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Q: Can I get employment on M visa

4 years 17 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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For the billionth time multiplied by infinity....a person can ONLY legally work in China under a Z VISA.

 

The M visa is for people employed by foreign companies to come to China to conduct business, and is only valid for 30 days. Interesting side note: people with an M visa can only enter China through the Pudong airport in Shanghai. 

 

A few strokes of the keyboard in any search engine will get you all of the information you need on an M visa, among other visa information. 

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icnif77:

I've heard about Z visa and ONLY way of legal employment in China, butT ... how do you underline the important parts ...? 

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@icnif77: where I type my comments, it has a word processor icons at the top for bold, italics, and underline, as well as left, center, or right justified. 

 

 

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Sorry mate, I was sarcastic ... 

 

Some posters have to have yer underlines tattooed on the forehead to comprehend! ...i.e. "... for the billionth time ..." LOLOL 

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For the billionth time multiplied by infinity....a person can ONLY legally work in China under a Z VISA.

 

The M visa is for people employed by foreign companies to come to China to conduct business, and is only valid for 30 days. Interesting side note: people with an M visa can only enter China through the Pudong airport in Shanghai. 

 

A few strokes of the keyboard in any search engine will get you all of the information you need on an M visa, among other visa information. 

Blondie_:

it is surprising (not) how many of the 'new posters' created their profile a long time before their first post..........indecision

1 post and never seen again

4 years 17 weeks ago
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icnif77:

I've heard about Z visa and ONLY way of legal employment in China, butT ... how do you underline the important parts ...? 

4 years 17 weeks ago
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nashboroguy:

@icnif77: where I type my comments, it has a word processor icons at the top for bold, italics, and underline, as well as left, center, or right justified. 

 

 

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icnif77:

Sorry mate, I was sarcastic ... 

 

Some posters have to have yer underlines tattooed on the forehead to comprehend! ...i.e. "... for the billionth time ..." LOLOL 

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