Intl Student Grad Season : Ultimate Guide to China Work Visa

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Intl Student Grad Season: Ultimate Guide to China Work Visa in Summer 2024


Once again, it's graduation season, and many international students are facing the expiration of their student visas. To assist in this transitional phase, we have compiled the latest guide for 2024 on how to continue living in China. Whether you are a recent undergraduate or a master's graduate, you will find practical information and advice here.



1

Securing a Job and Applying for a Work Visa


International students in Shanghai can opt to secure a job to apply for a work visa, which is the most direct method to remain in China. However, the application process involves certain details and variations. Here is a breakdown of the work visa requirements for graduate international students:



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C-Class Bachlor's Degrees

C-Class Master's Degrees

Company Requirements

1. Companies  located in specific areas such as the "Dual Innovations" zone or the five new towns in Shanghai.

2. Companies fall within the "Shanghai Science and Innovation Career List."

Certain requirements for the scale and scope of the company's operation

Student Requirements

Graduates from universities in Shanghai or excellent foreign graduates from top international universities.

Outstanding university students in and out of China


Advantages and Challenges of Work Visa Application:

 ● Advantages:

01

Exemption from the two-year work experience requirement, significantly lowering the application threshold.

02

Direct transition from a student visa to a work visa, simplifying the process.

 ● Challenges:

01

Only available to outstanding graduates with strict grade requirements.

02

High requirements for the employing company, including the location, whether it qualifies as a high-tech enterprise, and the scope of business.

03

Limited quotas for C-Class work visas, advising early application.


If you have any doubts about whether you meet the application requirements or if the company's qualifications are sufficient, feel free to contact Maggie for consultation. As a visa expert, Maggie can quickly answer your questions and provide personalized guidance to ensure your application proceeds smoothly.



2

Registering a Business


If you aspire to start your own business in Shanghai or venture into entrepreneurship with peers, registering a company is another viable path to obtaining a work visa. Here are the steps and requirements:

 Business Type and Registration Process:

01

Choose a business name ensuring it meets regulations and undergo pre-approval.

02

Define the scope of business based on actual needs.

03

Prepare registration documents including company statutes, shareholder resolutions, and board resolutions.

04

Submit an application to the administrative department for industry and commerce.

05

Obtain a business license after approval.


Starting a business can fulfill your dreams and goals while securing a legal work visa. However, the entrepreneurial process and its details are complex. We recommend consulting directly with our advisors, who offer comprehensive services for setting up foreign enterprises and can provide specific, feasible plans.



3

Applying for Short-term Language Courses


If you have not found employment or an entrepreneurial opportunity and wish to continue experiencing the academic environment in China, enrolling in short-term language courses is an option. Here is the application process:

Requirements and Process for 

Short-term Language Classes:

01

Select a reputable, qualified language school that provides visa support.

02

Flexible course schedules are available to fit your timetable.

03

 Apply for a language course visa to extend your stay in China.


NOTE

Applying for short-term language courses can extend your stay in China, increasing your opportunities to find work or start a business. Improving your Chinese language skills will benefit your future work and life. However, the visa type and duration are limited, so it's essential to plan ahead.



4

Conclusion: Securing Your Visa Transition


Whether you plan to find a job, start a business, or temporarily take language classes, you can consult with our professional advisor, Maggie, if you encounter any issues during the application process or need further assistance. 



As a visa service expert, Maggie will provide you with professional guidance and support to ensure a smooth visa application process. We hope our assistance helps you successfully transition from a student visa to a work visa, allowing you to continue pursuing your dreams in China!









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