Obtaining F visa and renting flat | |
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Nov 10, 2007 07:09 | |
| I am currently studying in China on a student visa and looking to stay after my studies to investigate business opportunites in China. Could anyone help with 2 questions: - How can you get a visa for the purpose of investigation. I would not partner or work with a Chinese company to invite me. Is there another way? - I would want to rent an apartment in Shanghai. What visa types is this possible with. I know it is OK with a student visa but with F, or even L? Many thanks. |
Nov 12, 2007 08:58 | |
| From my expereince you must get an invitation. Some visa agents might inlcude this in their service. It is also usually said that you need to partner up with a local to start a business here. There is nothing stopping you renting on any visa, but it is generally said that most owners want a 6 month commitment. |
Nov 12, 2007 09:05 | |
| A friend of mine just went to HK and came back with a six month F visa. He showed a letter on invitation but they were not interested in seeing it. I was also going to be issued an F visa until I showed them me letter of invitation and explained that I required a Z visa. Not sure about renting a flat but I think you should be OK with an F visa since it implies you are here on business. Good luck |
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