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Maybe I should look at applying for this permit!
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China to issue unified work permit for foreigners
(People's Daily Online) 18:23, September 09, 2016
Foreign expatriates in China will soon be able to apply for a unified work permit, as the country attempts to combine its two current foreigner work permits into one. China's plan to streamline the permit application process is intended to attract more skilled foreign talent.
In addition to unifying the permit itself, the process of applying for a permit will also be simplified, with more required components to be completed digitally. What's more, seven application documents, including official employment offers and bilingual resumes, will no longer be required. Expats will be issued a work permit card with a unique code that is valid for a lifetime, though the permits themselves will eventually expire.
A one-stop Internet system is currently being given a trial run. The system will be used nationwide to process and manage all the registered information of foreigners working in China.
With the adoption of the web system, Tianjin municipality streamlined the 18 steps previously required to apply for a foreign work permit, shaving 79 days off the approval time, according to Yuan Ying, director of the Tianjin Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs.
From October to March 2017, the reform will be implemented on a trial basis in Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin municipalities, as well as in Hebei, Anhui, Shandong, Guangdong and Sichuan provinces and the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, according to the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs.
Under the current system, foreigners working in China are required to apply for one of two types of permits: either a foreign expert work permit, provided by the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs, or else an employment license for foreigners, issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security. Once the two are unified, a single work permit will be available from the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs.
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China to issue unified work permit for foreigners
(People's Daily Online) 18:23, September 09, 2016
Foreign expatriates in China will soon be able to apply for a unified work permit, as the country attempts to combine its two current foreigner work permits into one. China's plan to streamline the permit application process is intended to attract more skilled foreign talent.
In addition to unifying the permit itself, the process of applying for a permit will also be simplified, with more required components to be completed digitally. What's more, seven application documents, including official employment offers and bilingual resumes, will no longer be required. Expats will be issued a work permit card with a unique code that is valid for a lifetime, though the permits themselves will eventually expire.
A one-stop Internet system is currently being given a trial run. The system will be used nationwide to process and manage all the registered information of foreigners working in China.
With the adoption of the web system, Tianjin municipality streamlined the 18 steps previously required to apply for a foreign work permit, shaving 79 days off the approval time, according to Yuan Ying, director of the Tianjin Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs.
From October to March 2017, the reform will be implemented on a trial basis in Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin municipalities, as well as in Hebei, Anhui, Shandong, Guangdong and Sichuan provinces and the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, according to the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs.
Under the current system, foreigners working in China are required to apply for one of two types of permits: either a foreign expert work permit, provided by the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs, or else an employment license for foreigners, issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security. Once the two are unified, a single work permit will be available from the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs.