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Can veterans go abroad to play?

With the development of my country's tourism industry, many people will choose to travel abroad during holidays to avoid excessive domestic flow of people. So, as a former "soldier brother", can veterans travel abroad? Today, the editor has compiled the following content to answer your questions. I hope it will be useful to you.

1. Can veterans travel abroad?

Currently there are no regulations that say veterans cannot go abroad. It is possible to travel abroad, but they cannot settle abroad because they are still reservists within three years of their retirement. When applying for a passport, the key is to have The guarantor needs to state the reason for going abroad. If it is traveling abroad, it must be guaranteed by a travel agency. For other things, it must be based on the specific position where he was serving. Those in special classified positions or senior military officers who retire from active service must go through the prescribed declassification period before leaving the country. There are no restrictions on veterans studying abroad as long as they do not involve state secrets.

2. Process for veterans to go abroad:

Go to the Exit and Entry Administration Office of the local Public Security Bureau. Materials: 1. Completed application form; 2. Resident ID card and copy; 3. Household register (or other household registration certificate) 4. Four recent color photos (for passport only, two-inch half-length without crown, white background glossy photo paper) cost 200, 10-15 working days.

Step 1: Receive an application form for a passport abroad

If you plan to go abroad to visit relatives, friends, travel, study abroad, settle down, find employment or engage in business and other non-official activities, you need To apply for the "Ordinary Passport of the People's Republic of China", in order to enable you to travel as soon as possible, please read these instructions and follow the steps below.

(1) Please bring your ID card or household registration book to the police station where your household registration is located, the Foreign Affairs Section (Division) of the Public Security Branch (County) Bureau, or the Exit-Entry Administration Office of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau to collect the "Chinese Citizens Going Abroad for Private Purposes" (British) Application Approval Form" (hereinafter referred to as the "Application Form").

(2) When collecting the form, please indicate the country (region) and reason for your visit to avoid receiving the wrong form.

Step 2: Fill in the passport application form and prepare corresponding supporting materials

1. When filling in the "Application", please note:

(1) "Application" The form must be filled in with black or blue-black ink. The handwriting must be clear and neat, and no alteration is allowed.

(2) The applicant’s name must be filled in using national standard simplified Chinese characters, consistent with the household registration book and resident ID card.

(3) "Pinyin name" must be spelled in Mandarin; "date of birth" must be consistent with the household registration book and ID card; "birthplace" can be filled in with the province or municipality; "marital status" should be based on the actual situation fill in.

(4) "Place of household registration" refers to the detailed address of the applicant's household registration location, which must be consistent with the household registration book.

(5) "Political outlook" can be filled with "member of the Communist Party of China" or "member of the Communist Youth League" or "name of the democratic party" or "mass".

(6) "Education level" should be filled in according to the highest academic qualification recognized by the national competent education department. "Occupation, position, and professional title" should be filled in according to the applicant's current status and the "professional title" recognized by the country.

(7) The full name of "work unit" must be filled in. If the applicant's personnel file is inconsistent with the work unit, fill in the current work unit and indicate the file storage location in the remarks column. If the retiree's personnel files are stored in the original unit, fill in the original unit.

(8) "How many times have you applied to leave the country for private reasons" refers to the number of times you have applied to leave the country at the public security organ. Those that are not approved will also be calculated together, and the non-approval situation will be explained in the remarks column.

(9) "Resume" should be filled in from junior high school, and the starting and ending dates should be accurate and consistent.

(10) "Main family members at home and abroad" should be filled in according to the actual situation. If family members are overseas, fill in the overseas unit and address in Chinese.

(11) Fill in the country of destination according to the first country after leaving the country (excluding transit countries). You can only choose one reason.

I hope the above content will be helpful to you. If you still have any questions, please consult a professional lawyer.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the "Regulations on the Resettlement of Retired Soldiers" The state establishes a resettlement system for retired soldiers that focuses on employment support and combines self-employment, job arrangements, retirement, support and other methods to ensure proper resettlement. Retired soldier. The funds required for the resettlement of retired soldiers shall be jointly borne by the central and local people's governments at all levels.

Article 4 The whole society should respect and give preferential treatment to retired soldiers and support the resettlement of retired soldiers.

State agencies, social groups, enterprises and institutions are all obliged to accept and place retired soldiers. When recruiting staff or employees, priority should be given to recruiting retired soldiers under the same conditions. When retired soldiers apply for civil servants or positions in public institutions, their active service experience in the military will be regarded as grassroots work experience. Units that accept and place retired soldiers will enjoy preferential policies in accordance with national regulations.