China has decided to extend the visa-free policy for short-term visits to China for 12 countries until the end of 2025, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on May 7.
The Cuban government announced on May 4 that it will adopt a visa-free policy for Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports, starting this month.
A guide to working and living in China as business expatriates
When foreigners working in China change jobs, it's crucial they follow the necessary procedures to update their work permit and residence permit. Neglecting to do so could have legal repercussions for both the foreign employee and the new employer. Delve deeper into episode 5 for further insights!
Foreigners looking to work in China need to meet specific requirements. It's important to note that those entering China on a tourist visa (L visa) are not permitted to work. For more details, check out episode 4.
Did you know that upon arriving in China, foreigners are required to register their accommodation if they choose to stay or reside in domiciles other than hotels? Failure to do so may result in penalties. Watch episode 3 for more details.
Foreigners in China must adhere to the specified duration on their visa, stay permit, or residence permit. Overstaying is against Chinese law and incurs penalties. Watch episode 2 for further details.