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Q: New change of laws at entry and exit offices

Maybe someone here got the full story….I heard on the CCTV news this morning that the Chinese Government changed the laws (don’t know when they will implement it). I didn’t get the full story but its got to do with too many illegal work done by foreigners.

12 years 21 weeks ago in  Visa & Legalities - China

 
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You can read it at eChina news, was on yesterday.

Law has not changed yet, it was presented to the Comittee who deals with it for approval.  It deals basically with foreigners coming into China and work without a "Z" visa, work permit and residence permit, increases fines to those caught to 5,000 - 20,000 Rmb, and other consequences, even jail time prior to deportation.  Also to employers of those working without proper paperwork.

crimochina:

if that is the case dont care i'm legal

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Fritze:

I am legal as well, just missed the topic on the telly...

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Does this mean no more free visits to the dentist anymore.....I was kind of hoping they would do it later than earlier because I enjoyed watching all the smiling faces in China when they found out they didn't need the qualifications.

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"need the qualifications" like i tell my students, stop relying on your translators

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A: I had a similar experience in HK. If I recall correctly, before or at
A:I had a similar experience in HK. If I recall correctly, before or at the Z visa application, I had to submit ME from the ordinary HK clinic, where I explained why I need ME and I asked them to examine only necessary things (I don't remember the cost ...), and then ... I got Z stamp and when back in China, I had to complete another RP ME, which was on the employer, i.e. included in the Contract ...We've never discussed refund of payment for HK ME with my employer. Year 2013 ...I'd say, that is a regular thingy embassies around the world require, before issuing visas for LT stay in the country. "Vladimir Vladimiro-Witch ras-Putin" (LOL@your pronunciation ..) demands the same thingy before granting LT stay in Ruski.  ... Haa, 2013 was the Snowden's year. I was in Kowloon at the time of his landing .. with all these files ... I'm-Still-in-LMAO-State ... Cost for the ME in HK was around HK$ 2000/200 EUR, and ME was kind of swift, quicker and way shorter than on the mainland ... -- icnif77