
Eurofast
European compliance consultancy tracking Georgia's 2026 immigration law for foreign businesses.
Last refreshed: 8 May 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic
Did any legal firm confirm that Georgia's Sub-clause T still has no implementing decree?
Timeline for Eurofast
Mentioned in: Georgia activates Law 1509 fines, publishes nothing
Nomads & Communities- What did Eurofast say about Georgia's 2026 immigration law for digital nomads?
- Eurofast's post-enactment briefing confirmed that Sub-clause T's implementing decree is absent, leaving the short-term professional activity exemption legally inoperable.Source: Eurofast
- Is Eurofast a reliable source on Georgia's immigration compliance rules for foreigners?
- Eurofast is a European professional-services network with offices in Georgia, regularly cited by foreign businesses tracking Georgian legal changes.
- What does Eurofast do and where does it operate?
- Eurofast is a regional professional-services firm providing tax, payroll, immigration, and legal advisory services across South-East Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean, with offices in Greece, Cyprus, Serbia, and several other Balkan and Middle East markets.Source: nomads-and-communities topic context
- Does Eurofast help with Greek digital nomad visa applications?
- Eurofast provides immigration advisory services in Greece including digital nomad visa guidance, advising clients on income thresholds, document requirements, and timelines under Greece Law 5275/2026.Source: nomads-and-communities topic context
- How is Eurofast different from other immigration law firms in Greece?
- Eurofast focuses on the South-East European region as a whole, making it a specialist for clients with multi-country needs; unlike single-jurisdiction firms, it covers compliance across multiple tax and residency systems simultaneously.Source: nomads-and-communities topic context
Background
Eurofast is a European professional-services network providing legal, tax and compliance advisory across Southeast Europe, the Caucasus and the Balkans. In the nomad-policy context it is one of two firms — alongside Fragomen — whose post-enactment legal briefings on Georgia's Law No.1509 were consulted to assess whether Sub-clause T (the short-term professional activity exemption) had received an implementing decree. Eurofast's published briefing confirmed the absence of any implementing decree, leaving the nomad pathway under Sub-clause T legally inoperable as of May 2026.
Eurofast has operated in the Georgian market since the early 2000s, advising multinational clients on local employment and tax compliance. Its Georgia-specific output is frequently cited by foreign businesses navigating rapidly changing legal frameworks, particularly in the post-2022 period as Georgia's regulatory relationship with the EU has become contested.
The firm's relevance to the nomad audience is primarily as a monitoring and advisory source rather than as a direct party to policy decisions. Its briefing cadence tracks implementing-decree publication; when Eurofast notes absence, that absence is operationally confirmed.