ZHOGHOVURD: GEORGIA TO LIFT VISA RESTRICTIONS FOR ARMENIANS
10:26 * 23.12.14
The Georgian visa rules, which restrict the Armenian citizens'
residence in the country to a maximum period of 90 days, are reportedly
going to change in the near future.
It comes after Georgian-Armenian lawmakers urged Prime Minister Hovik
Abrahamyan to raise the question at talks with his Georgian colleagues,
says the paper.
The premier reportedly addressed the issue in the course of his
recent visit to the country, pointing to the concerns of the
Georgian-Armenians (some of whom Republic of Armenia citizens).
Citing its sources, the paper says that a high-ranking Armenian
official recently promised renewed procedures in a phone conversation
with Samvel Petrosyan, a member of Armenia's National Assembly. The
paper notes further that thousands of Georgian-Armenians recently
obtained Armenian citizenship to facilitate their departure for Russia
as employment migrants.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/12/23/zhoghovurd/1543728
10:26 * 23.12.14
The Georgian visa rules, which restrict the Armenian citizens'
residence in the country to a maximum period of 90 days, are reportedly
going to change in the near future.
It comes after Georgian-Armenian lawmakers urged Prime Minister Hovik
Abrahamyan to raise the question at talks with his Georgian colleagues,
says the paper.
The premier reportedly addressed the issue in the course of his
recent visit to the country, pointing to the concerns of the
Georgian-Armenians (some of whom Republic of Armenia citizens).
Citing its sources, the paper says that a high-ranking Armenian
official recently promised renewed procedures in a phone conversation
with Samvel Petrosyan, a member of Armenia's National Assembly. The
paper notes further that thousands of Georgian-Armenians recently
obtained Armenian citizenship to facilitate their departure for Russia
as employment migrants.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/12/23/zhoghovurd/1543728