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China introduces ‘talent introduction visa’ to woo world talent

Talent introduction visa in China.
Talent introduction visa in China.

China has introduced ‘talent introduction visa’ from Monday to woo international talent.

Beijing, July 1/Nationalturk- In order to woo international talent to the country, China has introduced ‘talent introduction visa’ from Monday.

“The new exit and entry regulations, which took effect from today, promises more convenience for foreigners travelling to China to work,” officials said.

They said the ‘talent introduction visa’ is expected to play an important and active role in attracting high-caliber talented individuals from across the world.

According to 2010 census, about 594,000 foreigners live in China.

“We will increase eligibility quota for green cards and consider extending the applicable scope for duty-free entry and multiple-entry visas in order to make China more competitive in soliciting foreign investment and talent,” China’s State news agency Xinhua quoted Yang Huanning, vice minister of public security, as saying.

The new visa includes a temporary entry system for first time to foreigners, who need to enter the country due to unforeseen circumstances or emergencies.

‘Foreigners must obtain work permit’

However, the new law states that foreigners must obtain a work permit and residence certificate before they are allowed to work in China.

“It also stipulates that foreigners who make ‘outstanding contributions’ or meet other requirements can apply for permanent residence,” the officials said.

The new law states that the minimum stay for foreigners holding work permits will be 90 days, while the period of validity for a residence permit will range from 180 days to five years.

Officials said the revised law is also aimed at cracking down on foreigners, who work or stay in the country illegally.

‘Foreigners would face action if staying illegally in China’

“The law, for the first time, would detain foreigners between five and 15 days if they were caught residing or working illegally in mainland China,” they said.

“Foreigners who illegally stay in the country will be given a warning to leave and face fines of up to 5,000 yuan. In serious cases, they can be fined up to 10,000 yuan or be detained for five to 15 days and then deported. Employers will be fined 10,000 yuan for every foreigner they illegally employ up to a maximum of 100,000 yuan. Any illegal gains resulting from such employment will also be confiscated,” officials further said.

According to statistics, at least 47,100 foreigners were caught violating the immigration law in China last year.

“At least 54.35 million foreigners traveled to China last year,” officials added.

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Faiz Ahmad / NationalTurk China News

 

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