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Asked by Dwight from china | Aug. 23, 2020 15:09
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Backed into a corner

Visa problems: I've been living in China (now Kunming) almost 20 years...but I've never had such a visa challenge until now. At 76 years old, it seems that student visas, work visas, and having-your-own-chinese-company visas are out of the question because of age rules. Currently, I am very challenged keeping my M-visa active (it seems I've got about 55 days left and then I'm not sure what will happen...the PSB office keeps adding more conditions). The only other visa option (besides keeping my M-visa active) seems to be to marry a Chinese woman. Any ideas or suggestions that I may not be aware of would be GREATLY appreciated. Thank you!

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Answered by Alice | Aug. 24, 2020 00:47
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I was wondering what do you do in China now? If you work in China, actually you may still be able to get a work visa despite you are already 76 years old.
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Answered by Dwight | Aug. 24, 2020 16:21
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Thank you, Alice.

I am actually a life coaching. So I work for myself over the telephone and my clients are mostly in America. But I might consider "working" in China if it was the most feasible way to get a visa. Can you refer me to any information about being able to work for a Chinese company and also get a work visa at age 76?
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