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Can Xinjiang citizens travel abroad on their own because of their private passports? Is Thailand ok?

First of all, the passports of the People's Republic of China, regardless of Xinjiang nationality or nationality, are collectively referred to as China passports, and the place of birth and issuance are only marked on them. Second, the passport of the People's Republic of China does not have a personal passport, but only a business passport. Of course, this ordinary person can't do it. The personal passport you mentioned should be a personal entry permit. This is a matter for the embassy. The requirements of different countries are different. Let's say that Thailand and Thailand basically don't require it. It's too simple. Third, all the visas for Thailand have been signed on the ground, okay? Of course, if you want to save some trouble, find a travel agency to sign a personal tourist visa and come down in a week. A 3-day stay is enough and very cheap.