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Q: HIV updated info on residence permit

I wonder if anyone who is HIV+ came to China for work (recently like 2018 and up) and got residence permit after the blood test showed that you're HIV+. Lots of info on the internet but very controvercial and misleading.

 

You can send me a private msg if you feel so. 

 

I would appreciate the info.

5 years 6 weeks ago in  Visa & Legalities - China

 
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I doubt it, that's a pretty firm visa requirement from what I understand and I've heard that if you come up positive on your blood test you have about 48 hours to leave the country.

 

 

icnif77:

Moot Q, indeed! It is the same in every country around the world ...

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If the Chinese government didn't think it would cause such an international uproar, I believe it would exile all its HIV positive citizens to some remote island off the coast, much as lepers were.

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