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Digital Nomad & Residency · Mongolia

Digital Nomad & Residency - Mongolia

Via other routeLaw of Mongolia on the Legal Status of Foreign Nationals (as amended; administered by the Immigration Agency of Mongolia — immigration.gov.mn); annual work-permit quotas set by Government Resolution

Mongolia has no dedicated digital nomad or remote-work visa. Nationals of more than 60 countries may enter visa-free for 30–90 days, during which de facto remote work is possible, but no formal long-stay pathway exists specifically for independent remote workers. Extended residence requires either an employer-sponsored Category C work permit or an investor visa (T visa, minimum USD 100,000 investment in a Mongolian entity).

No dedicated digital nomad visa

As of 2026, Mongolia has introduced no digital nomad, remote-work freelancer, or self-employed long-stay visa category. None appears in the Immigration Agency's published visa classifications or parliamentary legislation.

Visa-free short stays (de facto route)

Citizens of 60+ countries — including the US, EU member states, UK, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and Australia — can enter visa-free for 30 or 90 days, enabling short-term remote work without formal authorization.

Work permit required for local employment

Foreign nationals employed by a Mongolian entity must hold a Category C visa and accompanying work permit. The government sets annual sectoral quotas; in 2025, most sector-specific caps were lifted except for management and support-service activities.

Investor visa (T visa) as primary long-stay route

The T-category investor visa is available to foreign nationals investing at least USD 100,000 in a Mongolian company with at least a 25% equity stake. The associated residence permit is issued for up to one year and may be renewed for up to three years total.

Residence permit registration for stays over 90 days

Foreign nationals staying beyond 90 days must apply for a residence permit within 21 days of arrival via the e-immigration portal (eimmigration.mn), with in-person biometric registration required for first-time applicants. Processing takes approximately 10 business days.

Statutory cap on foreign residents

The Law on the Legal Status of Foreign Nationals limits total foreign residents to 3% of Mongolia's population, with nationals of any single country capped at 1% — a structural constraint that could limit any future mass-relocation or nomad-visa scheme.

Machine-assisted translation · verified 5/24/2026 · orientation, not legal advice. English version →