Sunday 8 September 2019

Chinese Work Permit | How you can get a Work Permit for yourself. Read full article now


Chinese Work Permit 

Getting a working visa for China may seem daunting.  While it's true that there are a lot of steps and it can take some time, there's nothing to worry about.  Career China's dedicated visa team is here to answer all of your questions, and guide you through the entire process to make it as easy as possible.

Overview of a Working Visa for China


The China Work Visa is intended for expats who have been granted a Chinese government-issued Work Permit. The work permit should be arranged by the applicant’s potential employer in China and the organization must be licensed to employ foreign nationals, as well as the applicant being qualified in the respective occupation. 

The Work Visa (Z visa) is valid for 30 days, which enables your entry to China.  Upon arrival in China you will be assisted with obtaining your official Work Certificate and Resident Permit (the final step of the process).  

Before Your Arrival in China


1. Work Permit


Before you can get your Working Visa for China, you need to get your Chinese work permit.  China Work Permits are issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of the People’s Republic of China.  

However, before the employer in China can obtain the Work Permit, you must prepare and send the following documents to the Career China Visa Adviser or Case Manager.

  • Clear scanned copy of your passport information/bio and signature pages
  • Resume
  • Digital Photo
  • Medical consent letter
  • Physical Examination form (do not fill X-ray, ECG and Blood Tests)
  • Reference letter (if necessary)
  • Non-criminal record (background check) authenticated by Chinese Embassy/Consulate
  • Bachelor degree or above authenticated by Chinese Embassy/Consulate
  • TEFL/TESOL certificate authenticated by Chinese Embassy/Consulate (only applicable for teaching positions)
  • Name Affidavit (if the name on your degree or TEFL does not match your passport)

After our team receives these documents, they will translate the documents then submit them to get the Chinese Working Permit processed.    When that is finished, we will send you a PDF with all the approved documents (including your permit) - which you can print and take to the Chinese Embassy / Consulate to submit along with your Chinese Working Visa Application.

*Each case is unique and there are differences between each city’s immigration and labor processes, and the Working Permit regulations can change on short notice.  So please check the documents checklist with our visa specialist and its specific requirement.

* It usually takes 20-30 business days to process

2. Z Visa application


The next step is to fill out the Chinese Working Visa application form online and take the documents to the Chinese Embassy / Consulate in your area.  Please take the following documents to apply for Z Visa at the Chinese Embassy/Consulate where you reside:

  • Actual passport (the passport should be the same one you sent us to process your work permit)
  • Completed visa application form (you should fill this out online in advance and print it)
  • One recent passport-size photo
  • Working Permit (provided by the employer in China)
  • Any other required documents (per your Career China Visa Advisor or Case Manager)

When your visa is ready to pick up, you are ready to come to China!

*3-7 business to process, but if you apply for the visa through an agency it may take longer.


Upon arrival in China within 30 days


3. Temporary Registration and Medical verification


Temporary Registration

Expats staying in a hotel may be able to register there, but those staying with a Chinese resident, even if they are foreign nationals, will have to register at the local police station that governs in your apartment area. Some cities require expats to do this after every trip they make out of the country.  You need to present the following to register at the police station:

  • Your actual passport
  • Housing contract
  • Landlord’s ID copy and contact number (the police may call the landlord to confirm if you are actually living there.  The police station may also ask your landlord to show up with you.

*According to the regulation, expat should be registered at the police station within 24 hours after entering into China.

Physical Examination:

International Travel Healthcare Centers are located in every city of China. Generally speaking, Chinese authorities will not accept the English version of the medical report from other countries, so it best to complete the full Physical Exam in China, it can be done in half a day.

A Chinese staff member from your company will assist you with the Physical Examination.

Things to bring with you:

  • Money in cash (630RMB)
  • One photo (the requirement)

* No alcohol and coffee the night before, and no breakfast and water on the day of the medical check.


International Travel Healthcare Centers are located in every city of China.  Generally speaking, Chinese authorities will not accept the English version of the medical report from other countries, so it must be translated into Chinese.  Most importantly, they need to verify your medical check report meets their official criteria.

A Chinese staff member from your company will assist you with the medical verification if your medical has fully competed at your home country.  If not full completed, you will need to get another medical check in China.

Things to bring with you:

l  Original medical check report from your country
l  Money in cash (100-600RMB)
l  One photo (the requirement)

* No alcohol and coffee the night before, no breakfast and water on the day of the medical check.

4. Work Certificate and Resident Permit


Work Certificate:

This must be done before you obtain the Resident Permit.  The company’s Chinese staff can help get this for you at the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, typically it is required to present/submit the following documents:

  • Your actual passport (it will be returned after the authority confirmed the entry date from your passport)
  • One photo (all photos are the have the requirements)
  • Police registration from
  • Medical report verification
  • Other documents from the company

It usually takes 5 business days to process, the processing time for system approval is not included)

Resident Permit:

You must appear in person at the local PSB (Public Security Bureau) in China and bring the following:
  • Your actual Passport
  • Police registration form
  • Resident permit application forms
  • One two-inch photo with white background
  • Original Work Certificate
  • Other documents from the company

*The processing time should be 10-15 business days, depending on which city you are applying in.  Please note that the PSB will keep your real passport during this processing period. If you need the actual passport back before the collection date, the Resident Permit will not be granted.  

Congratulations - You Are an Official Resident of China!

Once you have completed all of these steps, you can rest assured that you are an official resident of China!  You are legally able to work in China with your visa, and you are also fully registered and have your residence permit.  With this permit, you are free to travel around the country, as well as outside the country.  You can come and go as often as you want, just like you would in your home country.

If you have any questions about this process, please let us know.  Our Career China visa team is more than happy to assist you.



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Introduction to Chinese Visa | China Visas Explained






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Ans. 

Ø  What is a Chinese Visa?
Ø Visa Types, Validity, Number of Entry and Duration of Stay
Ø  Visa Exemptions

What is a Chinese Visa?
A visa is a travel document issued by authorized government agencies to foreign citizens applying to enter, exit from or transit through the host country's territory based on the host country's laws and regulations. In accordance with international law and practice, any sovereign state is entitled to determine whether or not to allow a foreign citizen to enter or exit from its territory, and whether to issue a visa, decline a visa application or to cancel an issued visa in accordance with its national laws.
Chinese embassies, consulates and other institutions stationed abroad entrusted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China are visa-issuing authorities responsible for issuance of entry visas to foreigner citizens abroad, and are entitled to determine the type, number of entries, validity and duration of each stay of a visa to be issued, or to decline a visa application or revoke an issued visa, in accordance with Chinese laws and regulations. According to Chinese law, a foreign citizen may be refused entry into China even if he/she has a valid Chinese visa.

Foreign citizens must obtain a visa before entry into China, with the exception of visa-free entry based on relevant agreements or regulations. Foreign citizens that fall into categories of Article 22 of the Exit and Entry Law of the People's Republic of China are qualified to apply for port visas from visa-issuing authorities entrusted by the Ministry of Public Security at a port of entry approved to issue port visas by the State Council.
For visit to Hong Kong SAR or Macao SAR, citizens from some countries/territories are exempted from visas for short term visit. Otherwise an entry visa must be obtained as required by the Government of HKSAR or Macao SAR. Visa applications must be made separately if the traveler wishes visit both HKSAR/Macao SAR and mainland China.

Visa Types, Validity, Number of Entries and Duration of Stay

Chinese visas fall into four types: diplomatic visa, courtesy visa, service visa and ordinary visa. Ordinary visas are further divided into 12 sub-types or 16 categories. (Click for more info).
Visa Validity ("Enter Before") means that the visa is valid, or can be used for entry into China from the date of issue to the "Enter Before" date indicated on the visa (Beijing Time). If a visa has unused entries, the bearer can enter China before 24:00 (Beijing Time) on the expiration date.
"Entries" refers to the number of times the bearer is permitted to enter China during the validity of a visa. A visa becomes invalid if there are no entries left, or there are entries left but the visa validity expires. If a visa becomes invalid, its bearer must apply for a new visa before entering China. Traveling with an invalid visa to China will result in refusal of entry.
"Duration of Each Stay" refers to the maximum number of days the visa bearer is permitted to stay in China each time, which is calculated from the date of entry into China.
Residence PermitA holder of category D, J1, Q1, S1, X1 or Z visa must apply for a residence permit at the local public security authorities within 30 days of entry into China unless the Duration of Each Stay on the visa is marked as 30 days. Members of foreign diplomatic or consular missions in China must apply for a residence permit at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or local foreign affairs departments within 30 days of entry into China.

Visa Exemptions
A foreign citizen can enter China without a visa under any one of the following circumstances:
1.  Direct Transit
A foreign citizen who is transiting through China by air is exempted from a visa if he/she will stay only in the airport for no more than 24 hours and has a valid connecting ticket with confirmed seating on an international flight.
Citizens with passport or other international travel document, confirmed interline ticket and valid visa to the third country or region (if required) of the following 51 countries, can apply to stay in the transit cities without visa for 72 hours on direct transit via the following airports: PEK, PVG, SHA, CAN, CTU,CKG, SHE, DLC, XIY,HGH,KWL,KMG. (For more info, please check the airports' websites)
 Albania, Argentina, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Montenegro, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Republic of Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States.
2.  Visiting the Pearl River Delta or Hainan Island
A foreign citizen holding an ordinary passport issued by any country with diplomatic relations with China is exempted from a visa if he/she is already in HKSAR or Macao SAR and joins a tourist group organized by a travel agency, which is registered in HKSAR or Macao SAR, for a visit to the Pearl River Delta region (including Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Foshan, Dongguan, Zhongshan, Jiangmen, Zhaoqing and Huizhou) and his/her stay is no more than 6 days.
A foreign citizen holding an ordinary passport issued by any of the following countries is exempted from a visa if he/ she joins a tourist group (of 5 or more persons) organized by an international travel agency registered in Hainan with the approval of China National Tourism Administration to visit Hainan Province and his/her stay is no more than 15 days: Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, United Kingdom, Ukraine and United States. Citizens of Germany, Republic of Korea and Russia may join an international tourist group (of 2 or more persons) and can stay up to 21 days.
3.  Citizens of Singapore, Brunei and Japan
A citizen of Singapore, Brunei or Japan with an ordinary passport is exempted from a visa if he/she visits China's mainland for tourism, business, or meeting with friends or relatives, and if he/she enters China through ports open to foreigners, and stays for no more than 15 days.
However, a visa is required for citizens of these three countries under any of the following circumstances: (1) An ordinary passport holder visits China for tourism, business, or meeting with friends or relatives, and stays for more than 15 days; or (2) An ordinary passport holder visits China for the purpose of study, work, permanent residency, official visits and news coverage.
4.  Holders of Valid APEC Business Travel Card
The APEC Business Travel Card is a substitute of a multiple-entry visa valid for 3 years. A card holder who presents a valid passport whose image and biometric data exactly matches that on the APEC Business Travel Card can enter China multiple times during the validity of the card for a stay of no more than 2 months each time.
5. Holders of PRC Foreigner's Permanent Residence Card
6. Holders of Residence Permit for Foreigners issued by PRC Ministry of Public Security
A Foreign citizen entering China on a D, Z, J1, Q1, S1 or X1 visa must apply for a residence permit at local public security authorities within 30 days of entry into China. Once approved, the permit holder is allowed to stay in China or enter/exit China multiple times for the duration of the validity of the permit. No visa renewal is necessary.
7. Bilateral Agreement
Based on bilateral agreements signed or reached between China and foreign countries, foreign citizens of some countries who meet certain requirements may visit China without a visa. Please see the List of Agreements on Visa Exemption signed between China and foreign countries for more information.


Sunday 1 September 2019

Canton Fair China Coming Closer : Dates for Canton Fair 2019-2020, Be prepared according to this schedule, Read more.

  • It's going to be Spring session and Autumn session Canton Fair 2019, 2020... every year.
  • There are 3 phases at each of these sessions that show different products.  
  • Phase 1 shows electrical and electronic products, building materials, industrial products...
  • Phase 2 shows such labor-intensive products as groceries, ornaments, gifts, toys, and furniture...
  • Phase 3 shows clothing, footwear, bags, and food, medicine... that such as use on people.
Canton Fair - China Export And Import Fair 
Autumn -  Phase 1

 From October 15, 2019 09:30 until October 19, 2019 18:00
 At Guangzhou - China Import and Export Complex 
      Address: No. 380, Yuejiang Zhong Road, Guangzhou, China
 (8620)28-888-999



Canton Fair - China Export And Import Fair
Autumn- Phase 2

From October 23, 2019 09:30 until October 27, 2019 18:00
Address: No. 380, Yuejiang Zhong Road, Guangzhou, China
 (8620)28-888-999



Canton Fair - China Export And Import Fair 
Spring - Phase 3
From May 01, 2020 09:30 until May 05, 2020 18:00
Address: No. 380, Yuejiang Zhong Road, Guangzhou, China
 dx (8620)28-888-999


Visit China’s NO.1 Fair!China Import and Export Fair (also known as the Canton Fair), is established in 1957, which is held every spring and autumn. The Fair boasts an exhibition area of 1.18 million m² per session, with 150,000 exhibit varieties in 16 industries, and the number of exhibitors from home and abroad stands at nearly 25,000. In each session, about 200,000 buyers attend the Fair from more than 210 countries and regions all over the world.

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Good News, Foreigners will get China visa more easier than before, Read full article now.


In a press conference for MPS ( Ministry of Public Safety) announced that In addition to 
the existing visa-free policy covering tourists from 59 countries, greater efforts will be 
made to ease visa policies for foreigners travelling to and working in south China's island 
province of Hainan, the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) announced Wednesday.

The move is among a series of preferential policies and measures focusing on three 
industrial types -- high technologies, tourism and modern services -- to be introduced for 
supporting the construction of the Hainan pilot free trade zone and a free trade port 
with Chinese characteristics, according to an MPS press conference.

Among the measures is an expanded scope of visa-free entry purposes, with foreigners 
to be allowed to enter Hainan visa-free for business, visit, relative visit, medical treatment, 
exhibition, sports and other purposes, said Qu Yunhai, deputy head of the National Immigration
Administration, a government body administrated by the MPS.

Qu said foreign technical and skilled personnel employed in Hainan might be granted work 
residence permits with a period of validity consistent with their work contracts.

Arrangements will also be made to facilitate foreign students with master's degrees or above 
from Chinese higher education institutions to apply for residence permits in Hainan if they are 
engaged in innovation activities or starting businesses, he said.

The MPS also unveiled measures to facilitate people from overseas to drive vehicles in Hainan.
Wang Qiang, deputy head of the traffic management bureau of the MPS, said foreign nationals
with foreign motor vehicle driving licenses could directly apply for temporary driving licenses 
for cars in Hainan.

For those staying in China for more than three months, the term of validity of their temporary 
driving permits is extended from a maximum of three months to one year, but not exceeding
 the validity period of their visas, Wang said.


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