HELP!!!!!! | |
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Jun 14, 2007 20:26 | |
![]() | I am leaving in August to teach in China for 2 years. The school that I am with reccomended I get a tourist visa- and they would work out the details of a work visa when I got there. That would be great; however I have a one way ticket and apparently to recieve a tourist visa, one needs a round trip ticket. What do I do? Any thoughts or advice? Any help someone could offer would be great! Sorry- I am posting this 2. I am a newbie. |
Jun 16, 2007 14:27 | |
![]() | We are doing the same as you, and have recieved a tourist visa with only a one way ticket no problems. Good luck - what part of China are you going to? |
Jun 16, 2007 21:43 | |
![]() | The south eastern part. I am super excited! how many times can I apply for a visa? In case for some reason they reject me? |
Jun 17, 2007 00:29 | |
![]() | Be careful with one way tickets! China will admit you, but the airline might not allow you to fly. They are very touchy about the penalties they have to pay if u r not admitted. Generally speaking a school that says get a tourist visa first should be treated with caution!!! What sort of school? Is this a private language centre for out of school tuition... if so my warning is doubled. |
Jun 17, 2007 09:28 | |
![]() | Yes, don't sign on for two years. It is Ok to come in on a one way tiecket but don't mention that you intend to work. |
Jun 17, 2007 20:23 | |
![]() | I am curious as to why when a school reccomends that I get a tourist visa first that I should be cationed. I guess I have justified it in my mind and it makes sense- I am in the US and they are in China... I mean getting a work visa from this is would be difficult. |
Jun 20, 2007 03:04 | |
![]() | From August 22, 2005 on, the new China labor policy says, if you hold a L, F, or X visa and want to work for a company whose registered capital is less than 3 million USD$ or your job position is below the Vice GM or GM, you have to apply for the work license (Labor Bureau) and leave China mainland first to get an Z visa. Within 30 days after re-entering China, you have to change Z visa to Residence permit for work (Public Security Bureau). If you apply for a tourist visa, I am afraid later when dealing with Residence permit, you have to go outside again. So how about to ask the school to prepare all the documents now? ![]() |
Jul 1, 2007 01:14 | |
![]() | Interesting Leeovisa - I have not heard this view put with evidence before. I am already in China on a tourist visa and as I was offered a job a few days ago I will need a Z visa. I will talk to the school and see what their contacts are like, but as it is Guanzhou I can easily go to HK/Macau. I will report back. |
Jul 7, 2007 04:46 | |
![]() | Yes, I have to do this...and I must have a 'permission to work' certificate as part of my application. Well that is what I have just been told...I will add to the story as it unfolds...but not for a while....you see once you enter an a Z visa the employer muct apply for residency within 30 days, but I want top be travelling and you can't get accommodation with a passport! Strewth, with a shortage of teachers u'd think they'd make it easier! |
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