Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Can fire officers travel abroad?

Can fire officers travel abroad?

Firefighting officers and soldiers can travel abroad. However, active military officers are not allowed to go abroad for personal reasons. It is possible if you are discharged from the army and transferred to another job or are employed by the government.

Officers cannot apply for private passports. Unless they are invited to a foreign conference, they can apply for official visas, but they must be approved by the General Political Department 2 to 3 months in advance.

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 proof of household registration);

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.

Extended information:

Secret personnel in the military cannot go abroad immediately after being discharged from the army. This is stipulated by the confidentiality system. ?

There is no rule that veterans cannot go abroad. For example, they can travel abroad, but they cannot settle in foreign countries. Because they are still reservists within three years of their retirement, the key is to have a guarantee when applying for a passport. If you need to explain the reason for going abroad, if you are traveling abroad, it must be guaranteed by a travel agency. For others, it must be based on the specific position you were in when you served.

In special classified positions or when senior military officers retire from active service, they 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.

Baidu Encyclopedia—Firefighting Force of the Chinese People’s Armed Police Force