How Long To Get Work Permit In China

If you’re a foreigner planning to work in China, you must apply for more than one working permit from different government departments. But the application process is pretty confusing when you’re a newbie. That’s why I’m going to give you an important step by step guide that outlines exactly how long it takes to get a work permit.Whether you’re planning to come to Beijing for a long-term work or just for a short visit, getting the work visa could be quite a challenge. To get work permit, there are some paperwork and procedure you need to comply with if you want to live and work in this city.

Residency permit: Both the working residence permit and the non-working residence permit (the same applied for a tourist) is issued for one year. To extend the visa, an applicant should go to the local Public Security Bureau (PSB) police station with his or her passport or foreign travel certificate, residence registration and resident certificate, as well as original and photocopy of certification regarding no criminal record in China.

How Long To Get Work Permit In China

Immigration & Work Permits

Work Permits

Foreign workers are required to have the proper visas and work permits in China, as established by immigration laws. Work permits must be secured for employees, and sponsored by a locally licensed and incorporated entity, which can be a problem for companies just entering the Chinese market. If you have yet to complete the incorporation process you can use Shield GEO to sponsor the employee for the necessary permits.

Most expatriate workers will require a Z visa / work permit.

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It is possible for companies that have established a Rep (Representative) Office or WFOE (Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise) in China to arrange Z Visas. It takes around 6 weeks. It is highly recommended to utilise a Chinese Immigration specialist to assist with the application and processing.

Documentation Required (Employer)

Copy of business license, copy of business registration certificate, copy of code certificate, copy of certificate of approval

Documentation required (Employee):

Passport copy, CV, employment contract and educational degree certificates. Health certificate (can be obtained after arrival in China)

The process for obtaining a Z visa is as follows:

  • The Employer and the employee sign a local employment contract (labour contract)
  • The Employer applies for an Employment License through the relevant trade authorities (4 days)
  • The Employer is issued with an Employment License, valid for 6 months, for the employee
  • The Employer submits documentation to the regional office of foreign affairs to get the Letter of Z Visa Notification (5 days).
  • The Employee applies for the Employment/Work Visa (Z Visa) at the Chinese Consulate in their country of residence. (4 days)
  • Within 30 days the Employee must travel to China on the Z Visa. It is a single entry visa.
  • Within 15 days of the employee entering China, the employee and The Employer submit an application at the local Labor & Social Security Bureau to apply for the Employment / Work Permit (3 days).
  • Once the Employment / Work Permit is approved, and within 30 days after entering China, the

Use the Shield GEO Employer of Record Solution

It takes around 4 to 6 weeks to secure a work permit. Please contact us for a quote on costs.

Documentation required (Employee):

Passport copy, CV, employment contract and educational degree certificates. Health certificate (can be obtained after arrival in China)

The process for obtaining a Z visa is as follows:

  • Shield GEO and the employee sign a local employment contract (labour contract)
  • Shield GEO applies for an Employment License through the relevant trade authorities (4 days)
  • Shield GEO is issued with an Employment License, valid for 6 months, for the employee
  • Shield GEO submits documentation to the regional office of foreign affairs to get the Letter of Z Visa Notification (5 days).
  • The Employee applies for the Employment/Work Visa (Z Visa) at the Chinese Consulate in their country of residence. (4 days )
  • Within 30 days the Employee must travel to China on the Z Visa. It is a single entry visa.
  • Within 15 days of the employee entering China, the employee and Shield GEO submit an application at the local Labor & Social Security Bureau to apply for the Employment / Work Permit (3 days).
  • Once the Employment / Work Permit is approved, and within 30 days after entering China, the employee will need to apply for the Residence Permit.

Types of visas in China

CategoryDescription of Visa
D Category VisaIssued to those who intend to reside in China permanently
F Category VisaIssued to those who intend to go to China for exchanges, visits, study tours and other activities
J1 Category VisaIssued to resident foreign journalists of foreign news organizations stationed in China. The intended duration of stay in China exceeds 180 days.
J2 Category VisaIssued to foreign journalists who intend to go to China for shortterm news coverage. The intended duration of stay in China is no more than 180 days.
M Category VisaIssued to those who intend to go to China for commercial and trade activities.
R Category VisaIssued to those who are highlevel talents or whose skills are urgently needed in China.
Z Category VisaIssued to those who intend to work in China

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