![]() So it might well take some time for you to get your tongue around the guttural sounds of the Georgian’s 33 character alphabet. The majority of the estimated 4.9 million residents of this tiny country (it is just 69,700 square kilometers) speak Georgian, and this unique language belongs to its own ancient linguistic group. This means you can be sure of the support of others who have made the move to Georgia ahead of you while you meet the locals and integrate into the wider community. The expatriate community here is very small and close knit. Tbilisi, the capital, is still very traditional and yet multicultural, which adds to its charm and appeal. It is famed for its friendly locals, fresh produce markets, and spectacular countryside. ![]() Moving to Georgia is the best way to experience the country’s rich heritage. As of September 2014, the visa process has been centralized, and applications can now be completed online, which is a practical solution for those considering an international relocation to Georgia.
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