This week I attended an AmCham seminar on the new regulations for Chinese visas. I thought I’d share my notes with everyone so that you can all be informed about the new rules: There are no changes to the Z (work) visa procedure. These visas are... ...full story at One Eyed Panda
from One Eyed Panda on Thu, May 01 2008
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| 17 Sep 08 |
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Guilin and Li River »
YouTube video We finally passed into China today. Although Hong Kong and Macao are part of China, they do not require visas as does China. In addition, China has cracked down during the Olympics and will not give unlimited entry visas. Ours were for one visit not to... |
| 03 May 08 |
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China Visa Update » China Law Blog The One Eyed Panda attended AmCham's very recent seminar on China visas and he left with a whole slew of good notes. So if you are wondering about the latest regarding China visas, I urge you to go his post, China Visa Update as it is very helpful.... |
| 15 May 08 |
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China's F-Visas -- Put A Fork In Those Babies » China Law Blog The Wall Street Journals' China Blog just did a post on China's current visa situation, entitled, "Visa Saga." The gist of it is that securing F-visas and tourist visas has gotten much more difficult and that multiple entry visas are becoming nearly... |
| 01 Apr 08 |
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The multiple-entry F visa goes on holiday for the Olympics » Shanghaiist A China visa agency in Hong Kong has just put up the following notice on its website:We are informed by the China visa office that effective from 28 March 2008-17 Oct 2008 there will be no more multi entry (F) visas available. For those who still need... |
| 16 Apr 08 |
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China Is Making Visas Interesting. » China Law Blog Visas have always bored me. Sorry about that, but they have. A law school education is rarely needed to figure out visa issues and I did not go to law school for that. I have always taken a rather perverse pride in not keeping up on visa requirements.... |
| 19 Jul 07 |
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Visa applications and extensions just got a little more difficult » Granite Studio Since many researchers are here on some cobbled-together amalgam of dodgy Z visas, F visas, and/or multiple extensions of an L visa...the pre-Olympic "harmonization" of the foreign community may have implications for research plans in the PRC beginning... |