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Can I travel abroad with a passport and visa?

No, the passport is in the process of obtaining a visa, which means that the country you are going to is not visa-free or visa-on-arrival. If your passport does not have a visa for the country you are going to, it will be considered as illegal entry.

The following are visa-free and visa-on-arrival countries:

Countries that are visa-free for holders of ordinary passports of the People’s Republic of China (21 countries)

Europe: Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, San Marino, Georgia, Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Asia: Bangladesh, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Mongolia, Laos, Turkmenistan, Vietnam, Asia and Thailand Ah, visa on arrival. In addition, Malaysia can also land at several major airports.

Americas: Cuba, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru,

Africa: Benin

Support China Countries that are visa-free when traveling abroad with the official passport of the People's Republic of China (28 countries)

Europe: Cyprus, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland (90 days), Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Slovakia,

Asia: Iran, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Maldives, Myanmar, Thailand (one month), Seychelles, Sudan,

America: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile , Colombia, Jamaica, Venezuela, Mexico (90 days)

Visa exemption means that as long as it is recognized by the immigration officer upon entry, you can travel freely in the country within a specified number of days without any entry permit.