Two Sides of Every Job Story – Working in China and Legal Issues

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Two Sides of Every Job Story – Work in China and Legal Issues Are you planning on moving to China for work? You’ve probably heard a lot of things. Read on the find out everything you need to know. .

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Two Sides of Every Job Story – Work in China and Legal Issues

Are you planning on moving to China for work? You’ve probably heard a lot of things. Read on the find out everything you need to know.

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Visa Process - There are different categories of visas depending

on your purpose of entering China. - Knowing is the first step to having a successful

and less complicated visa application process. - Some of the visa categories are: studying, visiting

relatives, trade, work, and health reasons.

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Passport- Most important document you possess as

a foreigner. - It should be signed and have a validity

period of at least six months. - Always carry a copy of your passport and

visa page while out in China.

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Visa Application Form- When it comes to applying for a visa at the Chinese

consulate or embassy, you’ll need to submit a visa application.

- It’s very important to ensure that you have answered all questions, if a question doesn’t apply to you write N/A in the box.

- You are required to fill in the application with capital or block letters.

- The signature on the application should match from your passport.

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Photos - You’re required to have a 2X2 inch passport

photo attached to the application. - The photo should be colored on a plain white

background.

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Official Invitation- You need to complete an application form to

obtain your registration certification in China.- Here’s a list of just some of the items that the

invitation will need to state: name, passport details, DOB, gender, among other things.

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Proof of Legal Residence- When applying for a visa you will need to

show proof that you reside in the country you’re applying from.

- This can be documentation from employment, student or residence certificates.

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Legal Issues Professionals Can Face- Probation Period

- Most jobs in China will include a probation period where the employer and employee are trying each other at.

- You can be fired or resign at any time. - Try to work hard and do everything you can during

the probation period.

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Packages Offered - With the high rise of expats working in China,

the packages are not as attractive as they were in the past.

- Most expats are depending on their salaries to meet all their expenses, which is a challenge especially for employees with children.

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Salaries - Salaries are determined by experience and

skills. - If you have the required skills and sme level of

experience, you can expect your salary to be very high when you move to China.

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