Title China: 1. If a person had been involved in anti-government activities, and had attracted the attention of the authorities, would he have been able to have a passport issued to him and been able to depart the country unimpeded? 2. Is there any country information that would differ from that used by the primary decision maker that could lead to a different conclusion with regard to the issuing of a passport and departure from the country? 3. Is it possible to bribe officials to gain a passport and depart the country? 4. Anything else you feel might be relevant
Publisher Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal
Publication Date 17 October 2006
Country China
Topics Corruption | Passports | Persecution based on political opinion | Travel documents
Citation / Document Symbol CHN30738
Cite as Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, China: 1. If a person had been involved in anti-government activities, and had attracted the attention of the authorities, would he have been able to have a passport issued to him and been able to depart the country unimpeded? 2. Is there any country information that would differ from that used by the primary decision maker that could lead to a different conclusion with regard to the issuing of a passport and departure from the country? 3. Is it possible to bribe officials to gain a passport and depart the country? 4. Anything else you feel might be relevant, 17 October 2006,  CHN30738 , available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/4b6fe15bd.html [accessed 6 June 2023]
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