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Migration department expels 57 foreign citizens from Georgia

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Citizens of Turkey, Turkmenistan, India, Azerbaijan, Russia, Belarus, Egypt, Iraq, Nigeria, Cuba, Armenia, the United Kingdom, Iran, Moldova, Sudan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and China were removed from Georgia

Citizens of Turkey, Turkmenistan, India, Azerbaijan, Russia, Belarus, Egypt, Iraq, Nigeria, Cuba, Armenia, the United Kingdom, Iran, Moldova, Sudan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and China were removed from Georgia

Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia on Tuesday said its Migration Department, in close coordination with relevant units of the ministry, had expelled 57 foreign nationals from the country in recent days.

Citizens of Turkey, Turkmenistan, India, Azerbaijan, Russia, Belarus, Egypt, Iraq, Nigeria, Cuba, Armenia, the United Kingdom, Iran, Moldova, Sudan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and China were removed from Georgia - 57 individuals in total.

In line with current legislation, those expelled have been banned from re-entering the country.


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