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'''Georgian passports''' are issued to citizens of ] to facilitate international travel.

==Visa-free travel==
Visa-free travel or visa on arrival is available for several different destinations. It is estimated that as of February 2008, Georgian citizens are able to enter 58 countries visafree or visa on arrival is available.

Due to enlargements of the EU since 2004, Georgian citizens lost visa free movement in several former Communist states, which previously permitted visa-free entry such as ] and ]. EU candidate and potential candidate states like ], ], and ] have also revoked visa-free travel, however, the Georgian government is working to resolve this situation.

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*{{ATG}} 1 month
*{{ARM}} no visa
*{{AZE}} no visa
*{{BHR}} visa on arrival 14 days
*{{BGD}} on arrival 90 days
*{{BRB}} 28 days
*{{BLR}} no visa
*{{KHM}} visa on arrival 30 days
*{{COM}} visa on arrival
*{{COK}} 31 days
*{{CUB}} 30 days
*{{DJI}} visa on arrival 30 days
*{{DOM}} 21 days
*{{TLS}} visa on arrival 30 days
*{{EGY}} visa on arrival 30 days
*{{GRD}} 90 days
*{{HTI}} 90 days
*{{IRN}} visa on arrival 17 days
*{{JAM}} visa on arrival
*{{JOR}} visa on arrival
*{{KAZ}} no visa
*{{KEN}} visa on arrival 3 months
*{{KWT}} visa on arrival 3 months
*{{KGZ}} no visa
*{{LAO}} visa on arrival 15 days
*{{LBN}} free visa on arrival (1 month)
*{{MAC}} visa on arrival 30 days
*{{MAR}} visa on arrival 90 days
*{{MDV}} 90 days
*{{MYS}} 1 month
*{{MUS}} visa on arrival 60
*{{FSM}} 30 days
*{{MDA}} 90 days
*{{MNG}} no visa 90 days
*{{MOZ}} visa on arrival
*{{NAM}} 90 days
*{{NPL}} visa on arrival 60 days
*{{NIU}} 30 days
*{{PLW}} 30 days
*{{LCA}} 6 weeks
*{{WSM}} 60 days
*{{SYC}} 1 month
*{{SYR}} visa on arrival
*{{TJK}} no visa
*{{TZA}} visa on arrival
*{{TGO}} visa on arrival 7 days
*{{TUR}} 3 months
*{{TUV}} 1 month
*{{UGA}} visa on arrival 6 months
*{{UKR}} no visa
*{{UZB}} no visa
*{{ZMB}} visa on arrival

==References==

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Georgian passports are issued to citizens of Georgia to facilitate international travel.

Visa-free travel

Visa-free travel or visa on arrival is available for several different destinations. It is estimated that as of February 2008, Georgian citizens are able to enter 58 countries visafree or visa on arrival is available.

Due to enlargements of the EU since 2004, Georgian citizens lost visa free movement in several former Communist states, which previously permitted visa-free entry such as Romania and Bulgaria. EU candidate and potential candidate states like Croatia, Macedonia, and Serbia have also revoked visa-free travel, however, the Georgian government is working to resolve this situation.


List Updated: Feb/09/2008

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