Travel off Path – Georgia launches digital nomad visa for remote workers
Travel off Path – Georgia launches digital nomad visa for remote workers

Georgia has announced the official launch of their much-anticipated Digital Nomad Visa program, called “Remotely From Georgia” – reads the article published by online publication Travel off Path.

According to author of the article, if 2020 brought anything beneficial, it’s the new global excitement of being able to work remotely, and not necessarily having to be chained to one office. Many nations are starting to realize just how big the remote working community is, and with the latest changes to all our lifestyles, how much bigger it will grow.

“Georgia, a country who has always been attractive for slow travelers due to their long-stay rules, has now officially launched their Digital Nomad program.

“Remotely From Georgia” will allow remote workers to stay and legally work their online businesses for at least 180 days and up to 1 year, with no annoying visa runs. It also works well for entrepreneurs, business owners, and even salaried employees who are cleared to ‘work from home’.

This program also has a major perk that allows applicants to circumvent the current covid-related entry-requirements that ban most of the world from entering Georgia at the moment, reads the article.

There are 95 countries welcome to apply. The article says that Prime Minister of Georgia Giorgi Gakharia Tweeted about the program.