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Can ex-prisoners travel abroad?

released prisoners can travel abroad. According to the relevant laws and regulations of our country, released prisoners enjoy equal rights with other citizens according to law. When applying for a visa, you need to provide corresponding materials according to the requirements of the embassy or consulate of the country you are visiting. Countries have different materials and requirements for visa submission, and may be refused a visa because of their criminal records.

The regulations on the management of released prisoners are as follows:

1. When a prisoner has served his sentence, the prison shall release him on schedule and issue a release certificate;

2. After the prisoner is released, the public security organ shall handle the household registration with the release certificate;

3. The local people's government helps those released from prison to settle down. The local people's government shall provide relief to released prisoners who have lost their ability to work and are unable to determine their supporters, supporters and basic sources of livelihood;

4. released prisoners enjoy equal rights with other citizens according to law.

Legal basis:

Article 12 of the Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China

China citizens are not allowed to leave the country under any of the following circumstances:

(1) those who do not hold valid exit and entry certificates or refuse or evade border inspection;

(2) The sentenced penalty has not been completed or belongs to the defendant or criminal suspect in a criminal case;

(3) The people's court decides not to leave the country due to unresolved civil cases;

(4) Being subjected to criminal punishment for obstructing the management of national (border) territory or being repatriated by other countries or regions for illegal exit, illegal residence or illegal employment, and not allowed to leave the country before the prescribed period of time;

(5) It may endanger national security and interests, and the relevant authorities in the State Council decide not to leave the country;

(6) Other circumstances in which it is prohibited to leave the country according to laws and administrative regulations.