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Which countries are not allowed for public officials to travel to?

Public officials can travel abroad, and they can do so by applying through formal procedures.

Civil servants can travel abroad. According to Article 2 of the "Interim Provisions on Strengthening the Management of State Staff Going Abroad (Border) for Private Matters": State staff traveling abroad (border) for private matters must perform approval procedures in accordance with organizational and personnel management authority. Article 3: The term “state functionaries” as mentioned in these regulations refers to state civil servants and state functionaries managed with reference to and in accordance with civil servants. Personnel engaged in official duties in state-owned companies and enterprises and persons assigned by state agencies, state-owned companies, enterprises, and public institutions to non-state-owned enterprises and social groups to engage in official duties are considered to be state workers. According to Article 4 of the "Interim Provisions on Strengthening the Management of State Employees Going Abroad (Border) for Private Matters": The following state functionaries (hereinafter referred to as "registration personnel") who apply to go abroad (border) for private matters must apply to the public security agency at the place of residence. The entry-exit administration department submits the opinions of the applicant’s work unit on the applicant’s departure abroad.