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Frequently Asked Questions on Chinese Visa
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Frequently Asked Questions on Chinese Visa
Frequently Asked Questions
2007-05-16

1. Should I apply for a visa to visit the mainland China?

A: Aliens to visit China are generally required to apply for visas in advance, but the following aliens are exceptions:

1) Ordinary passport holders from Singapore, Brunei and Japan can gain access to China without applying for visas for up to 15 days for business, sightseeing, visiting relatives and friends, or transit. They can enter and exit from the ports that are open to foreigners.

The following citizens of Singapore, Brunei and Japan are also required to apply for visas before they enter into China:
1) Ordinary passport holders intending to stay in China for more than 15 days;
2) Ordinary passport holders intending to study, work, reside or gather news;
3) Diplomatic passport or Official passport holders.
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Beijing International Schools and Kindergartens
Work & Business

This free listing of International Schools in Beijing is provided as a service and is not
necessarily an endorsement of any one particular school. Please note that the
descriptions have been provided by the schools. We recommend that you do your
homework and visit a number of these seats of academic excellence prior to making your choice. We can organise the transportation and an itinerary for you. Please feel free to
follow the links directly to some of the international schools in Beijing. The listing is in alphabetical order.

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Registering a Representative
Work & Business

              
There are three main recognized forms of business organizations in China open to foreign companies:-
Joint Venture (JV)
Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise (WFOE)
Representative Office (Rep. Office)

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Beijing Housing Solutions
Housing & Finance


The population of Beijing is estimated as being about 14 Million people (that’s larger than numerous countries) and occupies a total area of 16,807.8 square kilometres. Beijing is bordered by the city of Tianjin on one side and by Hebei Province on the other three sides. Like most major cities in the world Beijing’s administrative area is subdivided into more
sections. London and New York have “”Boroughs”; Beijing has “Districts” and “Counties” to
be precise Beijing has 16 Districts and two Counties.

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Banking
Housing & Finance
Opening a bank account in China - especially an RMB-only account - is a very straightforward process. You only need your passport with a valid visa (tourist visas are acceptable).

For long-term travel or residence, a Chinese bank account is a very good idea.Your ID and PIN are required for withdrawals at the counter although deposits can be made no questions asked if you have the bank book they issued with your account. Banks usually charge a fee (around 1%) for depositing and withdrawing money in a different city than the one you opened your account in.
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