Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, has emerged as an unexpected hub for English-speaking expatriates, remote workers, and professionals. Driven by a low cost of living, a strategic location between Europe and Asia, and a government that has actively promoted a liberal visa policy, the city now offers a small but growing formal job market for those who do not speak Georgian or Russian. However, opportunities are concentrated in specific sectors. This paper provides an overview of the main employment areas, expected salaries, work permit requirements, and practical advice for securing work.

Tbilisi , the heart of the Caucasus, has transformed into a vibrant hub for international talent. Its unique blend of ancient tradition and modern innovation, paired with a remarkably liberal visa regime, makes it a top destination for English speakers seeking new opportunities.

Teaching English remains the most accessible entry point for native and fluent English speakers.

Tbilisi serves as a regional headquarters for organizations focusing on the Caucasus and Central Asia.

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