia (the country, not the US state) offers what is arguably the simplest long-stay regime on Earth for nomads: walk in with a passport, get a stamp, stay up to 365 days — no visa, no application, no income test, no fee. For citizens of 95+ countries, it remains the lowest-friction path to a year-long base.

Disclaimer: Immigration policy can change. Confirm current rules at the Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs before booking. This article is informational, not legal advice.


How the 365-day rule works

Georgia's Decree no. 255 (2015, repeatedly amended) grants visa-free entry and visa-free stay of up to 365 days from the date of each entry to nationals of:

  • All EU member states + Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, UK
  • US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand
  • Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan
  • Israel, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman
  • Most Balkan and Caucasus neighbors

The full list (95+ countries) is in the MFA Visa Policy page. Some nationalities receive 90 days only — always verify your specific passport.

Key mechanics:

  1. Get a stamp at the border (Tbilisi airport, Kutaisi airport, or land borders)
  2. The 365-day clock starts immediately
  3. No mid-stay registration required
  4. To reset: leave Georgia before day 365 and re-enter for a new 365-day period

Border-run mechanics

Most nomads who base in Tbilisi for multiple years follow this pattern:

  1. Year 1: Enter visa-free, stay 360+ days
  2. Day ~360: Bus to Yerevan (Armenia) or Trabzon (Turkey), spend 2–7 days
  3. Re-enter Georgia: new 365-day stamp

There is no official limit on how many times you can do this. Practically, very long cumulative stays (3+ uninterrupted years) sometimes lead border guards to ask about long-term intent, but denials are rare for clean passports.

For long-term residence, Georgia also offers a paid Residence Permit (work, investment, family, study), but for most nomads the free 365-day stamp is sufficient.


Tax residency: the 183-day catch

Although immigration is generous, tax rules still apply:

  • Spend ≥183 days in any rolling 12-month period in Georgia → Georgian tax resident
  • Tax residents are taxed on worldwide income at flat 20% PIT
  • Non-residents are taxed only on Georgian-source income

The 183-day rule is rolling, not calendar-year. If you arrive in October 2026 and stay continuously, you cross the threshold around April 2027 — not 1 January.

See the 183-day rule comparison guide for how Georgia's rolling test differs from Schengen or the US substantial-presence test.


The Individual Entrepreneur (IE) regime — 1% tax

For Georgian tax residents running freelance/online businesses, the Small Business Status (Individual Entrepreneur) is a game-changer:

TierAnnual turnoverTax rate
Micro< GEL 30,0000%
Small (with IES)≤ GEL 500,0001%
Above> GEL 500,0003%

GEL 500,000 ≈ USD 185,000 at 2026 exchange rates. Eligible activities: most "personal services" — software development, consulting, writing, design. Excluded: medical, legal, gambling, finance.

Registration is done at the Revenue Service of Georgia (online or in person), takes 30 minutes, costs ~GEL 50, and you receive an Individual Entrepreneur Tax ID. From that day forward, business income is taxed at 1% — among the lowest legal effective rates worldwide.

Trade-offs:

  • Must invoice via the Georgian e-invoicing system
  • Must file monthly turnover reports
  • Income paid into a Georgian bank account is cleanest; foreign accounts work but require careful documentation
  • 1% is on turnover, not profit — high-margin businesses benefit most

Tbilisi as a base

MetricTbilisi (Old Town / Vake)
1-BR apartment$500–$900/mo (Vake/Saburtalo)
Cost of living~$1,200–$1,800/mo for one person
Internet200–500 Mbps fiber (Magti, Silknet)
CoworkingTerminal, Lokal, Impact Hub, Stamba
Coffee cultureStrong third-wave scene since ~2018
English usageGood in central districts, gen Z+
Time zoneGMT+4 (works with EU and Asia)
Best monthsApril–June, September–October
AvoidJuly–August (heat), Dec–Feb (cold)

See the Tbilisi city profile for current Fit Score and metrics.


Banking, SIM, and admin

  • SIM: Magti or Geocell, prepaid 10 GB ≈ GEL 25/month, eSIM available at airport
  • Bank: Bank of Georgia or TBC Bank — multi-currency (GEL/USD/EUR), passport only
  • Address: Airbnb confirmation usually accepted for the bank account application
  • Apostille / notary: most documents can be apostilled in Tbilisi within a day at the National Agency of Public Registry

When Georgia makes sense

Georgia is a strong base when you want:

  • Maximum stay flexibility with zero paperwork
  • Predictable low cost of living (sub-$1,500 per person for most lifestyles)
  • Optional ultra-low tax via the 1% IE regime if you genuinely relocate
  • EU/Asia overlap time zones
  • A safe, English-friendly, well-fibered city without Schengen day-counting stress

Georgia is not a great fit if you need:

  • A formal DNV (use Portugal D8 or Spain DNV)
  • Visa-recognized status for a non-Georgian client invoice (an IE invoice is sometimes refused by large EU clients)
  • Year-round mild weather (continental climate)

Internal links

  • Tbilisi city profile
  • 183-day rule comparison across countries
  • Nomad visas with low income requirements

Health insurance for your Georgia year

Georgia is visa-free, but most national health systems back home stop covering you after 30–90 days abroad. A nomad insurance plan with global coverage and Georgia-included clinics is essential — and not optional if you ever apply for a future DNV that requires proof of insurance.

Get SafetyWing Nomad Insurance →


Last updated: 2026-05-17. Verify the Georgian MFA visa policy page and Revenue Service IE rules before relying on any specific numbers — both are updated periodically.

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