Georgian parliament to discuss amendments to Law on Citizenship
realise their talents and knowledge,” Prime Minister of Georgia GiorgiKvirikashvili addressed the representatives of diaspora at the forum.
He spoke about the ongoing programs that are aimed at development of diaspora relations including the youth initiative Camp of Future, Youth Ambassadors program being implemented in 16 countries, as well as the several initiatives of teaching Georgian language in different countries.
A draft Law on Citizenship prepared by the parliamentary committee of legal issues envisages several changes to the existing procedures of issuing Georgian citizenship.
Granting Georgian citizenship will be regulated thus:
Those who would like to receive the citizenship of Georgia may need to reside longer in the country, perhaps up to ten years for the regular procedure. Earlier, the term was five.
Moreover, if a person wants to receive dual citizenship as an exception, which so far has been at the discretion of the president, he or she will not be obliged to appeal to the President of Georgia
anymore. Instead the application for dual citizenship through the exceptional rule will be presented to the Public
Service Development Agency, related embassy or consulate.
The decision to grant Georgian citizenship to a person is taken by the President of Georgia currently. GiorgiMargvelashvili has granted Georgian citizenship to 3000 people last year.
As for the exceptions itself, a person may receive the citizenship of Georgia through if he or she recognises Georgia as his/hers home country, or he has a predecessor internally displaced from the occupied territories, or emigrated due to political or difficult social-economic conditions.
Other preconditions for receiving Georgian citizenship as an exception include if a person is born in Georgia but represents an ethnic minority, is a foreigner and makes a significant investment supporting the country’s economic development, or is a foreigner but successful in sports, science or art and wants to represent Georgia in their career.
As for dual citizenship, a Georgian receiving the citizenship of other country may keep Georgian citizenship in case he or she has previously permission from the Georgian side. This permit will be issued if one of the family members of the person is a citizen of the country he or she is going to become citizen of and at the same time, he or she has lived and worked in that country for at least five years.