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Thread: Foreigners to face working restrictions in Guangdong
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[quote=APAULT,249562]I'm one of the 10,000 foreigners working in Guangdong. It sounds like the regulation is not aimed at people who are employed in education and businesses that the provincial government has always enocuraged. As it says, they believe too many foreigners are involved in illegal activities, and if that is the case it is clearly appropriate to clamp down on those involved. I would guess that the problem has been created by the government's liberal approach to getting business activity moving in Guangdong. Perhaps some groups have taken too much advantage of this. So it is time to act. I hope this won't rmove some of the flexibility that Guangdong allows to enable genuine businesses to employ foreigners. I am very keen to see the flexibilty continue as I have benefitted from it in the past (working on an F visa with the full knowledge of the local authorities - well it's their kids at the local schools!) and again now! (In other threads I have commented on some issues that have arisen lately, but taking a 'co-operative approach' I am able to continue teaching until matters are resolved...and I hope I don't get a heavy knock on the door at 5am - which is the preferred way of the Australian authorities when they take action).[/quote]
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