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Asked by Ms.Gabrielle from usa | Nov. 21, 2010 16:56
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I'm looking for a teaching position in China. I am a native English speaker, with two years teaching experience and a Bachelors degree. I have heard that you have to be at least 24 years old to obtain a work visa, I am only 21, are there any exceptions to this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Answered by Mr.Alvin | Nov. 21, 2010 19:10
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Ms.Gabrielle, there is no exception about this. 24 years-old is basic requirements for Z visa applicants to China. Maybe an employer is willing to hire you, but he is not able to get the work permit from Chinese authority for Z visa if you are 21.
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Answered by Mr.Joseph Bryan | Nov. 23, 2010 18:45
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Hi ... Thank you for sharing. Do you mind to let me know whatever is the outcome.

I understand that the processing in Phillippines is really very difficult.... how I wish they will grant the processesing in other countries as well.

Thanks once again
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Answered by Mr.JAMES_CHINA | Nov. 23, 2010 20:47
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Just find a visa agency,then everyting will be ok
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