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I have a passport, but I don't want to go What will happen?

No, the passport is only proof of nationality and identity. Simply put, it is an identity card used abroad, which is applied according to the needs of citizens, such as diplomatic, official and ordinary passports. We usually handle ordinary passports, which are divided into labor, business, travel, visiting relatives and so on. Now our country has relaxed the regulations on passports. As long as you need to go abroad, you can generally pass the exam. If you apply, it won't be taken back because you haven't gone abroad. If it expires automatically, it may apply to the issuing department for renewal.

Having a passport is just the foundation. If you want to go abroad, whether visiting relatives or traveling, the key is to get a visa. A visa is a permit for you to enter other countries. You can go to any country where you can get a visa, or you can go to a country with which you have a visa-free agreement. So although you filled in the country of destination when applying for a passport, it is only a procedure. Actually, it's ok. It depends on the visa.