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Most parents like to encourage their children’s creative impulses. But in this case, a young boy from China chose the wrong medium.

The child, 4, began drawing on some paperwork he found during a recent family trip to South Korea. Unfortunately, the paper turned out to be his father’s passport.

The father was left with drawings of people, animals, and a re-imagined version of his own photo. Unfortunately, border officials determined that the photo no longer matched the man.

Dad is now stuck in South Korea because of his defaced documentation, and authorities have warned it is likely he won’t be able to travel home with his son, and the rest of his party.

Read more at Metro.co.uk.