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shoeshine
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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 1:41 pm Post subject: Working after 67 |
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Someone told me it is possible to get some kind of renewable 60 day visa to come in and out of China and work in the meantime????
I have PhD and many appropriate academic quals and worked in Xiamen for some years.
Basically, although I'm supposed to be retired, I want to continue working but the world is trying to put me out to pasture. I do need a decent salary, almost no pension.
Any ideas?
Thanks for any input available. |
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twowheel
Joined: 03 Jul 2015 Posts: 753
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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 2:41 pm Post subject: Re: Working after 67 |
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shoeshine wrote: |
Someone told me it is possible to get some kind of renewable 60 day visa to come in and out of China and work in the meantime???? |
That doesn't sound right at all.
To be honest, that sounds like wishful thinking at best.
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The bear
Joined: 16 Aug 2015 Posts: 483
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 12:25 am Post subject: Re: Working after 67 |
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shoeshine wrote: |
Someone told me it is possible to get some kind of renewable 60 day visa to come in and out of China and work in the meantime????
I have PhD and many appropriate academic quals and worked in Xiamen for some years.
Basically, although I'm supposed to be retired, I want to continue working but the world is trying to put me out to pasture. I do need a decent salary, almost no pension.
Any ideas?
Thanks for any input available. |
That visa sounds like the 10 year tourist visa option. It's illegal to work on that.
With a PhD I'd imagine more doors are open, especially with the new ABC ranking system for foreigners. |
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