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Q: I am British, living in China, Hong Kong. I am looking for a good job in the mainland

I got some basic qualifications and my background is in game development writing code. I want a part time job so i can get a visa in the mainland, but im not sure what to do, any advise?

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Can't get a work visa in mainland China for a part-time job, sorry. 

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You won't get job at Answers. See FindJobz above ... broken heart

 

Do you ever use a search engine? ... like me?

 

... with "game development writing code jobz in China" in search ...

 

What does that even mean? ... game development writing code ...

Sorry, I am a non-English native ... and I need a proper guidance at these terms.

 

https://chinagamejobs.com/game-development/

 

https://www.glassdoor.com/Job/china-game-developer-jobs-SRCH_IL.0,5_IN48...

 

https://www.indeed.com/q-Game-Developer-Writer-jobs.html

 

Good lucky!

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Can't get a work visa in mainland China for a part-time job, sorry. 

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I am very confused. I guess people didn't read my question correctly. I asked for advice on my situation. I am not looking for jobs here. 

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i think that people did answer your question: you said: "I want a part time job so i can get a visa in the mainland" the answer was given by Spider - "Can't get a work visa in mainland China for a part-time job, sorry. " You said: "I got some basic qualifications and my background is in game development writing code." answer: suggestions of search engines for jobs suggestion: apply for jobs on the mainland if you are looking for a job there. advice? 1) apply for a job on the mainland. 2) remain working in Hong Kong 3) get a job in another country. how can anyone give you advice when all we know about you is what you have posted? what are your likes, you ambitions etc. advice: talk to people who know you better than strangers on the internet unless you are prepared to give more detailed information about yourself good luck !!

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i think you will find people answered your question as best they could based on the limited information you have given.

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Will you change your handle after you'll get a job? 

 

 

I was just wondering ... 

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