Ms. Chen (pseudonym) from Fujian, who was in Cambodia and watched in Cambodia for 4 years, finally returned to China to reunite with her children after watching in Cambodia, and successfully completed the reduction in only 3 weeks.
Here, she shares her experience with Xiang.
According to reports, Ms. Chen came to Phnom Penh, Cambodia in 2019 to start a business and opened a burger restaurant through her own efforts. In 2022, she was persuaded by the police station in her hometown to return to China, but because of the high air ticket during the epidemic, and the family only relied on her income to make a living, the business could not be stopped, so she could not return to China immediately for a reduction.
Because of this incident, not only was the big red letters "Home of Electric Fraud" sprayed on the door of her house, but she was also included in the list of fraud-related people, her passport was also cancelled, and her entry and exit were restricted.
After that, she checked in to the police station staff on WeChat every day for 4 months. It was not until the epidemic was released that Ms. Chen began to prepare for her return to China.
Ms. Chan working in Cambodia.
In order to return to China and not affect the business of the store, Ms. Chen said that she specially asked a couple she met in Cambodia to take care of the store and hired two workers. After everything is sorted out, at the beginning of this yearMs. Chen, who had not returned to China for four years, finally stepped on the plane back to her hometown and began her journey of nuclear reduction.
According to Ms. Chen, the moment she landed at the airport in her hometown, her passport was taken away by the staff.
At that time, the staff member asked me if I knew why I received my passport, and I said yes because my passport had been blocked before. ”
Ms. Chen said that although her passport was blacked out, the visa in it was still more than half a year old, so she asked the staff to send her passport back to her location, and then she needed to use it to return to Cambodia. The staff was understanding and helped her send her passport back.
Then, the staff asked her what kind of business she was doing in Cambodia, and after checking her business license, import and export bills and other information, the staff issued a certificate of "passport has **" for her and let her leave.
The day after returning to China, she went to the local police station non-stop to report and verify the reduction.
Ms. Chen said: "Before I returned to China, I had already contacted the staff, and I had all the documents that needed to be submitted ready before I went back. Because I wanted to be able to pass it in one go, I submitted everything I was asked to submit, and I submitted everything I didn't. ”
She said that because it was during the Chinese New Year and the staff at the police station were busy, it took about 3 weeks to complete the whole process at that time, but it would only take 2 weeks in normal times.
It should be noted that this speed is very fast compared to others. Through the road of nuclear reduction of some netizens, it can be seen that some people took several months to complete the reduction and apply for the white list; Others have not been able to apply and are still restricted from leaving the country to this day. Ms. Chen's experience can be said to be very "silky", not only did it take a short time, but the whole process was also very smooth.
The staff who helped me this time were very conscientious and considerate of me. Originally, I was worried that I wouldn't be able to come back after I went back, but I didn't expect the reduction to go smoothly. Ms. Chen was full of praise for the staff who handled the list for her: "He tried his best to speed up the process that could speed up the process, and the required materials were all agreed in advance at one time, which didn't embarrass me at all, and everything went smoothly." ”
She also shared: "The information I submit includes transaction records, ** cards, receipts for the usual purchases, etc., in addition to the ** I work for, as long as it proves that you are not controlled and are free to move every day." ”
After spending more than a month in her hometown, Ms. Chen successfully completed the reduction, met her children and relatives whom she had not seen for a long time, and spent a happy New Year together, and returned to Cambodia after the year to resume her work.
In the end, Ms. Chen said that as long as she didn't do anything wrong, she had nothing to fear. In the event of a nuclear reduction, actively cooperate, prepare the information in advance, and try to be as complete as possible. And the words "home of electric fraud" that were sprayed on her home were also cleared after she continued to check in and report to the police station, "It can be regarded as returning my innocence." ”
It should be mentioned that Ms. Chen's ability to complete the reduction so smoothly also has a lot to do with her advance preparation of materials. Before she returned to China, she prepared all the formalities very completely, and handed them in when she arrived at the police station, so she did not have to submit them repeatedly and wait, thus saving a lot of time. I would like to remind you that although the policies of each region are different, it is always indispensable to have complete information in the event of nuclear reduction!