**Travel Warning: Poland Warns Citizens of Refusal of Entry to Georgia**
The Polish Embassy in Georgia has issued a travel warning to its citizens, urging them to consider the risks involved before traveling to the country. The embassy’s appeal comes after numerous cases of foreigners, including citizens of EU member states, being refused entry into Georgia.
**What You Need to Know**
According to the embassy’s statement, there are certain factors that may increase the risk of being refused entry into Georgia. These include:
* Participation in demonstrations or being in their vicinity
* Certain activity on social networks
The Georgian authorities have the right to assess these risks and refuse entry if necessary. The decision can even apply to holders of a residence permit in Georgia.
**Fines for Participating in Demonstrations**
The embassy also warns that foreigners who participate in demonstrations, or are even accused of participating, may face heavy fines. In some cases, re-entry into Georgia may require immediate payment of these fines.
**What This Means for Travelers**
For travelers planning to visit Georgia, this warning is essential reading. Even if you’re not planning to take part in demonstrations, it’s crucial to be aware of the potential risks involved. The Polish Embassy’s appeal serves as a reminder that travel requirements can change quickly, and being informed is key to a smooth journey.
**Stay Informed**
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