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Are there any restrictions on going abroad?

The conditions for going abroad are as follows:

1. The defendant or criminal suspect whose case has not been investigated and executed.

2. There are no legal documents to allow them to enter or leave the country.

3. Those who have been repatriated due to foreign-related legal problems have not completed the time limit for leaving the country.

4. Other circumstances that may endanger national interests and security and the relevant authorities will not leave the country.

Requirements for going abroad are as follows:

1, economic conditions, whether traveling abroad or studying abroad, need to have corresponding economic strength to meet some expenses needed during going abroad;

2, passports and other documents, passports, these documents as proof of going abroad, are indispensable;

3. A visa to go abroad requires a valid visa approved by the country you are going to, mainly including an entry visa and a transit visa;

4. Transportation tickets mainly include air tickets or train tickets and boat tickets.

To sum up, you need to have your own passport, a visa to the host country, a certain language ability and a certain economic foundation (to maintain the daily life of the host country).

Legal basis:

Article 12 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Exit and Entry Administration

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

(1) Failing to hold a valid exit-entry certificate or refusing or evading border inspection;

(two) the punishment has not been completed or belongs to the defendant or criminal suspect in a criminal case;

(three) there are unresolved civil cases, and the people's court decides not to leave the country;

(4) Being subject to criminal punishment for obstructing the administration of the country (border) or being repatriated by other countries or regions for illegal exit, illegal residence or illegal employment, and not allowed to leave the country within the prescribed time limit;

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

(6) Other circumstances under which exit from the country is prohibited by laws and administrative regulations.