Temporary Exemption from Visa Requirements for Citizens of Some Countries to Visit Mongolia

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2023-01-06 09:44:36

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/.  In connection with the decision of the Government of Mongolia to declare 2023-2025 as the “Years to visit Mongolia”, the Cabinet has made a decision to temporarily exempt from visa requirements for the nationals of the following 34 countries who are traveling to Mongolia for tourism purposes. This includes 32 developed European countries, Australia, and New Zealand, which lead the number of tourists visiting Mongolia.

 

The decision, aimed to attract foreign tourists and facilitate travel conditions, was made at the meeting of the Cabinet on the 4th of January, 2023 and will be effective until the end of 2025.

 

By exempting the citizens of the above 34 countries from visa requirements, it will give a clear impetus to the development of the tourism sector, the recovery of the economy, and the continuation of the dialogue to facilitate the travel conditions of the Mongolian nationals.

 

With the approval of this decision, the number of visa-free travel countries to Mongolia will be increased by thirty-four to sixty-one.

 

THE LIST OF THE COUNTRIES TO BE EXEMPTED FROM VISA REQUIREMENTS TO VISIT MONGOLIA UP TO 30 DAYS IN THE YEARS OF 2023-2025


The Republic of Austria

The Kingdom of Belgium

Hungary

The Hellenic Republic

The Kingdom of Denmark

The Kingdom of Spain

The Italian Republic

The Republic of Latvia

The Republic of Lithuana

The Principality of Liechtenstein

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

The Republic of Malta

The Kingdom of the Netherlands

The Republic of Poland

The Republic of Portugal

The Republic of Slovak

The Republic of Slovenia

The Republic of Finland

The Republic of France

The Republic of Croatia

The Republic of Czech

The Kingdom of Sweden

The Republic of Estonia

The Kingdom of Norway

The Republic of Iceland

The Swiss Confederation

The Republic of Bulgaria

The Republic of Ireland

The Republic of Cyprus

Romania

The Principality of Monaco

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

The Commonwealth of Australia

New Zealand

 

 

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