China

Business visit visa / Work visa

The immigration system of the People's Republic of China (PRC) includes mechanisms for temporary stays as well as some limited options for foreign nationals to acquire permanent residence. Most foreign nationals must be sponsored for their visa to China. While China has a unified work authorization policy, regional differences and involvement of multiple government entities for each application step still exist.

Long-term work authorization applicants must qualify under certain criteria including a points-based system that categorizes eligibility based on their educational qualifications, position, salary, and work experience. Those who qualify are issued a Work Permit and a work-type Residence Permit. Dependents may accompany the principal work visa holder using an ā€œSā€ visa.

Foreign nationals working in China for up to 90 days and conducting work activities (such as technical or scientific research, managing projects, or providing guidance for a cooperating party in China) may use the short-term work permit, subject to certain exceptions. They must apply for a ā€œZā€ visa or "R" visa to enter China, which allows them to apply for work authorization upon entry.