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A593186
Joined: 02 Sep 2013 Posts: 98
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Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:59 am Post subject: Working English SAFEA Online Website |
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China Daily wrote: |
The State Foreign Experts Affairs Administration's English-language website (http://en.safea.gov.cn), which promises to be a helpful service platform for foreign professionals, went online on Sunday.
The website, co-designed with China Daily, presents six categories of information to help foreign experts in China, including two constantly updated sources, "Working in China" and "Living in China".
The first column introduces the country's policies and requirements regarding foreigners' working here and guides them through applications for visas, work permits and other certificates.
The latter offers practical information for living here and becoming immersed in China. That includes such things as explanations of the nation's customs and mores, food suggestions and recommendations of scenic spots to travel to. "Living in China" will also guide users through the processes of adopting children, accessing medical help and keeping pets.
A "Project" section will announce the country's latest plans and policies to attract foreign professionals.
There will also be channels through which foreign experts can voice concerns and propose new projects to the State Foreign Experts Affairs Administration.
"We want to help foreign experts here. We want them to have a better experience working and living in this country," Liu Yanguo, deputy director of the administration, said at the launch ceremony in Beijing on Sunday.
"The website will be our interactive online service platform that puts the latest news, policies and all the other information they need together," he said.
The website will also present life stories of expatriates and multimedia representations of news and other stories.
Sun Ye |
http://en.safea.gov.cn/
Maybe this will get people to do their own research and know "the facts from the source." |
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choudoufu

Joined: 25 May 2010 Posts: 3325 Location: Mao-berry, PRC
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Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 4:09 am Post subject: Re: Working English SAFEA Online Website |
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A593186 wrote: |
http://en.safea.gov.cn/
Maybe this will get people to do their own research and know "the facts from the source." |
sure, but whattayado when "the source" don't know the fax?
How to extend a Z visa?
After obtaining a Z visa from a Chinese visa office, a foreign expert should pay close attention to the expiry date in China. If the person needs to extend or replace a Z visa, he or she needs to submit an application three days before the expiry date to a visa office, which can be done at any local public security bureau’s exit-entry administration.
Because no application for a visa with a later expiry date than that of the applicant’s passport can be accepted, the applicant needs to pay special attention to the passport expiry date.
In leaving China at the time the visa expires, the foreign expert does not need to cancel a single-entry visa.
http://en.safea.gov.cn/2013-09/27/content_16999715.htm
is is really possible to extend/replace a z-visa in china?
i'm fairly sure they are mixing z-visa and residence permit here.
but what do i know? i'm no expert!
no, wait! i am! |
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Bud Powell
Joined: 11 Jul 2013 Posts: 1736
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Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 5:00 am Post subject: |
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Okay ABoy:
You haven't dealt with the SAFEA. It is impossible to reach someone on the phone, and they don't respond to faxes. If someone answers the phone, he doesn't speak English. I have attempted several times through the years to interface with these people to no avail.
It's a very good idea for one to learn about a subject before he discusses it and makes recommendations. Your posts indicate that you are in dire need of not only education but mental help as well.
Here's a little website from which you might benefit:
http://www.northwestern.edu/studyabroad/resources/online-guide/health-and-safety/health/mental-health-abroad.html
Good luck. I wish you the best you deserve. |
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roadwalker

Joined: 24 Aug 2005 Posts: 1750 Location: Ch
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Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 6:21 am Post subject: |
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Hey, it's one more resource at the very least. Thanks for contributing A593196. |
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davelister
Joined: 15 Jul 2013 Posts: 214
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Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 6:54 am Post subject: |
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China Daily says SAFEA (although China Daily calls it SFEAA) says:
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"We want to help foreign experts here. We want them to have a better experience working and living in this country," |
Do you work for SAFEA, A593186? It certainly sounds like you. |
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Bud Powell
Joined: 11 Jul 2013 Posts: 1736
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Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 2:46 pm Post subject: |
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davelister wrote: |
China Daily says SAFEA (although China Daily calls it SFEAA) says:
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"We want to help foreign experts here. We want them to have a better experience working and living in this country," |
Do you work for SAFEA, A593186? It certainly sounds like you. |
No, he doesn't work for the SAFEA. Nobody at the SAFEA speaks or writes in English. Nobody at the SAFEA works.
The SAFEA is a Potemkin Village.
If the SAFEA were really interested in helping FTs "have a better experience working and living in this country", then they'd at least answer the phone or respond to emails. The SAFEA would respond to the many complaints about the many abuses perpetrated by Chinese schools.
Anyone who would quote the China Daily as a credible "news" source is nuts, and anyone who would recommend an SAFEA website as a credible source of current information is either naive or extremely stupid.
Or perhaps being paid to recommend it. |
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