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Is the new passport 14 1 visa-free? Ministry of Foreign Affairs: False news

Not long ago, a news that "the Ministry of Foreign Affairs promoted frequent travel passports: Europe, Korea, Australia, New Zealand 14 1 country visa exemption" was widely circulated on the Internet. According to the news, at a recent press conference in Beijing, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that citizens of Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen will have the opportunity to apply for so-called "frequent flyer passports", and 1, 4 1 countries will grant visa-free access to passengers holding this passport or landing visa. Signed by Sina Travel News, reported by reporter Fu.

The news also includes reporters' questions, the names and maps of relevant visa-free countries, including developed countries such as South Korea, Canada, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, and the Schengen area in Europe. Many netizens believed it and forwarded the news.

But is there really such a tempting good thing? Looking closely, this news is actually full of loopholes.

According to the news, Joan Qianzhen, director of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, released the news, but the current director of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is Guo; The news also mentioned a spokesman named "Jia", but neither the Ministry of Foreign Affairs nor the Ministry of Public Security has this spokesperson; The reporter "Fu" who released the news only wrote this "news".

In fact, the so-called "Qiong Qianzhen" is homophonic for "poor visa", "Jia" is homophonic for "false trouble" and "Fu" is homophonic for "rich immigrants". Sina confirmed that it had not published such news, and the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also denied it. For such news, please refer to the news released by the authoritative channels of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

This may be a fishing sticker, or it may just be a prank of netizens. Bian Xiao reminded that if you encounter such news in the future, don't cheer. First of all, you should distinguish between true and false, check the news on the regular website, and take the news released by the authoritative part as the standard, in case you are deceived by such "fake and shoddy" rumors.