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Q: I’m a US citizen and want to move to china would it be easier for me to get a job?

What are the requirement for me to land a Job that offer a work visa, free apartment, free transportation and free meal with my bachelor degree in a business administration.

2 weeks 4 days ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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 'Search-engine.com' with ''what-kind-of-work' job requirements in China''  in search will answer yer Q in detail.

 

2nd search option: 'Chinese Z visa requirements'

 

Free apartment and other perks depends largely on the employer, what you can see clearly by clicking @'FindJobz', top L corner of this screen-er.

 

You can get all perks you mentioned at English teaching jobs because of your native English nativity ---> term from the 'Matthew and Luke Gospel', i.e. utmost traditional term;

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nativity_of_Jesus

 

, but competition is fierce, native English speaking bots and all ...

 

    

 

... I love it! ...

 

Good lucky!

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 'Search-engine.com' with ''what-kind-of-work' job requirements in China''  in search will answer yer Q in detail.

 

2nd search option: 'Chinese Z visa requirements'

 

Free apartment and other perks depends largely on the employer, what you can see clearly by clicking @'FindJobz', top L corner of this screen-er.

 

You can get all perks you mentioned at English teaching jobs because of your native English nativity ---> term from the 'Matthew and Luke Gospel', i.e. utmost traditional term;

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nativity_of_Jesus

 

, but competition is fierce, native English speaking bots and all ...

 

    

 

... I love it! ...

 

Good lucky!

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 smiley 'On-Amerikan-Topic' in China   ,

i.e.  make sure, you remember yer password ... and zip-per-code ....   

 

https://news.yahoo.com/news/articles/us-tourists-hong-kong-must-16041553...

 

US citizens traveling to Hong Kong are being warned that refusal to hand over passwords or access to their personal devices is now a criminal offense.

The US Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macao issued a warning that the Hong Kong government has changed the rules relating to the National Security Law on March 23.

The change applies to everyone in Hong Kong, including residents, visitors and travelers transiting through the airport.

“It is now a criminal offense to refuse to give the Hong Kong police the passwords or decryption assistance to access all personal electronic devices, including cellphones and laptops,” the statement said.

The new rule makes it illegal to refuse police requests for passwords or assistance in gaining access to personal electronics, including cell phones and laptops.

Refusal to comply is now a criminal offense and can lead to up to a year in jail and a fine of up to HK$100,000, or $12,760 USD.

Those who provide “false or misleading information” could face up to three years in jail, 'the BB-She' reported.

 

... more ...

 

 smiley If they'd ask me for an advice, I'd tell them to collect passwords at the ticket purchasing counter ...

... and only after all data&monies collecting, "HAVE A NICE TRIP!" wishes ...  

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A: Someone doesn't count ...  Potential employer/Z visa sponsor
A:Someone doesn't count ...  Potential employer/Z visa sponsor will tell you that.Never mind, I just point that out.Your previous working experience can be considered, but it should be at STEM or at least at English teaching.Now, if employer wants you really bad, they'll skip that part and proceed with 'Working Permit' application issued by the .gov.School must convince .gov to issue a Working Permit. Once you have that, you'll proceed with Z visa application at Chinese Embassy in your home country. The other matter you should consider is a Native English passport requirement.You can score Z visa as a non-native English teacher only when/if you hold a degree completed in a native English country (UK, USA, Canada, Ozz, New Zealand, S. Africa or Ireland, I think.) ... and many employers are not aware of that, so make sure, you point that out on your CV! ... if you hold BA from a native English country ... ... and if you don't hold BA degree completed in a native English country, you don't qualify for a Z visa, i.e. you can forget about legally working in China as an E.T..This is an old Chinese Labour law provision ... since 2009 or even earlier ... -- icnif77