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The child stamped "Doraemon" on his passport, and his mother was stopped when she entered and exited the country

The child stamped "Doraemon" on his passport, and his mother was stopped when she entered and exited the country

Beijing Daily client

2024-05-12 15:04Published on the official account of Beijing Daily client in Beijing

On the morning of May 1, the police at the Kunming Exit and Entry Border Inspection Station in Yunnan Province found a pair of "strange" stamps on the visa page of a passenger's passport while performing flight MU9635 from Kunming to Thailand.

On the same day, when Ms. Liu from Jiangxi Province was about to depart from Kunming Changshui International Airport for a trip to Thailand, the police at the Kunming Border Inspection Station found a pair of neat "Doraemon" stamps in Ms. Liu's passport and visa page. Ms. Liu said that she usually kept her passport in a drawer, but it was not until she went through the exit procedures that she found out that she had this pair of stamps, and guessed that the child probably used the passport as a children's "handbook" and "showed off her skills" on it.

According to Li Tao, deputy captain of the fifth team on duty that day, with the rapid increase in outbound tourists, various document problems are becoming more and more frequent, among which visas and endorsements are mostly expired.

"If there are defaced by ink, etc., and there are documents that have been washed by the washing machine, we will generally deal with them as humanely as possible according to the situation, but if the defacement area is large and the damage is serious, the border inspection department will not allow them to leave the country, even if we allow them to leave the country, there is also a risk that they may be stopped abroad when entering the other country." Li Tao said.

The child stamped "Doraemon" on his passport, and his mother was stopped when she entered and exited the country

Kunming Border Inspection Tips: The passport of the People's Republic of China is a legal document to prove the nationality and identity of citizens when they enter and leave the mainland or abroad. Missing or defaced blank endorsement pages are not allowed to leave or enter the country. If the face of the passport photo is slightly damaged, it will be affected during the immigration inspection, and it will be more troublesome to deal with abroad. Passport holders must take good care of their passports and other documents to prevent loss or defacement, which may affect their travel.

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