Georgia residency eligibility checker


Check whether a property clears the $150,000 residency bar (the threshold since 1 March 2026). Remember: it’s the appraised market value that counts, not the price you pay, and values can be combined across several properties.

Check eligibility


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Eligibility is judged on the appraised market value set by an accredited valuer (Unified National Accreditation Body), not your purchase price - and you can combine several registered properties to reach it. An off-plan unit does not count until it is built and registered in your name. The 1-year permit is renewable while you keep the property and covers your spouse and minor children; five continuous years lead to permanent residency, ten to citizenship eligibility. Government fees are set in GEL (converted here); appraisal, notary and legal costs vary, so treat the defaults as estimates and get quotes. This is a planning guide, not legal advice - confirm your case with a licensed Georgian immigration lawyer.

Before you rely on this


This tool checks the value threshold only. Full eligibility also depends on the property being non-agricultural, properly registered, and appraised by an accredited valuer – and off-plan units don’t count until delivered and registered, which is why delivery risk is residency risk. The complete picture is in our residency guide. It is general information, not legal advice.

See residency-eligible projects that fit your budget

We’ll send a shortlist of projects at or above the $150k mark, each with its delivery record attached.

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