In Tbilisi on April 10, Zhou Qian, the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Georgia, and Ilia Darchiashvili, the Foreign Minister of Georgia, jointly signed an agreement between the two countries on the mutual exemption of visas for the holders of ordinary passports.
According to this agreement, holders of valid ordinary passports of both China and Georgia can enter, exit, or transit through each other's country without any visa, provided that they stay for no longer than 30 days per visit, and no longer than 90 days within an 180-day-long period.
Source: BeijingService
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