Migration Department expels 33 foreign citizens from Georgia

In close coordination with the Migration Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia and relevant units of the Ministry, as part of the complex measures carried out in recent days, 33 foreign citizens were expelled from Georgia, the Ministry of Internal Affairs reports.

According to the agency, some of them left Georgia voluntarily, while others were forcibly expelled from the country.

"In accordance with the legislation, the expelled persons were banned from entering the country.

A total of 33 citizens of India, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Pakistan, China, Iran, Bangladesh, Iraq, Russia, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan were expelled from Georgia.

The Migration Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia is the body responsible for combating illegal migration within the country. One of its competencies is to identify foreign citizens who are in Georgia without a legal basis and to carry out their expulsion from Georgia," the information says.

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