I recently returned to my home country and then wanted to leave again, but I was not allowed to. At the airport, I was stopped by the police when I tried to exit the country.
I then asked our local registration staff, and they told me that I had previously stayed in the Philippines for seven years and in Cambodia for one year, and that I was not allowed to leave again.
Are they so careless in their work? There is no evidence that I was involved in any misconduct abroad. What should I do in this situation?
Brothers, am I being border controlled?


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Be honest, or you might try to sneak away, but basically, you are under surveillance.
This must be border control, bro.
It's tricky now.

Having stayed in the Philippines for seven years, it's hard not to suspect that your intentions were impure, especially since you have no evidence to prove otherwise.

Now the exit checks are strict, they basically ask everything, I have to delete Telegram when I return to my country.
Have you ever been "persuaded to return"? If so, you might already be on a blacklist and unable to leave for a short period of time.
In recent years, policies have become stricter, especially in places like the Philippines where staying too long leads to being closely monitored.

Southeast Asian returnees automatically enter the border control list, making things difficult.

Don't take domestic flights, transfer in Hong Kong or Macau. Or go to a third country and then fly over.
To go to the hometown entry brigade, spend money to find connections, and if a civil servant or above guarantees you, you can get out.
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