Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Shortly after joining the company, the company asked for a passport and said that it could travel. What requirements should I ask the company to ensure that I won't be cheated in order to apply for a

Shortly after joining the company, the company asked for a passport and said that it could travel. What requirements should I ask the company to ensure that I won't be cheated in order to apply for a

Shortly after joining the company, the company asked for a passport and said that it could travel. What requirements should I ask the company to ensure that I won't be cheated in order to apply for a passport on the grounds of travel? A passport is a passport, which is your identification abroad. Need to go to the exit-entry management center of the public security bureau where the household registration is located. As for the reasons for applying for a passport, it doesn't matter what you fill in, because the passport is issued to you personally. To put it bluntly, just like your ID card, do you need any reason to apply for an ID card? And the passport is only for your own use, so don't worry about any problems with it.

I guess when you say "apply for a visa on the grounds of tourism", you mean "apply for a visa on the grounds of tourism". This does exist. Business visas in some countries are very complicated. For example, if you want to apply for a business visa in country A, then you have the following requirements: first, state-owned companies have business dealings with your company; Second: the company in country A needs to send you a "business invitation letter"; Third: the commercial authorities of country A will review it, and the exit-entry administration authorities of country A will review it. . . . And so on, in short, it is more cumbersome; On the contrary, tourist visas are relatively easy to handle. You only need to submit the visa application materials to the country's embassy in China and pay a certain return deposit and asset certificate before issuing the visa. Compared with a business visa, it's really much simpler. Just fill out the form and hand in the materials.

As for whether what you said will be cheated, I think this possibility is relatively small. Tourist visas have a certain time limit. After you arrive in the country, the entry and exit administration department of the country will keep your entry record. If you don't leave the country within the time limit, then you are staying illegally, and the police in that country will forcibly repatriate you as long as they find you, so this possibility is relatively small. Unless you are illegal immigrants or go to some countries with imperfect legal system, such as Africa and Somalia, there will be danger. As long as you go abroad with a legal passport and visa, you are unlikely to be cheated. Of course, there is no absolute thing, and it is not excluded that you will be cheated, but the probability is very small.

As for your company's purpose of letting you go abroad, you need to find out whether your company has any business dealings abroad, what the company's qualifications are, whether there have been similar overseas visits before, whether the inspection team has come back, how many people went with you and what they did. After knowing this information, you will have a judgment on yourself, and others can't answer without knowing your company.

Ps: Both passport processing and visa processing need to go through legal procedures. At present, I haven't heard of any visas that can be handled by circumventing legal procedures. Visa review is more strict, because after all, it is the embassy staff of other countries who review and issue visas.