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edbuch
Joined: 16 Nov 2010 Posts: 34 Location: Gansu
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 11:18 am Post subject: Alien Employment License Number |
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Does anyone know what this is?
I need to put it on my Visa application (coming from Scotland). But the university says it does not know anything about it.
I am getting the idea that they always say that at first anyway or they make something up and my role is to spend ages trying to find out the right answer but then act as though I don't know as much as them even although I sometimes do.
It seems strange because they must do this all the time but it is the first time for me. Also, things going wrong seems to part of the process whereas I am used to it being the exception rather than the rule.
Anyway this number is either something they have but don't know it or something I will get when I am over there. I could try phoning the consulate but they are on holiday till Monday and I am not even sure if they will have the answer. If it is a number which the university has, would it be the number they put at the top of the invitation letter where it say "No." followed by a number? Or is that too obvious?
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Kysorb

Joined: 30 Jul 2010 Posts: 253 Location: Beijing
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 5:19 pm Post subject: |
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do they mean the number at the top of your work permit ?
Good luck phoning or emailing the consulate.. They may have a phone and a computer but no one will answer. |
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edbuch
Joined: 16 Nov 2010 Posts: 34 Location: Gansu
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 6:50 pm Post subject: |
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That is the problem. I don't know. The form I have to fill in for a visa asks for it, but the university say they dont know. This is a copy of their exact reply:
"As for your Alien Employment License Number,i do not know. when you arrive at Lanzhou, i will apply foreign expert certificate for you.i think that will be ok."
I believe the key phrase is "i think that will be ok"
I am kind of enjoying this. It is all new to me and charming in a surreal way. |
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Non Sequitur
Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 4724 Location: China
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 7:30 pm Post subject: |
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'Charming and surreal'
That'll pass!
I do know that Chinese employers are required to be licensed to employ foreigners and the fact that the Consulate are asking for the reg. number upfront is good.
Means less threads on Dave's about teachers being asked to work on tourist visas or perpetual delays and excuses about Z visas and FECs. Which translated means 'we are not actually legally able to employ foreigners'.
I would suggest a look on your employers website to check if their reg is mentioned. If not put the number you have on the application and forward it.
Bear in mind that in Western countries we have a huge sense of entitlement to information. Freedom of information acts and all that. The Chinese do not have that approach and sharing information even within organisations is not the norm, even if someone needs the info to do their job ie respond to requests from job applicants like OP.
If your school is public and regularly employs FTs they likely are registered but only one person knows about it. |
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TexasHighway
Joined: 03 Dec 2005 Posts: 779
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 7:38 pm Post subject: |
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If coming to China for work in business, for a company or paid internships, than an Alien Employment License (AEL) is required. This is not to be confused with the SAFEA invitation. SAFEA is the type of invitation that is usually required for teachers. Assuming you will coming to China as a teacher, the alien employment license shoudn't be required. You just need the SAEFE invitation letter. |
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edbuch
Joined: 16 Nov 2010 Posts: 34 Location: Gansu
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 8:26 pm Post subject: |
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TexasHighway wrote: |
If coming to China for work in business, for a company or paid internships, than an Alien Employment License (AEL) is required. This is not to be confused with the SAFEA invitation. SAFEA is the type of invitation that is usually required for teachers. Assuming you will coming to China as a teacher, the alien employment license shoudn't be required. You just need the SAEFE invitation letter. |
This sounds like an informative and sensible answer. Problem is the consulate in Edinburgh ask for it although I don't think the embassy in England need it. I will be working for a university and they employ someone just now so it should be straightforward. I wonder if all they want is a number in the box marked "number". |
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Kysorb

Joined: 30 Jul 2010 Posts: 253 Location: Beijing
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:53 pm Post subject: |
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I would just put the Invitation or work permit number and with the docs in hand hope they don't ask any questions. |
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TexasHighway
Joined: 03 Dec 2005 Posts: 779
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:17 pm Post subject: |
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You should have received two documents from your university, one is the visa notification letter and the other is the work permit issued by SAEFA. On the work permit should be a number (on mine it is an 11 digit number following the letters WP). That should be your work permit number. On the visa notification letter is another number (on mine it is four digits). It follows the name of the issuing authority, which on mine is the provincial education bureau. My best guess is THAT is the Alien Employment License number. I would go with that. |
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ymmv
Joined: 14 Jul 2004 Posts: 387
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TexasHighway
Joined: 03 Dec 2005 Posts: 779
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 2:05 am Post subject: |
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Obviously, we are just guesing. I found the number of a China visa agency in Edinburg that should be able to help you:
Able Travel
22 Palmerston Place,
EDINBURGH,
EH12 5AL
www.alba-eu.co.uk
Tel : 01314 665311
I find here in Texas that the visa agencies are much more helpful than the consulate in Houston. They should be able to tell you the current requirements and where to get that number. |
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Kiwi303
Joined: 20 Nov 2010 Posts: 165 Location: Chong Qing Jiao Tong Da Xue, Xue Fu Da Dao, Nan An Qu, Chong Qing Shi, P. R China
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A necropost of sorts, this being from Feb, but in the interests of Accurate, Factual information, I rang the embassy as I was filling out the V.2011B form to submit with the V.2011A for my working (Z) visa today. Question 7 on the V2011B asks for the Alien Employment Licence number. The Embassy staffer said to put the SAFEA Working Permit number starting with WP in that box. |
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choudoufu

Joined: 25 May 2010 Posts: 3325 Location: Mao-berry, PRC
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 4:32 am Post subject: |
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that makes sense.
Alien Employment License number translates to 外国人就业许可证书编号
and back to english....
....Permit the employment of foreigners Certificate Number
but note there are two numbers on the work permit.
there is the certificate number at the top left, 7 digits in red.
No. 00000000
then there is the work permit number starting with "WP"
编号: WP0000000000000 |
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roadwalker

Joined: 24 Aug 2005 Posts: 1750 Location: Ch
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 5:45 am Post subject: |
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If you have received a work permit and invitation letter from your future employer, just leave that part blank, unless you figured it out from the above suggestions. The clerk at the visa application window will either write it in or tell you to write it in. If s/he tells you to write it in, just say you can't write Chinese and show them the other two documents. Alternatively, write in your best guess and they will correct it if it's wrong. |
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