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Getting a Work Permit
To live and work in China long-term (up to one year or more), one should enter China on a "Z" work visa. The "Z" visa requires a Letter of Invitation from the host institution stating that you will be working for them and will be their responsibility while in China. For short-term teachers, "F" visas, with a Letter of Invitation, are acceptable for a one-semester (6-month) stay.
Chinese Work Culture and Values
What is it like to work in China?  Just like individual companies having different work ethics and atmospheres, working in a different country will test your nerves and wit in adapting to a radically new environment.
Introduction to Working in China

Working in China whether to learn a new language or get work experience is not as breezy as it seems.  Life in China can be frustrating or absolutely wonderful, and here are some tips on how to get the most out of your stay here.

Coming to China as an Expat

With more than a decade of surging economic growth, China now opens its doors to the world and offers a lot of opportunities for everyone out there seeking for new and exciting careers.

The expatriate community in China’s major cities has grown exponentially over the past few years. Often you would find foreigners who were sent by the international companies they work with, and others who were invited to China to start a new career path.  A brave few look for the jobs themselves through the internet or start the search when they get there.

 


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