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Q: If I have finished Chinese University, how can I stay in China and start to work?

I have obtained my master in Chinese University. 

How can I legally change my visa from study to work?

Is it possible to finish those changes in China?

Is there is any services for graduated foreigners?

9 weeks 13 hours ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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If you want to stay in China  legally, you need to apply for a job and be accepted be a company that can legally hire foreign workers.

Do you have any experience that would be of value to China?

you will have to leave before your student visa expires, unless you manage to get a legal job

 

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If you want to stay in China  legally, you need to apply for a job and be accepted be a company that can legally hire foreign workers.

Do you have any experience that would be of value to China?

you will have to leave before your student visa expires, unless you manage to get a legal job

 

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