Key Changes and Insights
New requirements have already come into force in Georgia and will affect foreign employees, sole traders, company directors, as well as employers hiring foreign personnel.
The changes concern the processing of work permits, registration on government portals, deadlines for submitting documents, and compliance with migration rules.
Who Should Consider Attending
| For those who want to open a business in Georgia, latest updates regarding the law. |
For businesses and professionals working in the country, it is important to understand the new procedures in advance in order to avoid risks, fines, and restrictions.
Experts in the field
Melano Svanidze
Leading Associate
Melano specializes in assisting local and international clients with business registration and structuring in Georgia, advising on corporate governance and labor law matters, conducting thorough due diligence and legal analysis for complex transnational contracts.
Her approach is based on a deep understanding of both legal frameworks and practical business needs.
Oksana Iashagyan
Associate
Oksana consults clients on business establishment and operation in Georgia, as well as on taxation matters. She also supports foreign companies with migration issues in Georgia, particularly with obtaining residence permits.
Nino Zautashvili
Associate
Specialises in migration matters in Georgia, including obtaining work permits and corporate law.
About the Event
Who is this for?
The event is particularly relevant for business owners, HR professionals, foreign employees, investors, employees and directors of Georgian companies, specialists working in the Georgian market, and anyone planning to work or conduct business in Georgia in 2026.
What will participants receive?
Participants will receive practical recommendations, an analysis of real cases, and answers to the most frequently asked questions regarding the new rules.
Practical value of the event
- The changes concern the processing of work permits, registration on government portals, deadlines for submitting documents, and compliance with migration rules.
- For businesses and professionals working in the country, it is important to understand the new procedures in advance in order to avoid risks, fines, and restrictions.
About the Event
Introduction of the Work Permit System
14:05 (GMT+4)Connection Between Work Permits, Visas, and Residence Permits
14:35 (GMT+4)Transitional Period and Current Foreign Workers
14:50 (GMT+4)Compliance and Penalties
15:00 (GMT+4)Practical Recommendations
15:05 (GMT+4)Practical case and answers from the Ministry
Questions and Answers Session
15:10 (GMT+4)Please Notice
The event will be held in webinar format as part of the REVERA Georgia Business Club.
We encourage you to submit your questions when completing the registration form. This will allow our experts to shape the agenda around the issues that matter most to participants, making the session as practical and relevant as possible. Your questions will help ensure the discussion addresses both everyday concerns and the needs of the professional community from an applied, solutions-focused perspective.
Please note: confirmation emails will be sent from info@revera.legal and PR_revera@revera.legal (please check your Spam folder). The organiser reserves the right to refuse participation.
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