Is it possible for non-Russian, non-Mongolian citizens to cross the border into Mongolia near Mondy, Russia?










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There's conflicting information about whether the border is actually open to all nationalities. Can foreigners cross it as of 2016?










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  • Have you checked caravanistan?

    – mts
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  • I hadn't before you mentioned it - thanks! It says that it's open only to Russian and Mongolian citizens unfortunately, but I don't know if that's any more definitive than the other forum post since the official site says it's multinational.

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  • Caravanistan usually is an excellent resource, they also have a forum that can be great help. Russian and Mongolian only is still multinational, no?

    – mts
    Jul 23 '16 at 16:00






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    Ah I misspoke there - meant to say that the official site seems to indicate that it's open to all nationalities. But that could just be a vague translation. It sounds like that crossing is only open to Russian and Mongolian citizens as Caravanistan suggests, based on a friend who I asked the same question.

    – apb
    Jul 23 '16 at 20:26















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There's conflicting information about whether the border is actually open to all nationalities. Can foreigners cross it as of 2016?










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  • Have you checked caravanistan?

    – mts
    Jul 23 '16 at 15:23











  • I hadn't before you mentioned it - thanks! It says that it's open only to Russian and Mongolian citizens unfortunately, but I don't know if that's any more definitive than the other forum post since the official site says it's multinational.

    – apb
    Jul 23 '16 at 15:38











  • Caravanistan usually is an excellent resource, they also have a forum that can be great help. Russian and Mongolian only is still multinational, no?

    – mts
    Jul 23 '16 at 16:00






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    Ah I misspoke there - meant to say that the official site seems to indicate that it's open to all nationalities. But that could just be a vague translation. It sounds like that crossing is only open to Russian and Mongolian citizens as Caravanistan suggests, based on a friend who I asked the same question.

    – apb
    Jul 23 '16 at 20:26













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  • Have you checked caravanistan?

    – mts
    Jul 23 '16 at 15:23











  • I hadn't before you mentioned it - thanks! It says that it's open only to Russian and Mongolian citizens unfortunately, but I don't know if that's any more definitive than the other forum post since the official site says it's multinational.

    – apb
    Jul 23 '16 at 15:38











  • Caravanistan usually is an excellent resource, they also have a forum that can be great help. Russian and Mongolian only is still multinational, no?

    – mts
    Jul 23 '16 at 16:00






  • 2





    Ah I misspoke there - meant to say that the official site seems to indicate that it's open to all nationalities. But that could just be a vague translation. It sounds like that crossing is only open to Russian and Mongolian citizens as Caravanistan suggests, based on a friend who I asked the same question.

    – apb
    Jul 23 '16 at 20:26

















  • Have you checked caravanistan?

    – mts
    Jul 23 '16 at 15:23











  • I hadn't before you mentioned it - thanks! It says that it's open only to Russian and Mongolian citizens unfortunately, but I don't know if that's any more definitive than the other forum post since the official site says it's multinational.

    – apb
    Jul 23 '16 at 15:38











  • Caravanistan usually is an excellent resource, they also have a forum that can be great help. Russian and Mongolian only is still multinational, no?

    – mts
    Jul 23 '16 at 16:00






  • 2





    Ah I misspoke there - meant to say that the official site seems to indicate that it's open to all nationalities. But that could just be a vague translation. It sounds like that crossing is only open to Russian and Mongolian citizens as Caravanistan suggests, based on a friend who I asked the same question.

    – apb
    Jul 23 '16 at 20:26
















Have you checked caravanistan?

– mts
Jul 23 '16 at 15:23





Have you checked caravanistan?

– mts
Jul 23 '16 at 15:23













I hadn't before you mentioned it - thanks! It says that it's open only to Russian and Mongolian citizens unfortunately, but I don't know if that's any more definitive than the other forum post since the official site says it's multinational.

– apb
Jul 23 '16 at 15:38





I hadn't before you mentioned it - thanks! It says that it's open only to Russian and Mongolian citizens unfortunately, but I don't know if that's any more definitive than the other forum post since the official site says it's multinational.

– apb
Jul 23 '16 at 15:38













Caravanistan usually is an excellent resource, they also have a forum that can be great help. Russian and Mongolian only is still multinational, no?

– mts
Jul 23 '16 at 16:00





Caravanistan usually is an excellent resource, they also have a forum that can be great help. Russian and Mongolian only is still multinational, no?

– mts
Jul 23 '16 at 16:00




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Ah I misspoke there - meant to say that the official site seems to indicate that it's open to all nationalities. But that could just be a vague translation. It sounds like that crossing is only open to Russian and Mongolian citizens as Caravanistan suggests, based on a friend who I asked the same question.

– apb
Jul 23 '16 at 20:26





Ah I misspoke there - meant to say that the official site seems to indicate that it's open to all nationalities. But that could just be a vague translation. It sounds like that crossing is only open to Russian and Mongolian citizens as Caravanistan suggests, based on a friend who I asked the same question.

– apb
Jul 23 '16 at 20:26










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We've heard back from our friend who also confirms that it's currently only open to Russian and Mongolian citizens. The official designation as "multinational" might be a vague translation or reflect plans to open the crossing to all nationalities, but it does seem that it's currently just Russian/Mongolian passport holders.






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    We've heard back from our friend who also confirms that it's currently only open to Russian and Mongolian citizens. The official designation as "multinational" might be a vague translation or reflect plans to open the crossing to all nationalities, but it does seem that it's currently just Russian/Mongolian passport holders.






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      We've heard back from our friend who also confirms that it's currently only open to Russian and Mongolian citizens. The official designation as "multinational" might be a vague translation or reflect plans to open the crossing to all nationalities, but it does seem that it's currently just Russian/Mongolian passport holders.






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        We've heard back from our friend who also confirms that it's currently only open to Russian and Mongolian citizens. The official designation as "multinational" might be a vague translation or reflect plans to open the crossing to all nationalities, but it does seem that it's currently just Russian/Mongolian passport holders.







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