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State of return migration policy and research : case of Georgia
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[Migration Policy Centre]; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2012/09
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ZURABISHVILI, Tamar, State of return migration policy and research : case of Georgia, [Migration Policy Centre], CARIM-East, Explanatory Notes, 2012/09 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/62624
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Being a relatively newly migrant sending country, Georgia does not have an elaborated migration policy. Following its liberal politics, until recently, migration regulations were either extremely open, or non-existent. The same is true for the return migration policy – there is no state operated program or strategy aimed at reintegration of returnees. Only recently with the signature of readmission and visa facilitation agreements with the EU, Georgia started working in this direction, but so far no visible results are observed.
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Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM-East) is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union