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whitjohn
Joined: 27 Feb 2003 Posts: 124
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 10:30 am Post subject: |
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| Rack off Ger, Roger had you pegged long as an immature twit! Your post are just plain stupid! |
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Roger
Joined: 19 Jan 2003 Posts: 9138
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 11:32 am Post subject: |
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Ger,
if you calculate that a laowai like you can facilitate his long-term residency in China through an arranged marriage of convenience, you are mistaken.
Most international couples here are technically in permanent limbo never knowing whether the foreign partner will get a new visa next time around.
There is a so-called 'D' visa for foreigners with a Chinese spouse, but I have never met anybody in possession of it. |
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arioch36
Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 3589
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 2:09 pm Post subject: |
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I believethe D visa can be gotten after five years in the same province (working legally)
Thank you Ger for reminding us that immaturity and stupidity are not just traits of a student. You make an look like a philospher. thanx for the laughs |
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davis

Joined: 19 Jan 2003 Posts: 297 Location: in the Land of the Big Rice
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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 10:54 pm Post subject: |
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| It doesn't matter if you have a D (dependent visa-married to a Chinese national) or a Z visa. Either way you must have a work permit and to get a work permit you must take a physical which includes a blood sample. Even the Chinese Nationals have to take the physical before working legally. |
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Roger
Joined: 19 Jan 2003 Posts: 9138
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 7:23 am Post subject: |
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Davis,
maybe I shouldn't post this, because it might open a new can of worms: my university supplied me with a work visa and a resident's permit; yet I have NOT had to undergo a medical examination!
I asked some of my colleagues; same answer - no medical checkups!
I wonder why?
Some say that if you arrive new, you have to get a medical examination but not if you just get a new job; this was not true until last year; I had changed jobs a number of times, and each time I had to get a medical fitness certificate.
Maybe my university has a privileged direct line to the PSB! |
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Ger
Joined: 25 Feb 2004 Posts: 334
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 8:14 am Post subject: |
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Whitjohn, why don't you send me your address and I'll post you a book entitled "How to win friends and influence people"?
Why don't you re-read this too:
http://www.eslcafe.com/forums/job/viewtopic.php?t=2687
come on, there's really no need to be personally "abusive" and hostile towards Ger.
I am not guilty as asserted by you. Besides, I haven't read any rules on this forum nor have I agreed to abide by any rules that state one has to be anything other than "an immature twit" - how ever you would measure that notion.
Are some of you non-moderators not being rather a little over judgemental? And you tell me that I'm being "condescending" and "holier than thou". And I never claimed to be a philosopher either, that just comes naturally!
If you want a little philosophy, why not check out this:
http://www.workjoke.com/projoke70.htm
especially the "Crash Course in Logical Assumptions".
Last edited by Ger on Tue Mar 16, 2004 1:14 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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mikial
Joined: 11 Oct 2003 Posts: 8 Location: Florida
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 9:08 am Post subject: |
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Are you actually thinking about marrying a chinese to avoid visa troubles? If so you'll have to reconsider. A friend of mine has a business here and is married to a chinese with a baby on the way. Getting permanent residentship in china takes time so he still has to renew his f visa every year.
Mike |
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arioch36
Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 3589
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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 7:38 am Post subject: |
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If you don't go out of country (or if they are not really aware that you have), I don't think you will be asked to take another physical.
Others? |
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Echo
Joined: 23 Mar 2003 Posts: 38
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 2:53 am Post subject: |
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| Yeah, I'm on my third year here and I haven't had to re-take the medical. As long as your periods of employment are contiguous they seem to waive it (logical really, after all you can't be bringing any new diseases in to China if you haven't been resident outside China, can you?). |
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Roger
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Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2004 11:36 am Post subject: |
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Well, that's a novelty then.
I left a school many years ago, having done only one semester there; I then joined another outfit. The consequence was that my visa, still valid for half a year, was cancelled by the PSB, and a new one was issued.
Before they could grant me a new work visa I had to see a local clinic for the exam.
But, as said, I changed my employers, and it was in the old days.
One day, those exams will be no longer mandatory for those who live here continuously. |
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