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Asked by Oleg from bulgaria | Mar. 08, 2020 09:06
About:Shuaiyuan Redware Teapots Museum

A working visa age limit

I am a skydiving instructor. I found a Chinese skydiving center that is satisfied with my work experience but this center is concerned about my age that is 65 years (I am physically fit and hold an aviation Medical Certificate). Is the age issue manageable or it is firm NO?

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Answered by John Doe | Mar. 09, 2020 11:28
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Age under 65 is not a requirement for type A (highly talented) work permit holders. For type B (skilled) it is not a firm requirement and some places have raised that to 70 accordingly. For types C (intermediate) and D (anything other than A-C) the age restriction is generally 60. Whether you can get a work permit depends on the outcome of the company's petition and if that went well then you don't have to worry about it.
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