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Da Yan Jing
- 2005-01-25
In response to Thanks! (Dos)
Actually, there is a new long term visa as well. You have to have a sponsor ( like a place of work )
The plus is that you only have to renew it every 3 or 4 years. It allows you to take out a loan from a Chinese bank, obtain a Chinese credit card and do all the other fun things here in China that foreigners usually can't do. ( like own property and rent it out ) It's not a well known or advertised visa, but I know it exists. It's the closest thing to immigration to China.
Messages In This Thread
- Visa advice for China -- Dos -- 2005-01-22
- Fantastic! -- Da Yan Jing -- 2005-01-25
- Help -- Johan -- 2005-01-23
- Re: Help - Star International in Changchun -- MiddleMan -- 2008-01-21
- Get your Embassy on it! -- Da Yan Jing -- 2005-01-25
- Green books -- Ryan W. -- 2005-01-23
- Green books? -- Observer -- 2005-01-23
- new green books -- Da Yan Jing -- 2005-01-25
- Thanks! -- Dos -- 2005-01-25
- long term visas -- Da Yan Jing -- 2005-01-25
- Interesting... -- Dos -- 2005-01-28
- long term visa -- bethanael -- 2005-01-28
- Interesting... -- Dos -- 2005-01-28
- long term visas -- Da Yan Jing -- 2005-01-25
- Not that I'm aware of.. -- DOS -- 2005-01-23
- Thanks! -- Dos -- 2005-01-25
- Spot On! -- An Inquiring Mind -- 2005-01-22
- Help -- Johan -- 2005-01-23
- Fantastic! -- Da Yan Jing -- 2005-01-25
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