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Posted: 3 years ago

Terminal is Ready to Host 250 Foreign Citizens for Distance Working

Terminal, the network of common working spaces, has responded to the initiative proposed by Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia.

As noted by Terminal director Jino Dolini, the company is ready to help the Government in implementing this initiative and to provide all the required working environments for foreign citizens. Amid the pandemic, many foreign companies or freelancers try to temporarily move to the countries with Green Zones to work in a safe environment. Many foreign citizens have contacted us in seeking similar conditions and Terminal is the space, where a company or a group of individuals are able to rent an office or a working space, Jino Dolini noted. Terminal owns 5 branches in Tbilisi on Mtatsminda, Vake, Saburtalo, and Chughureti. All 5 spaces provide 821 working places, 53 individual offices, and 19 halls for meetings and conferences.
 
All these opportunities make Terminal the region’s biggest co-working space. Therefore, we can host 250 and more foreign citizens with international standards and regulations, the Terminal director noted. Terminal has got 5-year experience in this direction. At this stage, about 40 expats have been using the company’s spaces from Korea, Japan, Lithuania, Romania, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, Russia, Iran, Canada, and the USA. We are ready to meet with the project’s coordinator from the Georgian Economy Ministry and discuss how to provide high-quality services, offer special tariffs to make the initiative more attractive, the company director noted.
 
As reported, 2 weeks ago the Prime Minister of Georgia Giorgi Gakharia proposed to invite foreign citizens to Georgia for distance working.