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Blue Skies
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Non Sequitur
Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 4724 Location: China
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Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2015 6:57 am Post subject: |
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Good post.
It's hard not to feel a little schadenfreude at this news.
Hell Dave's is awash with threads and posts on the Z visa issue.
What's not mentioned (at least I haven't seen it) is sanctions against the schools. |
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Lack
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Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2015 1:33 pm Post subject: |
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One could take a couple of lessons from this (and many other similar stories):
1. Never come to China to work without a Z visa.
2. Come to China to work without a Z visa, but avoid Beijing and Shanghai like hell. |
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The bear
Joined: 16 Aug 2015 Posts: 483
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 4:30 am Post subject: |
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Non Sequitur wrote: |
Good post.
It's hard not to feel a little schadenfreude at this news.
Hell Dave's is awash with threads and posts on the Z visa issue.
What's not mentioned (at least I haven't seen it) is sanctions against the schools. |
Didn't think about that. If anything the schools should be punished much more harshly than the teachers. It's the school that's responsible for visas. |
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jimpellow
Joined: 12 Oct 2007 Posts: 913
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 4:44 am Post subject: |
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Lack wrote: |
One could take a couple of lessons from this (and many other similar stories):
1. Never come to China to work without a Z visa.
2. Come to China to work without a Z visa, but avoid Beijing and Shanghai like hell. |
Actually, there have been raids and stings in other jurisdictions, so your first lesson offered is very valid. |
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Day Dreamer
Joined: 09 Dec 2015 Posts: 24
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 9:08 pm Post subject: |
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What a great way to spend Chrsitmas Eve - in a Pudong jail! I was one of 69 people rounded up yesterday for not being able to produce my passport after leaving an expat Christmas party at the Sheraton. The coppers were loitering in the parking lot with 2 PSB agents. Those of us who did not carry our passports were driven to the local cop shop for a brief lesson in "legal compliance" and most of us were released this morning. But 27 will not be leaving - those who had no Z visas and admitted being employed as tefl or esl teachers.
While at the holding cell we met 22 other foreign teacher who said they were snagged by a dummy ad online at echinacities.com that was offering 20,000 yuan a week with weekends off. When they went for the interview they were told to bring their passports. Since these 22 did not have Z visas they were busted and now being processed for deportation.
Three of those being deported said their own TA reported them to collect 30,000 in reward moneys! I guess the love affair with foreign teachers is now over in Shanghai! http://eslwatch.info/eslwatch-forum/chi ... e-psb.html |
Wait, alarm bells!
Technically, every foreigner must be have proper documentation with them at all times. Usually this means a valid passport and visa. But it doesn't have to be a Z visa
If one is going is going to believe you'll be paid 20,00 a WEEK, then you should be analyzed, not imprisoned
If you go to a job interview with a z visa, that's when you should get arrested. You can't work for two different companies. All those who went without a Z visa didn't do anything illegal. If you have another kind (and of course you do or you wouldn't be in China) then you may seek employment and depending on certain things, you can eventually work legally for these people. Bear in mind you'll need to leave the country, get an offer letter, etc. you know the drill
Though 30K is not a lot for the Chinese police system to reward snitches, it's highly unlikely they police would go to such extremes to find cheaters. It's really far easier. Going to a job interview is NOT ILLEGAL. There are countless gov't supported job fairs for foreigners every year, especially in Beijing and Shanghai.
Sorry, but to me this story smells like the fish sold on the streets |
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Day Dreamer
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 9:14 pm Post subject: |
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arggg
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Day Dreamer
Joined: 09 Dec 2015 Posts: 24
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 9:15 pm Post subject: |
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something about this forum. whenever I submit, it doesn't always say it has been posted and asks to submit again.
I don't have the same problem on other forums
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Non Sequitur
Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 4724 Location: China
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 10:12 pm Post subject: |
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You live up to your moniker Daydreamer.
3 identical posts! |
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asiannationmc
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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 3:12 am Post subject: |
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If you go to a job interview with a z visa, that's when you should get arrested. You can't work for two different companies. All those who went without a Z visa didn't do anything illegal. |
You should be writing the China Law Blog....this is "drunk legal advice" akin to the ever successful advice for being pulled over by a Florida State Trooper when holding an open alcoholic beverage between you legs....simple put your thumb over the opening and thus, no longer an open container.....
Deportation actions incl. incarceration awaiting disposition is not subject to laws but regulations.....
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Sorry, but to me this story smells like the fish sold on the streets |
While using a worn and threadbare analogy,
Day Dreamer, this is the one good logical conclusion of your post, even though submitted in triple. |
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fpshangzhou
Joined: 13 Mar 2012 Posts: 280
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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 3:36 am Post subject: |
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There sure are a lot of teachers on that blog that would give up a fellow teacher for a little Christmas cash bonus and to supposedly cleanse their community of those evil law breakers.
Although I'm completely legit, I hardly think I would be a fink and get others in trouble. If they get caught by chance, that's on them. Oh well, I guess that's why I keep to myself and limit communication or connections with most foreigners, other than on a superficial level.
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JamesD
Joined: 17 Mar 2003 Posts: 934 Location: "As far as I'm concerned bacon comes from a magical happy place."
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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 3:56 am Post subject: |
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Day Dreamer wrote: |
...If you go to a job interview with a z visa, that's when you should get arrested. You can't work for two different companies... |
No, but you can work for company A and interview at company B if you plan on changing jobs. You're not working for 2 companies, you're looking ahead.
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Going to a job interview is NOT ILLEGAL. |
You're right, and no one said going to an interview is illegal. Read the article.......
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most of us were released this morning. But 27 will not be leaving - those who had no Z visas and admitted being employed as tefl or esl teachers. ... |
The deportees are not the ones who simply went to the interview. They are the ones who went to the interview AND admitted they were working without Z visas. |
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Day Dreamer
Joined: 09 Dec 2015 Posts: 24
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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 7:25 am Post subject: |
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JamesD wrote: |
No, but you can work for company A and interview at company B if you plan on changing jobs. You're not working for 2 companies, you're looking ahead. |
Agree, nothing wrong with that. I said you can job hunt while working. It's normal. Follow the proper procedures and everything is fine
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The deportees are not the ones who simply went to the interview. They are the ones who went to the interview AND admitted they were working without Z visas. |
Admitting is not enough to imprison you!
Without proof, you won't get arrested. If the police catch or you are reported by certain officials, then yes
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Day Dreamer
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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 7:33 am Post subject: |
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asiannationmc wrote: |
You should be writing the China Law Blog....this is "drunk legal advice" akin to the ever successful advice for being pulled over by a Florida State Trooper when holding an open alcoholic beverage between you legs....simple put your thumb over the opening and thus, no longer an open container..... |
Okay I should have been clearer. Signing a contract with a new company while working with your original visa at your first company is the faux pas
Your comment about Florida State Troopers is moronic
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Deportation actions incl. incarceration awaiting disposition is not subject to laws but regulations...... |
Truly "drunk legal advice" |
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JamesD
Joined: 17 Mar 2003 Posts: 934 Location: "As far as I'm concerned bacon comes from a magical happy place."
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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 7:34 am Post subject: |
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Seriously, what color is the sky on your world? |
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