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Asked by mintwater from The Netherlands | Jan. 02, 2015 09:36
About:Chinese Temporary Residence Permit

Dutch passport holder with Hong Kong permanent identity card

I am a Dutch passport holder (currently living in the Netherlands) and also have Hong Kong permanent identity card (I was born in Hong Kong with Hong Kong parents). I am applying for a job offered by the Dutch government working in Beijing. Wat kind of working visa do I need to apply.

Can I get around the procedure of applying one by leaving China (to Hong Kong) and then back again every 6 months?

Answers (1)
Answered by Nat from UAE | Jan. 02, 2015 21:13
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You need to have a Work Z to work in China. After you get the Work Z, you still need to change it to a resident permit after you enter China. With the resident permit, you can leave and re-enter China every 6 months.
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