In addition to applying for a work permit and registering their temporary residence, expats need to apply for a working foreigners residence permit at their local PSB within 30 days of arriving in the country.
The Chinese residence permit is an expats proof that they are legally living in the country. These are generally valid for up to a year and can be renewed for a year at a time, usually when a work permit extension is applied for.
If someone wants to move to a different region of China, they will have to apply for permission at their local PSB and apply for a new residence permit at the nearest PSB in their new destination.
If any changes need to be made to the residence permit, such as a change of address, this has to be applied for less than 10 days after the change takes place.
The following may be required when applying for a residence permit for China:
Work permit and other relevant supporting materials issued by Chinese authorities
People's Republic of China Ministry of Public Security
Address: No. 14 East Chang An Avenue,
Beijing Zip: 100741
http://www.mps.gov.cn/
Division of Exit and Entry Administration of Beijing Public Security Bureau
Address: No.2 Andingmen Dongjie, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Tel: ?010?84020101
Office hours: Monday to Saturday 8:30a.m. - 4:30p.m.
Website: http://www.bjgaj.gov.cn/
Contacts for Municipal Public Security Bureaus of China
Applicants, their spouses and children holding "J-1" visa, according to the Implementation Rules of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Control of the Entry and Exit of Aliens, should apply for Resident Permits at the Division of Exit and Entry Administration of local Public Security Bureau within 30 days of entry. Normally, the validity period of the Resident Permit is one year but shall not exceed that of passport.
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Normally, the validity period of the Resident Permit is one year but shall not exceed that of passport.
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Within 24 hours of arriving in China, expats have to complete a Temporary Residence Registration Form and produce their passport at the local police station. Sometimes expats staying in a hotel are able to register there. Expats staying with a Chinese resident, even if they are foreign nationals, will have to register at the local Public Security Bureau (PSB). Some cities may require expats to do this after every trip they make out of the country.
If you wish to stay longer in China, you will need to apply for a residence permit which works like a multiple-entry visa, allowing you to leave the country and return without an additional visa as long as the permit remains valid (even if your original visa has expired).
There are three types of residence permits that allow you to live in China:
It is not your visa but your residence permit that gives you the right to live in China. Upon arrival in China, you have 30 days to obtain your residence permit.
Applicants may be required to pass a medical examination. Technically, this is compulsory, although some provinces are stricter about this than others. Tests should be arranged by the sponsor, and are usually carried out at an approved medical centre. Chest X-rays, eye and ear examinations, ECGs and blood tests are all part of the procedure. The medical examination can be failed for conditions such as HIV, tuberculosis, STDs, other infectious diseases or mental illnesses. The cost ranges from CNY600 to CNY1, 000. In many cases, the employer or educational institution covers this fee, although they are not obliged to do so.
An appointment should be made at the PSB office to present the documents. An interview is conducted, which is often a formality rather than an in-depth interview. The residence permit can then be processed, which takes between two and six weeks. It is advisable not to leave China before the residence permit is issued, as a new entry visa needs to be issued to return to the country. Colour copies of passports and visa documents are enough to travel within the country and for hotel stays, while the residence permit is being processed.
It is illegal to work in China without a valid work visa or permit. If offered a job after arriving in the country on a tourist or student visa, foreigners should switch visas through their local PSB office, with the help of the employer, before they begin work.
In order to receive a residence permit, you will have to provide the following documentation: