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Asked by Mr.Fixit from USA | May. 17, 2010 22:06
About:China Work Visa

Hello

I found this document helpful...but I have some major concerns.

First of all, I'm Chinese myself, but I am an American citizenship. I want to work in China.

However, I hear the requirements are that:

1. At 3 years since graduating from college
2. 2 years of work experience.

These 2 requirements I do not meet (I graduated in December of 2008), and I do not have 2 years of working experience.

Is there still a way to work in China?

Does me being Chinese help the cause at all?

Answers (1)
Answered by Mrs.nancy from USA | May. 17, 2010 23:04
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Mr.Fixit, as I know, it is not hard to work in China if you teach English in China, the bachelor degree is required, you can first come to China on a L visa, then find a job.
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