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rneary2
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2016 9:29 pm Post subject: Background checks |
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I'm currently interviewing for jobs in Shanghai, Ningbo, HZ. It seems that background check requests are a common thing. I have no criminal record, however I have an out-of-state DUI that is five years old.
1. Do schools typically require an FBI check? Or just a state check?
2. Will this become a massive hurdle towards gaining employment in China? |
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SH_Panda

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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 12:10 pm Post subject: |
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AFAIK, Americans only need a state check. |
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jimpellow
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 9:32 pm Post subject: |
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SH_Panda wrote: |
AFAIK, Americans only need a state check. |
Really? All the feedback over the last couple years has been for an FBI check? Can you expend on this? Is this very recent? Did you encounter this in a particular province? It is possible some jurisdiction have lightened up on this requirement, but the FBI has seemed the trend in more jurisdictions.
You are screwed if it is FBI as the DUI will show up. It must come back SPOTLESS. If I were the poster, I would ask the schools for the type required and see if you can get by with a state. Then I would do online research to try to verify that the school's answer is accurate before proceeding.
I should add that you are focusing on the Eastern provinces which are pretty stringent. Shanghai has liberalized, and you may want to focus on other regions of China. |
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alonzo9772
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 11:16 pm Post subject: |
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For private schools, Chinese consulates only require a local background check. I am not sure what the rules for public schools are. |
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AnneSansTete
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 6:08 am Post subject: |
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jimpellow wrote: |
SH_Panda wrote: |
AFAIK, Americans only need a state check. |
Really? All the feedback over the last couple years has been for an FBI check? Can you expend on this? Is this very recent? Did you encounter this in a particular province? It is possible some jurisdiction have lightened up on this requirement, but the FBI has seemed the trend in more jurisdictions.
You are screwed if it is FBI as the DUI will show up. It must come back SPOTLESS. If I were the poster, I would ask the schools for the type required and see if you can get by with a state. Then I would do online research to try to verify that the school's answer is accurate before proceeding.
I should add that you are focusing on the Eastern provinces which are pretty stringent. Shanghai has liberalized, and you may want to focus on other regions of China. |
Can I accurately infer from this that a dismissed charge would still be a problem? |
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ChrisHenry15
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 8:25 am Post subject: |
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AnneSansTete wrote: |
jimpellow wrote: |
SH_Panda wrote: |
AFAIK, Americans only need a state check. |
Really? All the feedback over the last couple years has been for an FBI check? Can you expend on this? Is this very recent? Did you encounter this in a particular province? It is possible some jurisdiction have lightened up on this requirement, but the FBI has seemed the trend in more jurisdictions.
You are screwed if it is FBI as the DUI will show up. It must come back SPOTLESS. If I were the poster, I would ask the schools for the type required and see if you can get by with a state. Then I would do online research to try to verify that the school's answer is accurate before proceeding.
I should add that you are focusing on the Eastern provinces which are pretty stringent. Shanghai has liberalized, and you may want to focus on other regions of China. |
Can I accurately infer from this that a dismissed charge would still be a problem? |
If it shows up on the check, then yes. Get it expunged . |
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danshengou
Joined: 17 Feb 2016 Posts: 434 Location: A bizarre overcrowded hole
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 11:05 am Post subject: |
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AnneSansTete wrote: |
jimpellow wrote: |
SH_Panda wrote: |
AFAIK, Americans only need a state check. |
Really? All the feedback over the last couple years has been for an FBI check? Can you expend on this? Is this very recent? Did you encounter this in a particular province? It is possible some jurisdiction have lightened up on this requirement, but the FBI has seemed the trend in more jurisdictions.
You are screwed if it is FBI as the DUI will show up. It must come back SPOTLESS. If I were the poster, I would ask the schools for the type required and see if you can get by with a state. Then I would do online research to try to verify that the school's answer is accurate before proceeding.
I should add that you are focusing on the Eastern provinces which are pretty stringent. Shanghai has liberalized, and you may want to focus on other regions of China. |
Can I accurately infer from this that a dismissed charge would still be a problem? |
If FBI checks are the new deal, then basically you would need a clean report to work legally. I also understand that as of April 2017, the new rules are to apply throughout China and that 59 years old is the new cut-off (i.e., you can turn 60 during your contract). |
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danshengou
Joined: 17 Feb 2016 Posts: 434 Location: A bizarre overcrowded hole
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 11:24 am Post subject: Re: Background checks |
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rneary2 wrote: |
I'm currently interviewing for jobs in Shanghai, Ningbo, HZ. It seems that background check requests are a common thing. I have no criminal record, however I have an out-of-state DUI that is five years old.
1. Do schools typically require an FBI check? Or just a state check?
2. Will this become a massive hurdle towards gaining employment in China? |
Bottom line: Apply and see. And if it turns out you can't work legally in China, it won't be the end of the world. |
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AnneSansTete
Joined: 26 Jun 2012 Posts: 47
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 11:36 am Post subject: |
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ChrisHenry15 wrote: |
AnneSansTete wrote: |
jimpellow wrote: |
SH_Panda wrote: |
AFAIK, Americans only need a state check. |
Really? All the feedback over the last couple years has been for an FBI check? Can you expend on this? Is this very recent? Did you encounter this in a particular province? It is possible some jurisdiction have lightened up on this requirement, but the FBI has seemed the trend in more jurisdictions.
You are screwed if it is FBI as the DUI will show up. It must come back SPOTLESS. If I were the poster, I would ask the schools for the type required and see if you can get by with a state. Then I would do online research to try to verify that the school's answer is accurate before proceeding.
I should add that you are focusing on the Eastern provinces which are pretty stringent. Shanghai has liberalized, and you may want to focus on other regions of China. |
Can I accurately infer from this that a dismissed charge would still be a problem? |
If it shows up on the check, then yes. Get it expunged . |
If I get it expunged, it will still show up on my background check. |
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backtochina2017
Joined: 28 Nov 2016 Posts: 123
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 11:49 am Post subject: |
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All I had to do was fill out a form.
This is what it had:
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无犯罪记录承诺书
The Commitment of Non-Criminal Offense Record
本人申明在本国及境外无犯罪记录,承诺在华期间严格履行合同义务,遵守中国法律法规。如若有违,本人将承担相关法律责任。
This is to certify that I have no criminal record in domestic and overseas. After the commitment, I will strictly perform the contract obligations and obey the Chinese laws and regulations during my stay in China. If not, I will undertake the relevant legal liabilities.
国籍(Nationality):
护照号码(Passport No.):
承诺人签字(Signature):
日期(Date): |
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danshengou
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 11:59 am Post subject: |
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This is probably still the case throughout most of China, but no one seems to know if and when that will change and if the 'new visa procedures' will affect this. So, again, apply and see. |
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AnneSansTete
Joined: 26 Jun 2012 Posts: 47
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 12:08 pm Post subject: |
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backtochina2017 wrote: |
All I had to do was fill out a form.
This is what it had:
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无犯罪记录承诺书
The Commitment of Non-Criminal Offense Record
本人申明在本国及境外无犯罪记录,承诺在华期间严格履行合同义务,遵守中国法律法规。如若有违,本人将承担相关法律责任。
This is to certify that I have no criminal record in domestic and overseas. After the commitment, I will strictly perform the contract obligations and obey the Chinese laws and regulations during my stay in China. If not, I will undertake the relevant legal liabilities.
国籍(Nationality):
护照号码(Passport No.):
承诺人签字(Signature):
日期(Date): |
Thank you.
When did you do the paperwork? |
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ChrisHenry15
Joined: 03 Jan 2015 Posts: 99
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 12:45 pm Post subject: |
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backtochina2017 wrote: |
All I had to do was fill out a form.
This is what it had:
_________________________
无犯罪记录承诺书
The Commitment of Non-Criminal Offense Record
本人申明在本国及境外无犯罪记录,承诺在华期间严格履行合同义务,遵守中国法律法规。如若有违,本人将承担相关法律责任。
This is to certify that I have no criminal record in domestic and overseas. After the commitment, I will strictly perform the contract obligations and obey the Chinese laws and regulations during my stay in China. If not, I will undertake the relevant legal liabilities.
国籍(Nationality):
护照号码(Passport No.):
承诺人签字(Signature):
日期(Date): |
All you had to do was submit that? Most have to sign something similar IN ADDITION to a background check.
With China's new attempt to crack down on fake documents, I doubt State checks will suffice within the next few years. |
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The bear
Joined: 16 Aug 2015 Posts: 483
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 1:49 pm Post subject: |
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ChrisHenry15 wrote: |
backtochina2017 wrote: |
All I had to do was fill out a form.
This is what it had:
_________________________
无犯罪记录承诺书
The Commitment of Non-Criminal Offense Record
本人申明在本国及境外无犯罪记录,承诺在华期间严格履行合同义务,遵守中国法律法规。如若有违,本人将承担相关法律责任。
This is to certify that I have no criminal record in domestic and overseas. After the commitment, I will strictly perform the contract obligations and obey the Chinese laws and regulations during my stay in China. If not, I will undertake the relevant legal liabilities.
国籍(Nationality):
护照号码(Passport No.):
承诺人签字(Signature):
日期(Date): |
All you had to do was submit that? Most have to sign something similar IN ADDITION to a background check.
With China's new attempt to crack down on fake documents, I doubt State checks will suffice within the next few years. |
For my current job (September 2016 start) I had to do the same. For my next job (August 2017 start) I have to have a police background check. |
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danshengou
Joined: 17 Feb 2016 Posts: 434 Location: A bizarre overcrowded hole
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 3:28 pm Post subject: |
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What sort of police background check? And for which province? |
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