Abu Dhabi: Mongolia exempts UAE citizens from requiring pre-entry visas


Daijiworld Media Network - Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi, Apr 26: The Mongolian government has exempted UAE citizens from requiring pre-entry visas. This announcement was made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and effective from May 15.

This decision is for Emirati citizens possessing all types of passports and travelling to Mongolia. It allows them maximum stay of 30 days from entry date.

This decision further strengthens the ties between the two countries, enhance tourism besides creating new business, trade and investment opportunities revealed Ahmed Sari Al Mazrouei, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, MoFAIC.

According to Mazrouei UAE’s leadership has the satisfaction of its citizens foremost and the government is striving toward which is working to achieve their happiness, while Mongolia’s decision reflects the keenness of the Mongolian government to strengthen relations with the UAE government.

Mongolia’s decision is the result of the ministry’s efforts to offer Emirati citizens best services during their travel, as well as to promote tourism, business and investment with friendly countries, added Al Mazroui.

  

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