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Q: No Criminal Convictions (Police Check) from China

Has anybody ever got a background check from China?

Did you get it in person or from outside of China?

How did you get it? What is the easiest way to obtain one?

I am currently out of China but I can ask a friend to pick it up if need be.

 

4 years 3 weeks ago in  Visa & Legalities - China

 
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it is unclear if you are A) Chinese looking for a no criminal convition (police check) from China while you are not in China, or if you are B)  not Chinese and looking for the same for China, while not in China.

Can you please clairfy a bit more: are you Chinese or not?

 

And I don't mean another new alias / first time poster spamming a link for such a service.

 

a first basic step would be for you to contact your consualte and ask them.

They would have the most appropriate and reliable information as to how to do this.

 

I would suggest that you do it in person, whether you are Chinese or not, as not to do so leaves it open to the suspicion that it may be tampered with / illegal in some way.

 

This is not the sort of thing i would leave to a friend to do, no matter how good they are.

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Try PSB (Public Security Bureau) ,best in the city you lived in China. 

 

Hainan PSB weblink:

 

https://www.psb-hainan.com

 

 Contact us

Prof. Yinglang Wan Email: ylwan@hainanu.edu.cn

Local Secretary: Dr. Danyu Kong

Email: psb_hainan@hotmail.com

 

 

I am sure, you can ask them how to get it ...

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If you are from the U.K. and want a criminal record check sent to China you can do it all online. It's a bit expensive and it takes a few weeks. I applied online for basic disclosure, sent them all the I.D they needed via email and got the CRB check sent to my mum's house. My mum then sent it to an agent in Edinburgh who I think had it validated by a lawyer and then authenticated by the Chinese embassy in Edinburgh. When it was all done I had them DHL it over to me in China. Voila! 350 quid out of pocket! 

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"Has anybody ever got a background check from China?" 

Am so smart ...

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TuskyT123:

Haha ok, I'm dumb :D 

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Yauster:

That is crazy just 350 quid? I can do it for 200 quid altogether from https://www.apostille.org.uk/

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Yeah, it was pricey :D 

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Did you do the basic disclosure CRB from Gov UK? How about the ACRO police certificate? which is cheaper?

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