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Can civil servants travel abroad?

It is still troublesome for civil servants to travel abroad, because going out still requires various approvals from superiors.

Because you know, as long as you are in the public service, your passport is kept by your own unit privately, and you can't get it yourself. If you are an ordinary civil servant and want to travel abroad, you need the approval of the leader of your unit and the seal of your unit before you can send your passport.

And it depends on whether your own civil service position is very important. If you are in the police station, it is absolutely impossible. If everything you know is the secret of the core department, you will generally not be allowed to travel abroad. There is another situation. If you have participated in some important activities, such as general inspection, it is generally stipulated that you cannot go abroad for three years. If your post involves a lot of secrets, it is even more impossible for you to travel abroad.

If you are just an ordinary civil servant, there is no secret involved, as long as the application is passed at the first level. However, some matters that will make you pay attention to confidentiality need to be familiar with yourself and follow the procedures stipulated by the unit.

In short, it will be more troublesome for civil servants to go abroad than ordinary people, but it depends on whether the management of your department is strict. This problem cannot be generalized.