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on 9 Dec 2012

i found a forum/blog in which i got the information that a person (expat) who wants to work to china must have 2 years working experience. is it true? because i want to apply for work in china but im only a fresh graduate and have no working experience. thank you in advance.

Anonymous (not verified) on 10 Jan 2013 - 04:15
If you want to work in China, there are two facors you need consider. One is your qualification, the other is employer qualification. If you want to be hired officially in by the employer in China with legal resident permit visa, first of all your job is included into governmental guidelines--those jobs are allowed taken by expats. Second, you must have experience to prove you are qualified in some field. Your question about 2-year experience is concerning this requirement. In china some jobs are forbidden offically taken by expats, e.g. maid and spa technician. Regarding the employer, first of all they should be officially registred, second they should provide sufficient reason to support their application of hiring expats. Normally the small businesses have no chance to hire expats. WFOE, co with big investment, R.O have more opportunities. All in one, the immigration officer will study case by case. We are experienced in foreign company setup in China, Chinese visa, HK co....let us know for advices or services for doing business in China. www.dmc-canto.com [email protected]
Anonymous (not verified) on 3 Dec 2013 - 07:33
Currently, the "3+3" program is looking for international students who want to combine Mandarin study and work in Shanghai for 6 months. You will have chance to master Chinese language; get real working experience in international companies and other opportunities to explore China. Provided with the M-type visa, valid 6 months. After finishing your internship, you can either transfer to full-time jobs or to pursue further education in China. If you have questions, you can contact me via: hangle(a)yccshanghai.com
Anonymous (not verified) on 10 Mar 2014 - 06:56
I will be moving to Shanghai with my gf whom will be sent there by her company. I am a corporate trainer in Learning & Development, Leadership skills and also an English teacher (though not from US) too. So would it be difficult to find a job in the city? Thanks, IK

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