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Q: Is anybody working for Victoria University (Australia) in China?

Particularly at Liaoning University (LU),  Henan University (HU) or Shandong-Jianzhu University (SJU).

 

Just want to know what visa to work on for a 10 week contract, and actual working hours.

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Do they hold classes in Burger King or local hostels?  PS: If you are getting paid in Australia, a 'F' visa would be the most trouble free option (apart from the inconvenience of exit and re-entry every 30 days). I am sure you could do that quite legally as a contractor rather than Chinese based employee.

Traveler:

LOL. I didn't even think of that Victoria. With her it would be more like "getting laid" than "getting paid."

 

Can you actually do full time work on a F visa? I thought it would require a Z visa, and you would need to be employed by the Chinese university. Can you get a Z visa for 10 weeks? My problem is, I have two conflicting stories.

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Kaiwen:

It depends on exactly who is paying you. If it is the Chinese University, then technically you should obtain a 'Z' visa and a RP covering the period of the contract. I believe another option still exists whereby you can come here as a "Visiting Lecturer" for a period not exceeding six months. The payment is then classed a bursary rather than salary. If you can arrange to be paid into an overseas based account, you can come over here as a visiting contractor but someone will have to supply the university with an invoice for payment.

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Traveler:

What visa would visiting lecturer be on?

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Kaiwen:

It used to be acceptable on a 'F' visa. It might still be but I have to leave a bit of a disclaimer in my reply because of all the recent changes. It is possible that this option no longer exists. You could check out on the English page of China Entry-Exit Regulation website.

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Traveler:

OK. Thanks.

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ironman510:

Then technically you would get an M visa now. 

M visa to aliens who come to China for business or commercial activities.

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