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| Visa Types in China |
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A Chinese visa is a permit issued to a foreigner by the Chinese visa authorities for entry, exit or transit through Chinese territory. Foreigners who want to come to China are required to hold a... |
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| Birth Registration |
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If both parents are foreign, they must take the child's Chinese birth certificate (usually issued at the hospital where the child is born) to their embassy and the parents' passports are also... |
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| Changing Career |
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Moving to a new industry can be quite tough while there are lots of opportunities opening up in China as recruitment agencies prefer candidates with relevant experience. It is necessary to change... |
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| Changing a Visa |
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In most cases, it is quite easy to extend your visa. Before the original visa is due to expire, applications for visa extension should be submitted at least five business working days. Visa... |
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| Getting a Residence Permit |
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Expats in China must register at their local police station as soon as they get their residence permit. Those who hold Z, X, or J-1 visas, and will be in the country for more than one year, can... |
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| Importing a Pet |
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Before entering China, check your home country's policies toward animal export. People who hold Z-visa (Work Visa) are allowed to import pets, and only one pet is allowed per passport holder.
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