The Migration Department of Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs has deported 22 foreign nationals as part of its ongoing efforts to enforce national immigration laws on those who legally reside in the country.
The Ministry stated that the individuals, originating from countries including Iraq, Russia, Iran, India, Türkiye, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Jordan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and Kenya, were expelled after being found they violated legal residency requirements.
All deported individuals have been banned from re-entering Georgia, under current immigration legislation.
The Ministry emphasized that the Migration Department is committed to identify unauthorized residents.













