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Can I go abroad with a history of drug abuse?

Legal analysis: In China, citizens with a history of drug abuse can go abroad, but if they have a criminal record and a history of drug abuse, the visa pass rate is bound to be very low. If there is no special reason to go, it is generally not allowed. Taking drugs is "taking drugs". This use has nothing to do with medical purposes and is illegal. Drugs include opium, heroin, cocaine, marijuana, ice and so on. Continued drug abuse will make people addicted and seriously affect human health. China and many countries in the world have legislated against this kind of behavior. Legal basis: Article 13 of the Passport Law of the People's Republic of China, the passport issuing organ shall not issue a passport if the applicant has one of the following circumstances: (1) he does not have People's Republic of China (PRC) nationality; (two) unable to prove identity; (3) practicing fraud in the application process; (4) Being sentenced to a penalty and serving a sentence; (five) the people's court informed that there are unresolved civil cases that cannot leave the country; (6) Being a defendant or criminal suspect in a criminal case; (seven) the relevant competent departments of the State Council believe that leaving the country will cause harm to national security or cause great losses to national interests.