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Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The Ministry of Foreign Affairs works to resolve the issue on allowing dual citizenship to Mongolian nationals living abroad. “Today, there are some 144500 Mongolian citizens living abroad and the Foreign Ministry in in collaboration with relevant ministries on the exact number of the citizens, as the citizens abroad will vote in the upcoming Presidential Election in June.
Concerning the frequently asked request to resolve dual citizenship, the Ministry is working to resolve so that children born from Mongolian parents are registered as a Mongolian citizen, regardless their location of birthplace” said Director of the Consular Department of the Foreign Ministry Ya.Ariunbold.
Today, April 18, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs held its monthly briefing and reported on some issues under the resolution.
A total of 2838 Mongolian citizens are eligible to travel to the Republic of Korea without visa, if requirements are satisfied. However, these citizens’ rights have been violated due to enforcement of new visa regulation by South Korea. The two sides have agreed to issue 5 year-multiple entrance visas to those citizens, considering stamps on their passports and without causing any obstacles. South Korea is a country, where the most number of Mongolians abroad resides in. The consulate officials also informed that the issue to allow Mongolians working and living in the Czech Republic to be involved in social insurance will be resolved as well as online course of Mongolian language for children residing abroad will be launched soon.
Published Date:2017-04-18