Mongolia
Last updated: April 2026
Overview
What remote workers notice first about Mongolia.
E-visa and visa-free windows for some nationalities — verify immigration portal
Ulaanbaatar winter air quality — coal heating — HEPA and masks essential
Steppe summers — short construction season — nomadic culture tourism
Fibre in capital — provinces LTE — power stability OK in UB
Visa Spotlight
Tourist e-visa / visa-free entry
Mongolia for remote workers: Ulaanbaatar, Erdenet, Darkhan — visas, winter extremes, cost of living, and practical tips for 2026.
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Income proof
Foreign remote income documentation
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Clean record
Police certificate where required
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Local address
Lease or accommodation agreement
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Insurance
Health coverage per application rules
Duration: 30–90 days depending on nationality·Fees: E-visa fee
Requirements: Passport validity — onward ticket — register stays if required
Your passport matters
Entry and stay rules depend on citizenship and purpose of visit. Always confirm the latest requirements for your nationality with official government sources before you travel.
Full visa details arrow_forwardApplication process
Immigration e-visa — print approval — border crossing discipline — registration rules — extensions at immigration office.
Work permits — employer files — health checks — allow processing time before starting work.
Cost of Living
Ulaanbaatar lifestyle index
Estimated monthly budget for a high-quality nomadic lifestyle including a modern apartment, co-working, and weekend trips—based on the guide's worked example where available.
Example month — Ulaanbaatar, Sukhbaatar district:
Rent: $550 Utilities + heating: $140 Transport: $50 Food: $320 Coworking: $100 Insurance: $80 Winter gear amortised: $60 Misc: $90
Indicative total: ~$1,390 — secondary cities −25–35%.
Top Nomad Hubs

Ulaanbaatar
Capital — ger districts — traffic — growing cafés — coldest capital winters

Erdenet
Mining city — smaller expat footprint — colder than UB

Darkhan
Northern industrial hub — quieter — day trips to Amarbayasgalant
Neighbourhood picks
Ulaanbaatar
Sukhbaatar / Zaisan
International schools — cafés — better air on hills — higher rent — heating bills.
Banking & cash
Khan Bank, TDB — accounts need residence — tourists use cash MNT + foreign cards in UB hotels — ATM limits — Wise limited.
USD sometimes accepted in tourism — exchange at banks — carry small bills.
Health & safety
Intermed, SOS Medica — international clinics — insurance with evacuation — respiratory care winter — trauma in winter ice — travel insurance for steppe trips.
Emergency: 103 — language barrier — private ambulance if insured.
Culture & lifestyle
Ger etiquette — clockwise entry — accept tea — do not touch hats — horses sacred — photography ask permission — vodka toasts — respect nomadic hospitality — avoid loud criticism in groups.
The real talk
The advantages
Unique landscape
Affordable outside UB
Community warmth
The challenges
Harsh winters
Air quality UB winter
Healthcare thin
Join the conversation
Connect with nomads and locals—search these hubs to get started.
Frequently asked questions
Tax snapshot
Mongolian tax residency applies to long-term residents and local earners — short tourist stays rarely trigger — employment needs local payroll advice — treaty network limited.
Community tips
Layer clothing — winter -30°C possible — spring dust storms — summer ger festivals — cash for taxi — learn Cyrillic basics for signs — respect elders — horses on steppe roads — plan VPN for redundancy.
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