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Does it affect children's minor courses if their parents go abroad to work?

Parents going abroad to work may affect their children's minor courses, and whether it will affect them depends on relevant policies, regulations and specific circumstances. Here are some possible factors:

1. Civil servant political examination: If the child is a civil servant candidate, the parents' departure behavior may affect the civil servant political examination. The political examination of civil servants is an important link to examine whether candidates are suitable for civil servants. If parents live abroad for a long time, they may be considered to have the risk of "alienation", thus affecting their children's political examination results.

2. Parents working and living abroad: If the children's parents have gone abroad to work or emigrate during the political review or selection process, they may be considered to have the risk of "alienation", thus affecting the selection results of children.

3. Specific policies and regulations: Different regions and units may have different policies and regulations, and there may be different explanations and regulations on whether parents going abroad to work will affect their children's minor courses.

Therefore, if your child is facing civil service selection or political review, I suggest you consult relevant departments or lawyers to understand specific policies, regulations and operation methods.