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Are there any restrictions on employees of state-owned enterprises going abroad?

Yes. Employees of state-owned enterprises traveling abroad for personal reasons: No restrictions for ordinary employees; heads at the department level (including deputy divisions) and deputy department levels need approval from the unit, and there are no restrictions after retirement; heads at the department level (including) and above, whether in office or retired, are subject to restrictions .

There are generally no restrictions on traveling abroad for business. There are no restrictions on going abroad for the establishment of public institutions. Employees of public institutions are all Chinese citizens. There are no restrictions on applying for a passport for overseas travel. You can just bring your ID card, household registration book and photo to the Exit-Entry Bureau of the county-level public security bureau where your household registration is located to apply for it. However, national civil servants at or above the director level are national reporting personnel. If they need to apply for a private passport or leave the country for private purposes, they need approval from the public security organs and units. As long as you are not a cadre above the senior level, there will be no problem. Chinese citizens who are under any of the following circumstances are not allowed to leave the country: (1) They do not hold valid exit and entry documents or refuse or evade border inspection; (2) They are sentenced to a sentence that has not yet been completed or are a defendant or suspect in a criminal case (3) There are unsettled civil cases and the people's court decides not to leave the country; (4) He is subject to criminal penalties for obstructing national (border) border management or is deported from other countries or regions for illegal exit, illegal residence or illegal employment. , the person is not allowed to leave the country before the specified period of time is reached; (5) It may endanger national security and interests, and the relevant competent department of the State Council decides not to leave the country; (6) Other situations where the person is not allowed to leave the country as stipulated in laws and administrative regulations.

Declaration procedures for company personnel to go abroad for business purposes

1. Go to the District Foreign Affairs Office (or Municipal Foreign Affairs Office) with the invitation letter from abroad to collect the form;

2. Signature and seal of the competent department (requires government department);

3. Review by the District Foreign Affairs Office, signature and seal;

4. Submit to the Municipal Foreign Affairs Office for review. Approval document;

5. With the approval document, go to the Political Review and Security Bureau of the Organization Department for safety education;

6. Go to the Municipal Foreign Affairs Office to sign and go through visa procedures.

Legal Basis

Article 12 of the "Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China"

Chinese citizens who have any of the following circumstances shall not Permission to leave the country:

(1) Those who do not hold valid exit and entry documents or refuse or evade border inspection;

(2) Those who have been sentenced to a sentence that has not been completed or are defendants in criminal cases , criminal suspects;

(3) There are unresolved civil cases and the People’s Court decides not to leave the country;

(4) Being punished for obstructing national (border) border management Criminal punishment or deportation from other countries or regions due to illegal exit, illegal residence or illegal employment, and the specified period of time is not allowed to leave the country;

(5) It may endanger national security and interests, and the relevant competent department of the State Council decides Not allowed to leave the country;

(6) Other situations where the person is not allowed to leave the country as stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.