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Do ordinary employees of state-owned enterprises have to go abroad for approval?

No need.

According to Baidu law, employees of state-owned enterprises go abroad for private reasons: ordinary employees are not limited; Department-level (including deputy department-level) and deputy department-level leaders need the approval of the unit, and are not limited after retirement; The person in charge at or above the main hall level, whether in office or retired, will be restricted. There are generally no restrictions on going abroad on business. There are no restrictions on going abroad in career preparation. Employees of public institutions are all citizens of China, and there is no restriction on handling outbound travel passports. Just bring your ID card, household registration book and photos to the Exit-Entry Administration of the county-level public security bureau where your household registration is located. However, cadres at or above the civil service level belong to national record-keeping personnel and need to apply for private passports or leave the country for private reasons, which requires the approval of public security organs and units. As long as it's not a cadre at or above the division level, it's all right.

Legal basis: Article 12 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Exit and Entry Administration stipulates that China citizens are not allowed to leave the country under any of the following circumstances:

(1) Failing to hold a valid exit-entry certificate or refusing or evading border inspection;

(two) the punishment has not been completed or belongs to the defendant or criminal suspect in a criminal case;

(three) there are unresolved civil cases, and the people's court decides not to leave the country;

(4) Being subject to criminal punishment for obstructing the administration of the country (border) or being repatriated by other countries or regions for illegal exit, illegal residence or illegal employment, and not allowed to leave the country within the prescribed time limit;

(five) may endanger national security and interests, the relevant authorities in the State Council decided not to leave the country;

(6) Other circumstances under which exit from the country is prohibited by laws and administrative regulations.