Embassy of Georgia in China

Embassy of the Republic of Georgia in Beijing

Ambassador: H.E.Mr. Archil Kalandia
Address: No. 101, Block D, Kings Garden Villa, Xiaoyun Road 18,  Chaoyang District, Beijing
Postal Code: 100600
Tel. (+86)10 6468 1202
Fax: (+86)10 6468 1203
Email: china.emb@mfa.gov.ge, china.con@mfa.gov.ge

 Transportation to the Embassy:
If you are going to the Embassy, you could find a right bus to get to Liangmaqiao first. The urban transportation of Beijing City is very convenient. Many buses pass Liangmaqiao, including Buses No. 402, 405, 302, 974, 300, 516, 675, 954, 683, 701, 416, 207, 909, 672, and 421. Also you can take the Subway Line 10 to get there.

 The Buildings near to Liangmaqiao Diplomatic Compound
The Liangmaqiao Diplomatic Compound, located in the newly-established Third Embassy Zone, is 20 minutes' drive from Beijing Capital International Airport. The Third Embassy Zone neighbors on Kempinski Hotel and Hilton Hotel and surrounded by the New American Embassy, Japanese Embassy and South Korean Embassy.

 Bilateral Relationship between Georgia and China:
On December 27th, 1991, the State Council and Foreign Minister Qian Qichen informed Georgian Foreign Minister that Chinese Government recognized the independence of Georgia. In 1992, the Republic of Georgia established diplomatic relations with China. The two countries share a good cooperation environment. The cooperative fields refer to culture, science, technology, education and trade.

 About Dual Nationality:
According to the Law of Georgia Nationality, it admits dual nationality conditionally. The Georgian citizens are not allowed to join the other nationalities unless they get the approval of their Government. The Georgians with foreign nationalities can apply to Georgia Government for the restoration of Georgian nationality and the reservation of their foreign nationalities. Foreign citizens also can apply to the Government for Georgian nationality.

 Please contact China Embassy in Georgia if Georgians will go to China.
- Last updated on Nov. 11, 2020 -
Questions & Answers on Embassy of Georgia in China
Asked by Julie stevens buttery from AUSTRALIA | Apr. 28, 2019 03:53Reply
Visas and exception airports
Dear Sir/Madam

We are Australian, flying from Georgia to Australia (in transit in China). It has been confirmed we do not need visas as we are in transit for less than 24 hours in China.
I did read there can be airport exceptions to this rule possibly? Which may require us to still get visas? Please note we land at Urumqi and Guangzhou airports. Does the 24 hour exception rule still hold please?

Thank you, Julie
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Answered by Karen from UNITED KINGDOM | Apr. 29, 2019 01:36
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Julie, yes, Urumqi Airport is an exception. Once your layover in the airport is more than 2 hours, you need to apply for a transit visa in advance.
Asked by Mzia Nikabadze from GEORGIA | Aug. 02, 2014 00:58Reply
I am from Georgia but live in Macao how I can get the visa to the Hongkong
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Answered by Nick from USA | Aug. 03, 2014 02:31
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You can apply from HK Immigration Department directly by post. Here is the address:
Receipt and Despatch Unit
Hong Kong Immigration Department
2/F, Immigration Tower
7 Gloucester Road
Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Enquiry: (852) 2824 6111
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