Thank you very interestingly told about GeorgiaGeorgia is an underrated backpacker’s destination. Not only is it the perfect destination for nature, culture and history lovers, it’s also very cheap to travel and live here.In any case, Georgia is the perfect place for budget backpackers and digital nomads who want to settle down for a while.For starters, Georgia is very generous when it comes to the length of the visa. Citizens from the European Union, North America, Oceania, Central Asia, South America (with the exception of Chile and Uruguay) and Southern Africa can enter Georgia one year visa-free
Hi James, Happy New Year. I was wondering if you are planning on making another video like this with updates on the current situation :-) My husband and I are interested in visiting Georgia (staying for a few months). Cheers
@@JamesKerwin fantastic. I'm glad you decided to stay there and not go back to UK. We also live in the UK but we left in June and no plans to go back anytime soon. We are currently in Serbia, Belgrade. Hope we can make it there. Thanks for replying so quickly.
@@glaucia2601 I need some content at the minute but have been very uninspired. Our visas are up in March, but we shall be coming back under the nomad scheme after a month long trip to Lebanon.
@@JamesKerwin very hard to have inspiration when the world is in such chaos. I'm not much into photography but I found your channel when looking for Georgia content. Your make great videos with good music and you look like a very nice person. Keep up the great work. Hope your inspiration comes back to you soon 😉😊
Great video mate and it’s nice to hear about the wifi. Interestingly a lot of the best wifi is in Balkan countries and places you wouldn’t think. I’m considering visiting Georgia for a bit. Would you consider it safe right now with the Russia-Ukraine tensions?
Thank you, very good video. RE: Gear? What drone do you use and what drone mounted video camera are you using? Thank you. I subscribed with the "bell" for notif. My photog experience has been drag races / motorsports. Rock n roll bands. ( some weddings) Motorbike magazine features and adverts.
Thank you James for a very helpful video! I'm a Brit too, and thinking of coming to Georgia for 6-8 months, perhaps longer. I believe Georgia is now allowing fully vaccinated folks to come freely and Brits can stay there (and work remotely) for upto 12 months. Your friends apartment that you're shooting in looks stunning.. Could you share the name of that apartment block & street? For $400 a month, that looks superb. You also mentioned you've seen some other stunning accommodation in Tbilisi. Would really help if you can share some other links of good apartments there. Many thanks in advance. Cheers buddy
Thanks for this video man, I visited in 2019 and really want to get back. Do you happen to know what the situation and demand is for English teachers in the country or have anyone/groups you would recommend contacting?
I mean there are no jobs for Georgians let alone foreigners. I would say teach online to be in Georgia. Also the pay would be around 400 usd a month maximum.
Hi James. How are Georgians (and digital nomads) handling covid? We are thinking of heading to Tbilisi in a couple months on the remote worker scheme. I know covid rates have been fairly low but they are increasing. Are things open? Are people being careful? Was there ever a lockdown? Thanks!
Hey Lizz, the situation has been frustrating at times and of course that is the case everywhere. It started off decent and the lockdown (more a night curfew) really only seemed to be in place to stop looting etc. It happened for around 4-5 weeks I believe 9pm - 6am. The summer was excellent, got out lots with the car and that felt really good. But yes recently things have been harder, people are certainly getting a little more lazy with the regulations, couple that with a busy wedding season through until September - and suddenly you have a huge spike in cases of course. Tonight a ban was implemented on pubs and restaurants being open after 10pm in both the Kutaisi and Tbilisi regions. Honestly, I am a little concerned about the outlook as well - pubs, restaurants and whole tourist areas are in huge decline (gone mostly) - but thats everywhere I am sure. Also, If there is a vaccine - being in Georgia won't give me a fighting chance of getting one - as I don't believe they would get hold of any (no flu jabs yet!) for a while after a release. If your concerned about covid specifically - They don't wear masks correctly (noses out/around necks in supermarkets etc), and "social distancing" of course isn't in a Georgians nature. But at the same time they drive everywhere - so less people out in the open to worry about etc. If any of that worries you, perhaps come as it starts to warm up in the spring? Personally, I am kinda over the waiting game now, and its getting me frustrated for sure. Missing friends and family and the wait could go on for quite some time it feels for anything to return to normal - so we shall likely leave, and sadly depart home to the UK, perhaps around Christmas/January time. With the borders being basically closed we have felt somewhat isolated I suppose here. The country is lovely, I reccomend it for awhile - but of course there are positives and negatives with each and every place.
@@JamesKerwin Thanks for the info! We've been in Mexico for over a year. Originally from the US and we're trying to stay out. It's me and my 11 year old twins so we are a DN family. We want to come to Georgia as I think they are handling covid better than Mexico and the US. So many things are closed in Mexico and we haven't done or seen much since March. We also want to spend time skiing. Hoping that Gudauri will be open. So I'm thinking we'll stay for a year then hopefully when a safe vaccine is available, we can fly somewhere to get it if it's not available in Georgia. Crossing our fingers!
@@JamesKerwin We call it the plandemic and scamdemic. Doctors are paid to inflate numbers. Other doctors and nurses trying to say the truth are suppressed and/or loose their job. They are setting up the New World Order - total control. This (fake) virus is never going away. The vaccine will be worse.
@@lizzquain The vaccines are all dangerous - do your research. Doctors do not even know what is in them. The vaccines will be worse than the (fake) virus. All people care about is their own pleasure - they don't stop and think what is really going on. You are loosing your freedom. People are putting their trust in the televisions and believe every word that comes out of them. Yes government, yes doctors - you are trading (fake) security for freedom. Freedom is over now. This will never end until every last person is branded, numbered and vaxxed to death.
Someone isn't Listening. You need to earn $2000 a month to apply for the nomad visa. All bills/rent and food and running a car for us (2 people) is around £700 a month. However borders are open again. For now.
salary are incredible low over 80% Georgian citizens have 140$ in months and that explains why products, rent, transport, are ✨incredible cheaper✨ ☹️ ...
@@zuzanaacova9830 I don't agree, I have been to Spain and Italy, it's nothing like Armenia. Armenian food is also better, when I was in Spain, the food was terrible, so was rest of Europe,
This country is a nightmare. Food and people are terrible. There are a lot of racists and most gyms don't give membership to foreigners. There aren't lots of tourist spots either. But still, if you want to visit this keep this at the bottom of your bucket list. Ofc some people are nice but that doesn't make everything good.