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How can I return to China if I lose my passport for traveling abroad?

Legal analysis: you can go back to China after completing it. If you lose your travel passport abroad, you generally need to apply for a travel permit or reissue your passport according to the following steps: 1. Immediately report the loss to the local police and get a written report of the lost or stolen passport. 2. I bring my lost passport certificate to the nearest embassy or consulate in China, submit the corresponding documents and materials, and apply for a temporary travel permit or official passport. The issuing time varies according to the location of the embassy or consulate. If the embassy or consulate can reissue the official passport, it usually takes 15 working days, and the travel permit takes a short time, so it can generally be expedited. 3. If the embassy or consulate can't handle the official passport, the traveler needs to bring a blank travel permit, a copy of the original passport and a certificate of passport loss issued by the local police, and issue a certificate of passport loss to the public security bureau where the household registration is located, so as to apply for visas from other countries in the future.

Legal basis: Article 4 of the Administrative Measures for the Issuance of Ordinary Passports and Entry-Exit Passes of the People's Republic of China is under any of the following circumstances. A citizen may apply for an expedited ordinary passport to the entry-exit administrative organ of the public security organ of the local people's government at or above the county level where his domicile is located, and submit the corresponding materials: (1) Going abroad to attend a funeral or visit a critically ill patient; (2) The commencement date of studying abroad is approaching; (3) The entry permit or visa of the destination country will expire soon; (four) other emergency reasons identified by the exit and entry administration department of the public security organ of the provincial local people's government.