Current law
Current citizenship law is guided by the 1992Article 6. Basis for receiving Mongolian nationality A person shall become Mongolian citizen through one of the following ways: # by being born in Mongolia, # by obtaining Mongolian nationality, # by reinstating their Mongolian nationality, # international treaties and conventions Mongolia has ratified or is a signature. Article 7. A child receiving Mongolian nationality # If both parents are Mongolian nationals, the child shall receive Mongolian nationality regardless of where they were born. # A child, whose one parent is a Mongolian national and the other parent is a foreign national, shall receive Mongolian nationality if born in Mongolia. Otherwise, the nationality shall be issued based on written agreement by the parents. # A child, whose one parent is a Mongolian national and the other parent is a stateless person, shall receive Mongolian nationality regardless of where they were born. # A child living in Mongolia, whose both parents are unidentified (missing), shall receive Mongolian nationality. # A child born in Mongolia to foreign parents with valid residency permits can receive Mongolian nationality voluntarily at the age of 16. # A child with Mongolian nationality adopted to foreign nationals shall retain their nationality until the age of 16.
Obtaining the citizenship
If both of the parents of a child are Mongolian -- irrespective of where the child is born -- the child automatically receives Mongolian citizenship. A child born to one Mongolian parent inside of Mongolia is also considered Mongolian. A child who is within the territory of Mongolia whose parents are not identified is a Mongolian citizen. From the Nationality Act of Mongolia:Article 8. Obtaining Mongolian nationality # A foreign national or a stateless person can obtain Mongolian nationality legally. Article 9. Conditions for obtaining Mongolian nationality # The following conditions have to be met before obtaining Mongolian nationality: ## have a source of income or capability to live; ## have adequate knowledge of theculture Culture () is an umbrella term which encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups ..., theofficial language An official language is a language given supreme status in a particular country, state, or other jurisdiction. Typically the term "official language" does not refer to the language used by a people or country, but by its government (e.g. judiciary, ...and theConstitution of Mongolia The current Constitution of Mongolia (, ''Mongol Ulsyn Ündsen Khuuli'', "Fundamental Law of Mongolia") was adopted on 13 January 1992, put into force on 12 February, and amended in 1999, 2000 and 2019. The new constitution established a represen ...and have permanently lived in Mongolia for more than five years upon the day before the application; ## have met additional conditions put forward by the authority for immigration and foreign nationals of Mongolia in accordance with the sub-clauses 1 and 2; ## have not intentionally committed a crime during the period of time stated in the sub-clause 2; ## do not pose a threat to Mongolian diplomatic relations with the home country of the person. # Clause 1.1 of this article is irrelevant to underaged children and persons who are reinstating their Mongolian nationality under Article 14. # A person who has accomplished an achievement of outstanding benefit to Mongolia or has a profession of significant importance to Mongolia, or has (or capable of) an exceptional accomplishment in a scientific field can obtain Mongolian nationality by the decree of the President. Clauses 1.1 and 1.2 of this article are irrelevant to persons described in this clause.
Acquisition
Foreigners may apply for citizenship either through the office of the President or through a Mongolian embassy. One must renounce their former nationalities in order to acquire Mongolian nationality. Mongolians who are adopted by foreigners have "the right to choose his/her own nationality" according to the Family Law of Mongolia, Chapter 7, Article 58.9.Washington D.C. Mongolian embassyHistory
During theLoss of citizenship
Citizenship can be renounced through the President's Office.MultipleCitizenship.comDual Citizenship
No dual citizenship allowed in Mongolia.Article 4. Non-recognition of dual citizenship 1. A citizen of Mongolia shall not be recognized as a citizen of a foreign country at the same time. 2. If a foreign citizen wants to become a citizen of Mongolia, he / she must renounce the citizenship of that country. If the law of a foreign country provides for the loss of citizenship by becoming a citizen of another country, it is not required to renounce the citizenship of that country, and a certificate from the relevant authority must be obtained.If an international treaty on dual citizenship to which Mongolia is a party establishes procedures other than those specified in the legislation on citizenship, the provisions of the international treaty shall prevail.
Travel freedom
In 2016, Mongolian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 58 countries and territories, ranking theReferences
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