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Can a newly retired soldier go abroad with a passport?

Yes, but you can't apply for a passport under the following circumstances. According to 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 is under any of the following circumstances:

(a) does not have the nationality of People's Republic of China (PRC);

(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.

Extended information 20 18 Since September 1 day, passports can be renewed in different places in China. Since April 20 19, 1, the ordinary passport of the People's Republic of China has been implemented nationwide, that is, mainland residents can apply for entry and exit documents at any entry and exit management window in the country, and the procedures are the same as those at their domicile.

Passports in China are divided into diplomatic passports, official passports and ordinary passports, and ordinary passports are divided into official passports and private passports. Diplomatic passports are mainly issued to China government officials above deputy ministers and vice governors, heads and deputy heads of important delegations such as the party, government and army, as well as diplomatic officials, consular officials and their accompanying spouses, minor children and diplomatic envoys.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Passport Law of People's Republic of China