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clownshow

Joined: 19 Dec 2010 Posts: 181
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 2:04 am Post subject: |
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| You have been working and continue to do so on the wrong type of visa, you have handed your passport to a third party who used fraudulent means to obtain another visa |
I would wonder from the exchange how would anyone on this board would know that fraud has been used to obtain the visa.
Many of my colleagues are currently holding F visas that were obtained from the university where they currently hold teaching posts. While they are not employed by the university that issued the visa, they are currently teaching there. Would a F visa obtained by a university with a partner ship with a British University be considered illegal? |
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Mr. English
Joined: 25 Nov 2009 Posts: 298 Location: Nakuru, Kenya
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 2:22 am Post subject: |
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| To answer one of LanGuTou's last points, "you cannot hold two visas at the same time so there must have been a period between the LA consulate canceling your previous visa and adding a new visa when you were in the PRC with no active visa": I held two visas, briefly, at the same time. Both were in the passport and the old one had no cancelation marks on it whatsoever; the passport went to the Chinese consulate nearly a month before the old one expired, and when it came back the old was was still valid, as of course was the new one. Both the PSB and the border people had to be aware of this. |
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Mister Al

Joined: 28 Jun 2004 Posts: 840 Location: In there
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:35 am Post subject: |
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Even if a previous visa had no 'cancelled' stamp it would still be invalid as the latest visa is the valid one.
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| Would a F visa obtained by a university with a partner ship with a British University be considered illegal? |
Yes it would. If a foreigner is being paid a salary/wages by a Chinese employer the foreigner is required to have an FEC or Alien Work Permit associated with his employer and also a Resident's Permit. |
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