Who can hold a Thai official passport and a diplomatic passport?

Updated on tourism 2024-02-28
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No. bai

    In principle, public health care.

    Tours are not allowed. If zhi wants to use official business.

    There are some countries that answer that official passports are visa-free, but China Customs will require the original dispatch letter of the unit when leaving the country, proving that the unit sent you abroad, and without a dispatch letter, even if you go to a visa-free country, you will not be allowed to leave the country. Therefore, it is more convenient for you to get a personal passport to go to Thailand.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Definitely yes. And there is.

    You can enter the country without a visa. According to the "Agreement on Mutual Visa Exemption between China and Foreign Countries" issued by DU***.

    Zhi List", holding a diplomatic, DAO official (**) passport to enter Thailand, can stay visa-free for 30 days. Even if Thai immigrants** do not consider an ordinary passport for official purposes to be a **passport, you can at least apply for a visa on arrival to enter the country.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No. bai

    In principle, official passports are not allowed to travel. If you want to use an official passport to go abroad, you must have a visa, and some countries are visa-free for official passports, but China Customs will ask for the original dispatch letter of the unit when leaving the country, proving that the unit sent you abroad, and without a dispatch letter, even if you go to a visa-free country, you will not be allowed to leave the country. Therefore, it is more convenient for you to get a personal passport to go to Thailand.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You want to take out your official passport to travel, but I'm afraid that zhi is not simple.

    Right? You go to Thailand to travel dao, it is very convenient for individuals to apply for a private tourist visa, and it has nothing to do with where the household registration is, and it is only 300 yuan to apply for a visa for **.

    In addition, as long as the airport is released, personal passports can also be visa-on-arrival, and now Beijing Capital Airport has been released, as long as you have a ticket.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First, the use of different purposes.

    1. The purpose of use of the official passport is to be used by the state and the general, the administrative and technical personnel of diplomatic missions and consular offices engaged in official activities.

    2. Official ordinary passports, that is, ordinary passports for official purposes, are used by personnel engaged in all official activities except official activities (including diplomatic activities and government affairs activities).

    Second, the object of issuance is different.

    1. Official passports are issued to civil servants at or above the deputy county and department level (inclusive) of ** departments at all levels in China, staff of Chinese diplomatic missions, consular offices and staff of the United Nations organization system and its specialized agencies, as well as their accompanying spouses and minor children.

    2. Official ordinary passports are issued to civil servants below the deputy county and department level of ** departments at all levels in China, as well as personnel of state-owned enterprises and institutions going abroad for official purposes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. The issuance objects are different:

    1. Official passports: civil servants at or above the deputy county and department level (inclusive) of ** departments at all levels in China, staff members of China's diplomatic missions, consular offices and organizations in the United Nations and its specialized agencies, their accompanying spouses and minor children, etc.

    2. Official ordinary passport: issued to civil servants below the deputy county and department level of ** departments at all levels in China, and personnel of state-owned enterprises and institutions going abroad for official purposes.

    Second, the way of issuance is different:

    1. The official passport shall be issued by the People's Foreign Affairs Office of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and the People's Foreign Affairs Office of each city with separate planning, special economic zones and coastal open cities, and shall handle all kinds of procedures for the above-mentioned official passports.

    2. Official ordinary passport, also known as ordinary passport for official purposes. Ordinary passports for official purposes are generally issued to graduate students, international students, visiting scholars and engineering and technical personnel sent by the state, and this kind of passport is issued by the national or local foreign affairs office.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The official passport is a passport issued to national civil servants, and some countries call this kind of passport for **** "** passport".

    An ordinary passport is a passport issued to ordinary citizens (i.e., ordinary people) for use.

    Introduction: Official passports are issued by the foreign affairs departments of the People's Republic of China, embassies and consulates of the People's Republic of China abroad or other overseas institutions entrusted by the People's Republic of China, as well as the foreign affairs departments of the provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and cities divided into districts entrusted by the People's Republic of China, to civil servants at or above the deputy county and department level (inclusive) of the ** departments of China at all levels, the staff of China's diplomatic missions, consular offices and the United Nations organization system and its specialized agencies, as well as their accompanying spouses and minor children.

    Issuance object: The official passport is mainly issued to the staff of diplomatic missions, consular offices, and the United Nations organization system and its specialized agencies stationed abroad, as well as their accompanying spouses and minor children.

    The official ordinary passport is mainly issued to cadres below the deputy department level of ** departments at all levels and personnel of state-owned enterprises and institutions going abroad for official purposes.

    Issuing Unit: *** Responsible for the issuance of diplomatic passports, official passports and official ordinary passports, and handle the above procedures for official passports. Since May 1, 2002, when the new version of the diplomatic passport was put into use, the diplomatic passport has been issued by ***.

    With the authorization, the people's foreign affairs offices of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and the people's foreign affairs offices of cities specifically designated in the state plan, special economic zones and coastal open cities are responsible for issuing official passports and official ordinary passports, and handling all kinds of formalities for the above-mentioned official passports. After the new version of the diplomatic passport is put into use, the foreign affairs office of the people's government of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government is responsible for applying for the diplomatic passport to the Consular Department. There are a total of 60 official passport issuing agencies in the country.

    Visa-free country – South Korea.

    On November 10, 2014, China and the ROK signed an agreement on visa-free access for diplomats and service passports.

    According to the agreement, China and South Korea entered into force in August 2013"Agreement on the mutual visa exemption for holders of diplomatic passports"The scope of application will be extended to holders of official passports in China and South Korea. Citizens of both countries holding diplomat passports and valid service passports can enter each other's countries visa-free for stays of up to 30 days.

    The agreement shall enter into force 30 days after the date on which the two countries notify each other of the completion of the relevant domestic procedures.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Our country** issues three types of passports, namely diplomatic passports, service passports and ordinary passports.

    What is a Diplomatic Passport?

    Diplomatic passports are generally issued to persons with diplomatic status, such as diplomatic**, consul** and heads of state, **head, members of parliament or **delegation to foreign countries for state activities.

    In accordance with international practice, the spouses and minor children of the above-mentioned persons are generally also issued with diplomatic passports.

    What is an official passport?

    The official passport is a passport issued to national civil servants, and some countries call this kind of passport for **** "** passport". In addition, such passports are issued to staff members in embassies (consulates) abroad who do not have diplomatic status, as well as to their spouses and adult children.

    What is an ordinary passport?

    An ordinary passport is a passport issued to ordinary citizens (i.e., ordinary people) for use.

    In China, there are two kinds of ordinary passports, one is the ordinary passport (purple) for official purposes, which is generally issued to graduate students, international students, visiting scholars and engineering and technical personnel sent by the state, and this kind of passport is issued by the national or local foreign affairs office. The other is the ordinary passport (jujube red), which is issued by the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China or the local public security organs authorized by the Ministry of Public Security to use the passport used by the national nationals who go to a foreign country for private purposes or live abroad for tourism.

    What is the scope of issuance of ordinary passports for official purposes?

    1. Personnel below the deputy department level of party and government organs who temporarily go abroad for official purposes.

    2. Personnel engaged in economic, trade, scientific and technological activities in enterprises and institutions other than wholly foreign-owned enterprises and private enterprises.

    3. Personnel who participate in academic conferences held by various non-governmental international academic organizations and foreign academic groups, as well as those who participate in mutual visits between Chinese and foreign academic groups and educational institutions, and personnel sent by the unit to give lectures, teach and work abroad.

    4. Overseas personnel of non-governmental organizations.

    5. Personnel of news organizations going abroad.

    6. Those who go abroad to perform or hold exhibitions.

    7. Go abroad to participate in competitions or train personnel.

    8. Seafarers of domestic ocean-going companies.

    9. Personnel engaged in foreign economic assistance.

    10. Personnel stationed in foreign non-governmental organizations.

    11. Academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, presidents and vice presidents of colleges and universities and personnel of this level who go abroad for further study (the rest of the students on public assignment should in principle hold private passports).

    12. For the implementation of the scientific and technological cooperation agreement, and hold the "Implementation of the scientific and technological cooperation agreement to go abroad for cooperative research and advanced personnel registration form" (KW121 form) to study abroad.

    13. Persons who are deemed necessary to hold ordinary passports for official purposes by the passport-issuing authority.

    The passport has a certain validity period, and if it expires, it will be invalid and lose the validity of legal certification. China's private ordinary passport is generally valid for 5 years, and can be extended twice, each time not exceeding 5 years. Since 2007, it has generally been 10 years.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Official passports are mainly issued to the staff of the ** departments of China at all levels, the staff of the diplomatic missions and consular offices of the People's Republic of China in foreign countries, the staff of the United Nations organization system and its relevant specialized agencies, their accompanying spouses and minor children, etc. Ordinary passports for official purposes are mainly issued to Chinese state-owned enterprises and institutions to engage in official activities such as economic, cultural, sports, health, scientific and technological exchanges, public study abroad, advanced studies, visiting scholars, and personnel sent abroad to engage in labor services.

    Ordinary passports for private purposes are issued to Chinese citizens who have settled, visited relatives, friends, inherited inheritance, studied at their own expense, worked, traveled, and otherwise traveled or settled abroad for private affairs.

    There are two types of official passports and ordinary passports for official purposes. A multiple-entry passport is valid for five years and is issued to persons who need to enter and leave China multiple times within a certain period of time; A valid passport is valid for two years and is issued to persons who enter and leave China at one time within a certain period of time.

    After two years of a valid ordinary passport for official purposes and a valid official passport, if necessary, you may apply for an extension outside the country (territory) in accordance with the prescribed procedures. The extension period shall be decided as necessary, but shall not exceed a maximum of two years.

    The symbol of a valid ordinary passport for official purposes is that the front page of the passport has the word "Y" in front of the passport number; At the top of page 4 there is "...The holder of the passport can enter and exit the Chinese border once within the validity of the passport".

    China's ordinary passport for private purposes is valid for five years. A passport valid for five years can be extended twice before expiration, each time for a maximum of five years.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Yes. However, if it is **** and the level is higher, according to the regulations of the local ** department, the corresponding level of units may be required.

    The personnel department will approve the application for private passports.

    2. Generally, it will not be considered. However, if you go to a developed world country such as the United States, you can tell the visa officer about these conditions during the visa interview, which will be somewhat helpful for applying for a visa with a private passport.

    3. If it is a five-character name, you should figure out which words are surnames and which ones are names, and then make corresponding distinctions.

    The difference between a private passport and a passport for official purposes:

    1. The authorities that handle passports are different, the official passport is issued by ***, the embassy and its authorization, and the private passport is issued by the public security bureau where the household registration is located.

    2.The recipients are different, the official passport is a state civil servant and his family, and the private passport is an ordinary citizen.

    3.The nature of work is different, because the official passport is an official activity, and because the private passport is a private act.

    4.The validity period of the official passport is not more than 5 years, and it can be extended before the expiration. Each passport can be renewed 2 times, and each extension is not more than 5 years. Private passports are subject to availability.

    Passport for official purposes: Passports issued by senior civil servants of party, government, military and other institutions who go abroad for official business to engage in official activities. Private passport: A private passport held by an individual, a passport held by an individual who goes abroad for private matters (such as travel, visiting relatives, participating in exhibitions, visiting friends, employment, etc.).

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Answer the first question: First of all, it is necessary to distinguish between private and official passports, and you should be able to apply for private passports on the premise of having a passport for official purposes, please consult the exit and entry administration department of the place where you are registered.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Can be bai. But if you are a politician

    The government **, zhi level is higher, according to the regulations of the local government departments, can be able to return to the corresponding level of answers.

    The personnel department of another unit will approve you to apply for a private passport.

    2. Generally, it will not be considered. However, if you go to a developed world country such as the United States, you can tell the visa officer about these things during the visa interview, which will be somewhat helpful for you to apply for a visa with a private passport.

    3. If it is a five-character name, you have to figure out which words are your surname and which are your first name, and then make corresponding distinctions. If you don't know it yourself, then just make a difference, it's not a big deal anyway.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It doesn't matter, each does its own thing.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. Issued to BAI

    Different du official passports.

    Official passports are issued to all levels of government

    Staff members of diplomatic missions, consular offices, and organizations and their specialized agencies accredited to the United Nations and their specialized agencies, as well as their accompanying spouses and minor children, etc.

    Official Ordinary Passport: Generally issued to graduate students, international students, visiting scholars and engineering and technical personnel sent by the state.

    2. The style of the passport is different.

    Official passport: The cover of the passport is black or green with gold letters, and the national emblem of the People's Republic of China is printed in the center, with "People's Republic of China" printed on the top of the national emblem and "official passport" printed on the bottom

    Official Ordinary Passport: The cover of the passport is black or green with gold letters, and the National Emblem of the People's Republic of China is printed in the center, with "People's Republic of China" printed on the top of the National Emblem and "Official Ordinary Passport" printed below

    3. The issuing unit is different.

    Official passports: issued by the People's Republic of China***.

    Official Ordinary Passport: by the People's Republic of China *** or local foreign affairs office.

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