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Can't go abroad for a few years after leaving the army?

1, as long as you don't involve secret service when you are in service, you don't work in a confidential unit after you leave the army, and you are not a cadre at or above the deputy division level, there is no restriction. There are no restrictions on studying abroad, visiting relatives and working.

2. If you go abroad to settle down, you can't do it until you are 35 years old, because you are still a reserve after retirement, but you have no special status after retirement as a soldier, unless you may be put into the reserve after retirement, which may affect it. The state has no special regulations on this, because after you retire, you will resume your status as an ordinary citizen and enjoy the general rights that citizens should have.

3. If you have a confidentiality agreement when you leave the army, you need to exceed the confidentiality period determined by the confidentiality agreement before you can go abroad.

Although some soldiers have retired, having passports does not necessarily mean that they can go abroad, because the necessary condition for "going abroad" is to obtain a visa from the other country, and some countries will be more strict in reviewing veterans.

The average soldier has the shortest restriction period: 6 months; Communication power is limited to 1 year; Intelligence department 3 to 10 years; Special reconnaissance troops, reconnaissance teams and headquarters intelligence agencies are generally not allowed to leave the country within 10 years.

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Visa application process for going abroad

(1) Submit a valid passport.

(2) Submit various documents related to the application, such as my birth certificate, marital status certificate, education certificate, work experience certificate, etc.

(3) Fill in and submit the visa application form. Different visas have different forms. Most of them should be filled out in foreign languages and photos should be provided at the same time.

(4) Meeting with officials of the Embassy and Consulate of China in that country. Some countries stipulate that all immigrant applicants must be interviewed before making a decision; Some countries also require interviews to apply for non-immigrant visas.

(5) The embassy or consulate shall submit the completed visa application form and necessary supporting materials to the domestic competent authorities for examination and approval. The embassies and consulates of a few countries have the right to issue visas directly, but they still have to report to China for the record.

(6) After going to the competent department of the country for necessary examination and approval, notify the embassy or consulate in the country of the examination and approval opinions. If you agree, a visa will be issued. If you refuse, you will also inform the applicant. (For visa refusal, the embassy or consulate will not refund the visa fee. )

(7) Pay visa fees. Generally speaking, when submitting a visa application, you must pay the fee first. In some countries, the fee is charged only after the visa application is successful. Generally speaking, immigrant visa fees are slightly higher and non-immigrant visa fees are slightly lower. There are also some countries and regions that are visa-free.

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Baidu encyclopedia-veteran