Answers of the Day
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Jul 24,2017
Remember, by Chinese Law, only the Chinese version of the contract is valid. Your amendments and agreements in English are worthless even if Sealed. Have someone competent and trustworthy translate the Chinese Version of the Contract before you sign it. It also needs the appropriate Seal to be valid.
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Jul 23,2017
The official PSB receipt should be accepted in lieu of your passport provided it has your photograph and is stamped by the PSB. Whether it is actually accepted is another matter. I have had no problems with planes and trains but one hotel actually called the police on me as they thought I did not have a passport. Luckily the policemen that attended were clued up and explained to the hotel what...
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Jul 22,2017
firstrowsports.com or stream2watch.cc
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Jul 17,2017
Hotels & airlines will let you use that piece of paper as your ID. I've travelled before in China with mine & not had a problem
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Jul 15,2017
Option B used to work for me, but I haven't tried it in a year or so.
Option C - ask a Chinese person to do an International Transfer direct to bank account from Alipay.
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206 . China is officially Atheist.Is there such a thing as a democratic country that does not invoke God?Jul 09,2017
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_irreligion
The above map shows the distribution of non-religious population by countries, with china being the world's most....
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Jul 04,2017
You'd already written this good advice...seems some posters don't bother reading!
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Jul 04,2017
Unfortunately we can't, the embassy isn't very useful
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Jun 22,2017
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Jun 22,2017
You're not wrong Ted, but I think predictable is a better word than understandable.
Back when China hosted the Olympics, the torch was going through France and some group was there protesting the Chinese Government. It's France, so they had the right to be there and there was probably no way to stop them even if anyone cared enough to want to.
Of...
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211 . Chinese ABC work Permit?Jun 14,2017
Bump to remind people to put their experience here
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Mar 13,2017
That would be an awful experience.
I would call your embassy asap, they might be able to suggest something or give you a temporary replacement or something. I'm sure they would have seen this before.
You may also need something from the PSB to say that you still have a valid visa in order to leave the country. Do you at least have a copy of your visa and passport...
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Mar 09,2017
If all you are saying is true (and by this I do not imply you lied, please), why do you want to renew a work visa if you have a spouse temporary residence permit? To my knowledge, the work visa that you had expired 30 days after you entered China. Your temporary residence permits took over your expired visa, then later on I am assumiung yo9u got married and had your temporary residence...
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Mar 04,2017
2 years ago I made the mistake of working on a Q1 visa. The recruiting company from Beijing told me I could. Hey! this was a Chinese company in the capital city of China telling me it was okay. Okay! so I was naive, I didn't know SOME Chinese people tell lies! I got caught at the end of May. I was lucky. When the PSB saw my passport they saw 4 work visas for different colleges. They let me off...
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Mar 01,2017
That must have been a village doctor, my sons was pain free and only sore after the pain meds wore off.
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Feb 24,2017
►SINGER(SHANGHAI)SEWING MACHINE CO., LTD. www.cccme.org.cn/shop/cccme5020/index.aspx
Since 1851, the name Singer has been...
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Feb 22,2017
Recent review on School by former FT:
http://www.eslteachersboard.com/cgi-bin/review/index.pl?noframes;read=73734
Another one from 2012:
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Feb 22,2017
Yes, if you are working in China, it doesn't matter if you were say a math teacher, now your degree would NOT have to be earned in an English speaking country because you are not teaching ESL. But you would still need to go through the new ABC Talent Visa deal and yes China might refuse your application based on where you are from. They are picky on passports these days.
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Feb 21,2017
Rules are not same. For example only teachers from English speaking countries will be able to get a visa starting from April 2017 . However , ayis don't need to be from English speaking countries to work in China .
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Feb 18,2017
Weird jobs you say? China has plenty.
The guys who work in bath houses and whose job it is to scrub guys down... that's got to suck.
I've seen it. There will be a (usually fat) naked dude lying on a table, and the scrubber who is also near naked goes over him top to bottom with what looks like a scouring glove. They get right in there..lift the nuts, spread the...