87 people deported from Georgia, including Azerbaijani citizens
Region
- 27 January, 2026
- 12:55
The Migration Department of Georgia's Ministry of Internal Affairs, together with relevant divisions of the ministry, has recently deported 87 foreign nationals from the country, Report informs.
The ministry stated that as a result of comprehensive migration control measures, citizens of Türkiye, China, India, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Egypt, Nigeria, Russia, Kazakhstan, Jordan, Bangladesh, Thailand, Israel, Lebanon, South Africa, Sudan, and Syria were deported from Georgia.
It was noted that, under current legislation, those deported are banned from re-entering Georgia. The Ministry of Internal Affairs also announced that migration control measures are continuing.
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