A New Chance for Circular Labor Migration between Georgia and the EU

A New Chance for Circular Labor Migration between Georgia and the EU
Tbilisi. Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies publishes a blog post: A New Chance for Circular Labor Migration between Georgia and the EU.
''Every year, three-to-four thousand Georgian citizens try to stay in EU Member States (MS), looking for a (usually illegal) job. If each of the 16 EU MS as signatories of the Mobility Partnership with Georgia provides the country with a yearly quota of a few hundred migrants for legal circular employment, it could significantly lower the above-mentioned number of citizens striving to stay there illegally'', is noted in the statement.
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Source: www.gfsis.org

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