Thursday, February 17, 2022

Brief Introduction To The Chinese Work Visa,Integrated platform offers visa, work permit services in Shenzhen

Z Visa, Work Visa in China

Looking to live and work in China? Well, there’s no denying that there are a lot of great career opportunities. Last year, around 13.51 million people in urban China gained employment.
If you've ever traveled abroad, you'll be familiar with the visa procedure, and if you've ever worked abroad, then you know all about the work visa too. Similarly, foreigners have to secure a work visa before they can start working in China.


From the documents required to employment permit and temporary residence permit, there’s a lot of things to cover so let’s get started!

Important Documents for Chinese Work Visa


In total, there are three documents that are pertinent to your visa application. These documents are quite easy to mix up so it’s important to understand the purpose of each of these.

The Work Permit


First things first, the work permit is officially known as an Alien Employment Permit which is a document the government holds. This document is legal proof of your employment and wages. Keep in mind that this is not your visa, but you’ll need it to apply for the Z Visa.

The Z Visa


China has classified its visa types based on different alphabets and Z visa is the one that you need if you plan on working in China. The Z visa allows you entry in China but once you enter, you’ll trade it for a residence permit.

Holders of the Z visa should keep in mind that they have to enter within 90 days after the visa has been issued. After you arrive, you’ll be given a Residence Permit to replace the Z visa which means you get multiple entries every year.
Z Visa, Work Visa in China


The Temporary Residence Permit


We've mentioned the residence permit and this is the document that matters the most. You'll need the residence permit to live in China as well as enter it multiple times. However, your residence permit isn't connected to your employment or your payment.

It’s pretty much like a visa since it’s attached to your passport (and even looks just like the actual thing). And there you have it. Before you can enter, you’ll need to apply for the Z Visa and once you get it, you’ll move to China and secure your TRP.



we help out foreigners seeking employment and business opportunities in China.

Whether you’re looking to open a company in China or seeking employment, we can help out! To learn more about how to apply for a Chinese work visaget in touch with us! 


An integrated platform offering services for expats in visa and work permit applications has been put into operation, according to an announcement of the city’s immigration administration Friday.

Employers that hire foreign employees can log onto https://wgfw.ga.sz.gov.cn, and, after facial recognition, upload the applications for either or both of the two businesses, and make reservations. After they pass the preview, they can then hand in the printed copies to Shenzhen Employment and Residence Service Center for Foreigners which is located at the Administrative Service Hall of the Civic Center, and at the work stations for expats in Qianhai and Zhaoshang Subdistrict.

The system that offers one-stop service for expats by joining the two businesses together cuts the processing time by half from 14 days to seven days.

Previously, foreigners working in Shenzhen needed to apply for work permits through the system of the Shenzhen Administration for Foreign Experts Affairs, and then apply for residence permits through the system of the Shenzhen immigration administration.

Under the new mechanism that breaks down the silos, the two departments shared the data bank and management of personnel through business integration and process re-engineering. The applicants need to submit one set of documents and apply once, without necessarily going between departments.

The system also has a function to remind expats to renew or extend their documents through text messages. The information registered through the system will be shared with temporary residence system of Shenzhen police and expats do not have to update their residence information at local police stations.


No comments:

Post a Comment