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What does the history of living abroad mean?

The history of living abroad refers to the records of individuals or families traveling, visiting relatives, studying and other activities in a certain period of time. The life history of foreign countries is helpful to understand the individual's activity track, the people and regions that may have been in contact with, and provide important reference for epidemic prevention and control.

Foreign residence history is a common means of information collection in epidemic prevention and control. When an epidemic situation occurs in a certain area or the risk of epidemic spread is high, people who go out need to take the initiative to report their or their family's residence history to the relevant departments to help prevent and control the epidemic situation. In government agencies and enterprises, employees are often required to fill out travel history forms in order to investigate the epidemic situation.

At the same time, the history of living abroad is also an important indicator in entry-exit management and immigration policy. Some countries or regions may decide whether an individual is eligible for entry or residence according to his or her residence history. Therefore, before traveling, especially when traveling internationally, it is necessary to know the immigration policies and related requirements of the destination country or region, and carefully record the living history of yourself or your family.