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Re: china age limit
Jay Gee
- 2009-05-14
In response to china age limit (doctorg)
Yes, there IS an age limit in China with respect to the issuance of Z visas.
Teachers aged 65 and over are no longer issued Z visas. Many older
teachers get around this by obtaining an F visa, but F visas are
expensive and inconvenient to get. In theory, it is also illegal to
teach on a F visa, but many teachers do so anyway. Personally, I
couldn't be bothered with all the hassle.
Messages In This Thread
- china age limit -- doctorg -- 2009-05-08
- Re: china age limit -- Jay Gee -- 2009-05-14
- Re: china age limit -- Very Old China Hand -- 2009-05-16
- Re: china age limit -- stillkickin' -- 2009-05-15
- Re: china age limit -- Jay Gee -- 2009-05-16
- Re: china age limit -- stillkickin' -- 2009-05-16
- Re: china age limit -- Turino -- 2009-05-16
- Re: china age limit -- Jay Gee -- 2009-05-17
- Re: china age limit -- Turino -- 2009-05-17
- Re: china age limit -- Jay Gee -- 2009-05-16
- Re: china age limit -- Jay Gee -- 2009-05-17
- Re: china age limit -- Turino -- 2009-05-16
- Re: china age limit -- stillkickin' -- 2009-05-16
- Re: china age limit -- stillkickin' -- 2009-05-15
- Re: china age limit -- stillkickin' -- 2009-05-08
- Re: china age limit -- Jay Gee -- 2009-05-16
- Re: china age limit -- stillkickin' -- 2009-05-16
- Re: china age limit -- Theo -- 2009-05-08
- Re: china age limit -- Joe -- 2009-05-14
- Re: china age limit -- Turino -- 2009-05-08
- Re: china age limit -- Very Old China Hand -- 2009-05-16
- Re: china age limit -- Jay Gee -- 2009-05-14
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