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Is it okay for children to go to Kyrgyzstan without a passport?

No.

According to inquiries on the Overseas Visa Help Network, we learned that going to Kyrgyzstan is considered going abroad, and children need a passport to go abroad. A passport is the identity document for Chinese citizens abroad. Regardless of their age, they need to apply for it whenever they leave the country. For residents with local household registration under the age of 16, the guardian must bring the household registration booklet, ID card, child and child's photo, and photo receipt to the Exit-Entry Bureau of the Public Security Bureau where the household registration is located. You can make an appointment online. Passports for children are valid for 5 years and do not require fingerprints. When applying for a passport, bring the child's household register, second-generation resident ID card or temporary resident ID card, and the household register, second-generation resident ID card or original temporary resident ID card of the child's parents or guardians. Both parents or guardians must be accompanied in person. This must be done together on site and cannot be done on behalf of you. Go to the Entry and Exit Bureau of the Public Security Bureau where the child's household registration is located and fill out the application form. If one parent cannot be present, the parent must submit a handwritten letter of authorization from the absent parent to agree to apply for a passport, sign it, and have their fingerprints printed. If the parents are divorced, the original divorce certificate or court divorce decree must be submitted.