Georgia's Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Aleksandre Darachvelidze, has announced a comprehensive package of legislative changes aimed at combating illegal migration. The proposed reforms focus specifically on increasing oversight of foreign students residing in the country. Additionally, the government seeks to implement stricter controls over residency permits obtained through marriage. These measures are designed to prevent the misuse of legal pathways to secure residency. The legislative package has been officially submitted to the Georgian parliament for review. Once passed, these laws will allow authorities to monitor foreign nationals more closely. The initiative reflects a broader effort by the state to secure its borders and regulate immigration more effectively.
