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Can police officers go abroad?

Yes.

Going abroad (border) for personal matters is managed according to the cadre management authority. The Personnel Department is the centralized management department for departures abroad (border) for personal matters, and is responsible for the approval, registration and filing of bureau cadres and employees going abroad (border) for private matters. When traveling abroad for personal matters, documents and matters must be reviewed and approved at the same time, and documents must not be reviewed and approved separately.

For leading cadres involved in the management of people, property, property, confidential files and other important positions, as well as those whose spouses have immigrated outside the country (outside the country), and those who do not have spouses and children who have immigrated outside the country (outside the country). Leading cadres must strictly control the situation and find that those who are not allowed to leave the country (border) under laws and regulations, as well as those suspected of serious violations of disciplines and laws, will not be allowed to go abroad (border).

Extended information:

Requirements for traveling abroad for private purposes:

1. When registered personnel applying to travel abroad for private matters, the application shall be made by the department or agency where they are located. The Discipline Inspection Commission and the Bureau's Confidentiality Office will sign their approval opinions on the "Approval Form" and Confidentiality Commitment Letter filled out by me, and submit them to the Human Resources Department for review 10 working days in advance, and the Human Resources Department will submit the application for approval according to procedures.

2. In-service personnel who apply to go abroad for personal matters, in addition to completing the above procedures, should also perform leave application and cancellation procedures in accordance with the relevant provisions of the "Interim Measures for the Management of Leave Application for Staff of the National Letters and Calls Bureau" formalities.

3. After the registered personnel return to the country (border), they must submit their documents for private travel abroad (border) to the Personnel Department within 10 working days; if they fail to leave the country (border) on time for some reason, they should submit to the Personnel Department If the trip is canceled, the applied overseas (border) documents should be sent to the Personnel Department for centralized custody within 5 working days.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Regulations on Strengthening the Management of Going Abroad (Border) for Private Matters