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1.You have to look at how long your passport is valid for, whether it has expired, and if it expires, it will definitely have to be reissued. If it expires, you have to go to the place where your household registration is located.
2.If your passport has not expired, then check whether your visa to Japan (that is, a piece of paper issued by the Japanese embassy on a blank page at the back of your passport) has expired, and you will need to reapply for a visa after it expires.
All in all, passports and visas are required and have not expired, and they must be re-processed after expiration.
Supplementary question: The passport is networked nationwide, and it should not be re-issued, unless you say that you have lost your passport, and you have to declare it invalid, and you have to report it or something, which is very troublesome.
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Hello! First of all, you must be mistaken, China's passports are valid for 5 years, and they can be extended before 07 years, and after the issuance of the Passport Law in 07, the expired passports will not be extended, and they will be replaced with new passports, valid for 10 years (over 18 years old). I calculated that if you went to Japan in your second year of junior high school, then your passport should have been applied for in 01 or 02, and now it has expired, you can go to the place where your household registration is located (that is, the Exit and Entry Administration Department of the Dalian Public Security Bureau) to apply for a new passport.
According to your statement, the Japanese visa in your passport should also expire, so you can apply for a visa at the Japanese Embassy in China after you have renewed your passport. To determine the expiration date of your passport, you can see that the page of your passport with a photo says "Expiration date."
If it really hasn't expired, then you can't reapply for a new passport in Dalian unless you report it lost.
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What about the passport, there is no such thing as a passport to go to, as long as your passport has not expired, you can use it in any country, but you have to apply for a visa; If your passport has expired, you should take your old passport to the public security department where your current hukou is located to go through the passport renewal procedures, and call ** to consult the following public security departments, and they will tell you what specific materials you need.
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Legal analysis: 1. For group travel, it is sufficient to submit materials to the travel agency designated by the consulate in the jurisdiction of the place of residence (consult the travel agency); 2. For individual tours, submit the information to the consulate in the place of household registration, and wait for the consulate to accept the certificate and collect the certificate.
Legal basis: Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry Article 9 Chinese citizens entering or leaving the country shall apply for passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law.
Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit certificate from the country to which they are traveling. However, except for the mutual visa exemption agreements signed by China and other countries, or as otherwise stipulated by the Ministry of Public Security or others.
Chinese citizens who leave or enter China as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for seafarers' certificates in accordance with the law.
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