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Do I have to report my teacher to Hong Kong?

The editing teacher needs to go to Hong Kong to report.

1, primary and secondary school teachers need to declare their outbound travel, and violations may be punished;

2. Employees of public institutions generally do not need approval to travel abroad, except for special personnel;

3. Cadres above the national civil service level need to declare, and they need to be examined and approved for going abroad privately;

4. Non-confidential staff can apply for passes and passes to and from Hong Kong and Macao according to law.

The use of ID card scenario:

1. As a legal identification document, you need to show your ID card for identity verification when you take public transport such as plane, train and coach in China.

2. When banks handle financial services such as account opening, deposit and withdrawal, transfer, etc., they are required to show their identity cards to confirm the identity of customers;

3. The ID card is used to register personal information when seeking medical treatment. Hospitals record medical records and prescription information through ID numbers to ensure the accuracy of medical services;

4. When taking the national civil service examination or other qualification examinations, use the ID card to verify the identity of the candidates and ensure the fairness of the examination;

5. When purchasing specific drugs or chemicals, you need to show your ID card to prevent the abuse of drugs and chemicals.

To sum up, primary and secondary school teachers need to report their teachers to Hong Kong, because teachers are special personnel and may be punished for violating the reporting regulations. Although non-confidential staff can apply for travel permits to and from Hong Kong and Macao according to law, national civil servants and employees of institutions with specific positions still need to follow relevant approval or declaration procedures when traveling abroad.

Legal basis:

Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Guarding State Secrets

Article 37

The exit of classified personnel must be approved by the relevant departments. If the relevant authorities think that the exit of the secret-related personnel will endanger national security or cause great losses to national interests, they shall not be approved to leave the country.