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While it's become a lot easier to get a Chinese visa, don't
think your problems are over when you've received yours. If you
make a false step while while running the gauntlet of getting a
work permit, you face fines, hassles and maybe even arrest and
deportation.
This is why expats who can afford to, take a more expensive, but
far less stressful route: they use one of the many visa
services. The agencies stay abreast of the changing rules and
regulations and can cope with the bureaucracy, from start to
finish. |
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The Chinese visa authorities may issue a diplomatic, courtesy,
service of ordinary visa to a foreigner according to his
identity, purpose of visit to China and passport type.
There are 8 types of the ordinary visas (D, Z, X, F, L, G, C,
J-1 and J-2).
Visa D: issued to those who are to reside permanently in China.
A permanent residence confirmation form shall be required for
the application of Visa D. the applicant shall apply to obtain
this form himself or through his designated relatives in China
from the exit-and-entry department of the public security bureau
in the city or county where the applies to reside.
Visa Z: Issued to those who are to take up posts or employment
in China, and to their accompanying family members. To apply for
a Visa Z, an Employment License of the People's Republic of
China for Foreigners (which could be obtained by the employer in
China from the provincial or municipal labor authorities) and a
visa notification letter/telegram issued by an authorized
organization or company is required.
Visa X: Issued to those who come to China for study, advanced
studies or job training for a period of six months or more. To
apply for a Visa X, certificates from the receiving unit and the
competent authority concerned are required, i.e., Application
Form for Overseas Students to China (JW201 Form of JW202 Form),
Admission Notice and Physical Examination Record for Foreigners.
Visa F: Issued to an applicant who is invited to China on a
visit, on a study or lecture, business tour, for
scientific-technological and cultural exchanges, for short-term
refresher course or for job training, for a period of no more
than six months. To apply for a Visa F, the invitation letter
from the inviting unit or the visa notification letter/telegram
from the authorized unit is required.
Visa L: Issued to foreigners who come to China for sightseeing,
visiting relatives or other private purposes. For a tourist
applicant, in principle he shall evidence his financial
capability of covering the traveling expenses in China, and when
necessary, provide the air, train or ship tickets to the heading
country/region after leaving China. For the applicants who come
to China to visit relatives, some are required to provide
invitation letters from their relatives in China.
Visa G: Issued to those who transit through China. The
applicants are required to show valid visas and ongoing tickets
to the heading countries/regions.
Visa C: Issued to train attendants, air crewmembers and seamen
operating international services, and to their accompanying
family members. To apply for a visa C, relevant documents are
required in accordance with bilateral agreements or regulations
of the Chinese side.
Visa J-1: Issued to foreign resident correspondents in China.
Visa J-2: Issued to foreign correspondents that make short trip
to china on reporting tasks. The applicants for J-1 and J-2
visas are required to provide a certificate issued by the
competent Chinese authorities.
Applying for a visa, you need to have in addition to the above
mentioned documents, valid passport or a travel document, visa
application form, and a photo.
In addition to providing the above-mentioned documents, an
applicant is also required to answer relevant questions and go
through the following formalities (with the exception of those
stipulated otherwise by agreements):
Tourist visas are usually issued for one month, while the others
are issued for anywhere from three months to one year. You can
wither get a single-entry visa, or multiple entry visas.
Multiple-entry visas allow you to enter and leave the country as
many times as you wish.
When your visa expiree, Visas can be renewed when they are
expiring. If your visa cannot be renewed you need to apply for a
new one. This usually necessitates a trip out of the country,
although some agencies do offer visas that don't require you to
leave.
Given the lead-time to obtaining a new visa, allow at least one
month between the time you apply for a new visa and the
expiation of your current one. |