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Can China apply for an international passport?

There is no international passport, only a world passport, but China does not recognize the legal effect of the world passport.

The world passport is made by the world service organization, and one is made by Gary? Davis founded a non-profit organization in 1948, citing the document published in the second paragraph of Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

The validity period of the world citizen passport is three years, five years and eight years respectively. The identity and passport number of a world citizen are kept secret by the individual and will not be disclosed to the country where he lives. A citizen of the world can use the passport of a citizen of the world for international travel abroad, or use it interactively with his own passport abroad, or take the passport of a citizen of the world instead of his own passport on the way to his destination.

Extended data:

Different countries issue different types of passports. Passports in China are divided into diplomatic passports, official passports and ordinary passports, and ordinary passports are divided into ordinary passports for business and ordinary passports for private purposes.

1. Diplomatic passports are mainly issued to China government officials above vice ministers and vice governors, heads and deputy heads of important delegations such as the party, government and army, diplomatic officials, consular officials and their accompanying spouses, minor children and diplomatic envoys.

2. Official passports are mainly issued to the staff of government departments at all levels in China, the staff of Chinese diplomatic missions abroad, consular offices, the staff of the United Nations system and its relevant specialized agencies, their accompanying spouses, minor children, etc.

3. Ordinary official passports are mainly issued to the personnel of state-owned enterprises and institutions in China who go abroad to engage in economic, trade, cultural, sports, health, scientific and technological exchanges and other official activities, as well as public students, advanced students, visiting scholars and public servants who go abroad to engage in labor activities.

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Baidu encyclopedia-passport