China work visa (China z visa)
China is home to millions of foreign nationals who live and work in the country. The government of China is still accepting foreign workers in selected industries, but to qualify to work in the country, you must obtain a China work visa.
Foreign citizens are not allowed to work in China unless they obtain this document, so to help you out, we review the Chinese visa, as it is popularly called, and the application requirements.
China Work Visa
A work visa is a special kind of visa issued to foreigners who handle paid jobs in the country or engage in any art-related venture that earns them income. The visa may only be valid for 30 days, but it allows the holder to remain in the country while their employer helps them apply for a temporary resident permit to cover the duration of their contract.
The Z visa has opened access to many foreign nationals who now legally live and work in China. However, this visa is not given freely to just anyone. You need to qualify for the Z visa by submitting the required documents with your visa application form.
A work visa Is a special kind of visa issued to foreigners who handle paid jobs in the country or engage in any art-related venture that earns them income. The visa may only be valid for 30 days, but it allows the holder to remain in the country while their employer helps them apply for a temporary resident permit to cover the duration of their contract.
What You Need To Apply For A China Work Visa
Passport
The applicant needs a valid passport to apply for a work visa. The passport must be valid for at least six months. The information page of the passport must be printed out and attached to the application form. Furthermore, the passport must have nothing less than 2 blank pages for immigration officers to insert their visa stamps.
Frayed, torn, or altered passports will not be accepted.
Photograph
The Chinese embassy will require a photo that meets their strict requirements. All photos must be recent and not taken later than 6 months to the day. They must be taken on a white background with the applicant’s face, top shoulder, and physical characteristics clearly visible. Your mouth must be closed, and jewelry, headgear, or any religious covering is not permitted. Also, applicants must not wear a white shirt.
Photo must be printed on quality paper without staples or tapes. It must also be 48mm long and 33mm wide.
Invitation Letter
The invitation letter sent to them by the employer or host must be attached to the work visa application for the Chinese authorities to review. The letter must contain the following details.
The date of planned arrival and duration of stay
The name of the applicant as it appears on their passport
The letter must specially request a China Z visa
Proof of Residency
The applicant must provide a document to prove their current residency. A driver’s license, utility bill, or any government issued ID card will do. The card must
Show the applicant’s name as it appears on their passport
Show their current address as shown on their visa application form
Note: Only water, electric, or gas bills are acceptable utility bills to prove residency. Cable bills will not be accepted by the Chinese government.
PU Letter
A PU letter is also required to show the consulate in your location.
Application Form
You cannot apply for a China Work Visa without an application form. visa applications forms must be properly filled with accurate details. It must be
Completed online
Show the name of the applicant as written in their passport
Include answers for all fields
Printed on a single side
Enclosed in other documents required
Special Requirements For PRC Nationals Born Outside Mainland China
Chinese citizens born in Chinese territories outside the mainland, like Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan, who wish to visit and work in China must do the following.
They must write their names in Chinese characters on their application form
They must provide a copy of their recent China visa along with the passport attached to the visa
Those who have never obtained a visa must submit the original copy of their Chinese Passport, Green card copy, and their certificate of Naturalization
Adopted applicants must provide signed copies of their adoption papers displaying the full name of their adoptive parents, certificate of the name change, photographs with parents, and a copy of their naturalization certificate and original birth certificate
Chinese Labor Ministry Document
Applicants must provide a Work Permit For Aliens document issued by the labor ministry for Foreigners.
Proof of Vaccine
Applicants must show a COVID-19 vaccination card. The card must show their vaccination status.
Besides the above-mentioned documents, the Chinese embassy or consulate may request extra documents for a China work visa application.
1.Instructions for online visa application form
(1) Before starting your application, please make sure you have the Internet Explorer version 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, or Mozilla Firefox version 3.6 or higher, or Safari 5.0.
(2) In order to preview, print or save your online form, please make sure that you have installed a version of Acrobat Reader with Simplified Chinese Kit.
(3) Please do not use IE’s buttons but the “NEXT” or “PREVIOUS” button at the bottom of the page if you want to move forward or backward between pages.
(4) You can save the form in this website at any step by clicking “SAVE” button at the bottom of the page. However, this website can only save your form no more than 30 days.
(5) Please make sure all items are filled out. Incomplete forms will make you unable to go to the next step.
(6) You can click the question mark behind each item for help information which will be found at the right side of the page.
(7) Chinese visa application form includes a total of four pages. Please print and sign it after filling the form. Please submit the completed form to the Chinese Visa Application Service Center.
(8) Please make sure all information is complete, updated and accurate. The form cannot be modified once you click the “CONFIRM & PRINT” button.
(9) Please note that the online application form does not mean that your visa will be issued by the Chinese Embassy or Consulate-General. The final decision on your visa which is made by the Embassy or Consulate-General might be different from your application.
2. Terms and Conditions
Article 1 Definitions
1.1 “Embassy” refers to the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China.
1.2 “Consulate General” refers to the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China.
1.3 “Other Consular Institutions” refers to the Consulates, consular offices and related institutions of the People’s Republic of China.
1.4 “Embassies and Consulates” refers to the Embassies and/or Consulates General and/or Other Consular Institutions.
1.5 “Chinese Visa Application Service Centre” refers to the institution that provides handling services relating to applications for Chinese visas according to the working procedures set by the Embassies and Consulates, hereinafter referred to as the “Application Centre”.
1.6 “Clients” refers to any individual or a third party authorized by the former submitting a Chinese visa application to the Application Centre, including individuals, travel agencies or other agencies.
1.7 “Clients’ Information” refers to the data and information that Clients provide to the Application Centre in the form of paper, electronic media or any other form deemed acceptable in order for the Application Centre to provide clients with appropriate services.
1.8 “Personal Information” refers to all the required information related to a person included in the application documents submitted by a client, including, but not limited to, the name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, citizenship, passport information, telephone number, health record, criminal record, residential address, place of employment, family members, as well as any video recording, telephone call recording, email content and other private information.
1.9 “Website” refers to the website located at www.visaforchina.org where online services are provided to clients, such as information announcements, online application form completion, online appointment and visa application status query services.
1.10 “Basic Services” refers to the services directly related to visa applications that the Application Centre provides to clients.
1.11 “Extended Services” refers to services provided by the Application Centre for the convenience of clients other than the Basic Services.
1.12 “Visa fee” refers to consular fees and charges payable to the Embassies and Consulates and accepted by the Application Centre from applicants on behalf of the Embassies and Consulates at rates prescribed by the Embassies and Consulates, including, but not limited to, the regular application fee, express application fee and urgent application fee.
1.13 “Application Service Fee” refers to the fee charged by the Application Centre to clients for providing them with Basic Services. The fees charged for Extended Services are not included in the Application Service Fee.
1.14 “Pickup Forms” refers to the receipts issued by the Application Centre to Clients who have submitted their Chinese visa applications to the Application Centre, which serve as the only certificates evidencing payment of the Visa Fee and Application Service Fee as well as for collecting their passports and visas from the Application Centre.
Article 2 About the Basic Services Offered by the Application Centre
2.1 To receive clients and classify their visa application documents in accordance with the requirements of the Embassies and Consulates.
2.2 To provide clients with intermediate business services, including computer entry of basic information, and transmission of passports, visas and Clients’ Information between Embassies and Consulates and the Application Centre.
2.3 To collect a Visa Fee in accordance with the requirements of the Embassies and Consulates and to deliver passports and visas to Clients on behalf of the Embassies and Consulates.
2.4 To release and transmit information about Chinese visa policy in accordance with the requirements of the Embassies and Consulates in a timely manner through website, information desk, telephone, fax or e-mail.
2.5 The Application Centre hereby states in particular that, government functions such as assessing, approving or refusing visa applications and issuing visas, belong to the exclusive authority of the Embassies and Consulates, and the Application Centre is not legally empowered to provide any commitment, guarantee, interpretation or other legal obligations to clients in relation to that exclusive authority.
Article 3 About Use of the Visa Application Services
3.1 Clients acknowledge and hereby confirm that the Application Centre is not involved in the visa assessment and decision-making process. The Embassies and Consulates have the authority to decide whether a visa will be issued or not, the type of a visa to be issued as well as its validity, duration of stay and number of entries in accordance with China’s relevant laws and regulations. A client is required to pay the Application Service Fee to the Application Centre regardless of approval or disapproval of an application by the Embassies and Consulates. The Application Service Fee is non-refundable.
3.2 Clients can make inquiries to the Application Centre via its website or through the telephone. Clients are required to acknowledge that the Application Centre is a non-governmental organization, and its provision of inquiry services for clients is free and based on its unilateral understanding of clients’ inquiries and the limited information known and mastered by it in order to provide assistance for its clients for their visa applications. No matter what the circumstances are, it cannot be interpreted that the Application Centre has made any promise or assurance, nor does it bear any other legal responsibility for the answers to clients’ queries.
3.3 Clients are required to submit to the Application Centre all the relevant Clients’ Information required for any visa application, and ensure that the information provided is true, reliable and complete. Clients acknowledge and agree that acceptance by the Application Centre of the Clients’ Information provided does not mean that such Clients’ Information as is provided is deemed sufficient. The Embassies and Consulates have the right to request a client to provide additional supporting documents or request the applicant to attend an interview.
3.4 Clients shall carefully check all the information on the Pickup Form and make sure that it is correct when receiving this document issued by the Application Centre. If any mistakes are found, clients must contact the Application Centre immediately, and the Application Centre will make necessary correction as soon as possible.
3.5 Clients must carefully check all the information on the visa issued to them and make sure that it is correct at the time when they collect their passports containing the visas. If any mistakes are found, they must contact the Application Centre immediately. The Application Centre will try its best to help them with modification or re-issuance of the visa. Clients acknowledge that modifying or re-issuing a visa may involve new fees if the information on the issued visa is found incorrect due to the reasons or causes assignable to them.
3.6 To ensure service safety and service quality, a network monitoring system and telephone recording system have been installed by the Application Centre. The actions of clients at the Application Centre as well as the telephone conversation between clients and the Application Centre may be recorded and preserved, and clients hereby acknowledge and agree to this arrangement.
3.7 Unless otherwise notified by the Application Centre, clients should collect their passports and visas before the expiry of the visa. The Application Centre accepts no obligation of taking care of any passport if clients fail to collect the documents before the expiry of the visa. After the expiry of the visa, or 365 days of the decision by the Embassies and Consulates to issue or refuse the visa application, the Application Centre has the right to deliver the relevant travel documents to the Embassies and Consulates, which will return them to the competent authority of the passport issuing country.
Article 4 About the Use and Protection of Personal Information
4.1 Clients hereby agree and confirm that their Personal Information can be collected, transmitted, stored, processed and used by the Application Centre in accordance with this article whether this information is transmitted to the Application Centre through the Internet or directly by the clients concerned or the representatives entrusted by the clients.
4.2 In order to process Clients’ visa applications, the Application Centre must collect Clients’ related Personal Information from the application documents submitted by them and enter the information into the computer system.
4.3 The Application Centre may collect Clients’ Personal Information through telephone, email, fax, application documents (including passports and photos), online application system, online appointment system, video monitoring system and other media.
4.4 Personal Information will be submitted to the Chinese Embassy or Consulate-General through the Application Centre’s proprietary channel and may be transferred to and stored in countries other than the client’s country of residence, such as the People’s Republic of China.
4.5 Personal Information, including video recording, telephone recording, electronic information, etc., may be collected for later use by the Application Centre when necessary (e.g., when it is requested by the competent department of the local government or for purpose of internal supervision on service).
4.6 Physical information provided by Clients will be transferred to and stored at the Chinese Embassies or Consulates. The Application Centre will save the collected clients’ information in physical or electronic form and take reasonable administrative measures in order to prevent information leakage or unauthorized use and ensure the proper use of all the information.
4.7 The Application Centre will collect, transfer, store, process and use all the Clients’ Information in accordance with local laws for the purpose of fulfilling the Application Centre’s legal responsibility and obligation, including but not limited to applying for Chinese visas.
4.8 The Application Centre will take every reasonable precaution to ensure the safety of the Personal Information and documents of the applicants strictly in line with relevant laws of the resident country, but is not be liable for any consequences due to events or acts beyond its reasonable control such as natural disasters (Force Majeure), unforeseen accidents and larceny, etc, which may occur when the information and documents are in transit between the Application Centre and the Embassies or Consulates.
Article 5 About Liability
5.1 If a passport is lost or damaged from the custody of the Application Centre, the Application Centre will bear the reasonable cost incurred by visa applicants for replacement of passports following the normal application procedures with their country’s passport authority. The cost will be reimbursed on presentation of the copy of the receipt issued by the passport authority. However, this agreement does not mean that the Application Centre will be held liable in any way.
5.2 Clients must make their visa applications at an appropriate time in accordance with their travel arrangement. Under no circumstances will the Application Centre be responsible or liable for any delay of travel arrangement as a result of a Client’s inappropriate action in regard to the time of submitting the visa application or the visa assessment result of the Embassies and Consulates.
5.3 If a client selects to apply by post, or requests return delivery by post in regard to a processed application, the Application Centre will not be responsible or liable for any delay, delivery to a wrong address, or damage to or loss of the documents by any mail service or delivery service company or not by the Application Centre.
5.4 To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Application Centre expressly disclaims all conditions and warranties, express or implied, in connection with the visa application services other than any conditions or warranties expressly stated in these terms. Where the law precludes such exclusion and implies certain terms, conditions and/or warranties into the terms (“Implied Terms”), the liability of the Application Centre for a breach of such Implied Terms shall be limited, at the option of the Application Centre, to any one or more of the following:
(a) Re-supply of the relevant application services; or
(b) Cost of the re-supply of the relevant application services; or
(c) Any amount paid by the Client to the applicable government department or authority in respect of the relevant application services (upon being provided with proper receipt).
5.5 Clients acknowledge and agree that under no circumstances will the Application Centre be liable to them or anyone claiming through them for any indirect, incidental, special and/or consequential losses or damages of whatever nature, or for loss or profits, loss of opportunity, loss of business or goodwill or interruption of business, whether arising out of or in connection with their application and/or any of the visa application services, and whether or not relating to any act, error, omission or negligence by the Application Centre or any officer, agent, employee and representative of the Application Centre.
5.6 All terms hereof are governed by laws of the respective state or province where the Application Centre is located. Litigation relating to visa services will be heard by a court in the resident state or province.
Article 6 Other Terms
6.1 The Application Centre, in its sole discretion, may change, amend, cancel or withdraw any or all of the terms and conditions mentioned herein at any time without any prior notice. If a client is dissatisfied with the changes being made, the client’s sole and exclusive remedy is to refuse the services which the Application Centre provides.
6.2 The client hereby agrees to accept and confirm that the applicant and / or his / her representative, prior to submitting the visa application, has read, understood and agreed to be bound by, without limitation or qualification, all of the terms, conditions and details provided herein.
Check list for Work Visa (Z-Visa) Application
Work visa (Z-visa) is issued to those taking up a post or employment, or giving commercial performances, in China
mainland.
Please provide the following documents, printed document and photocopies should be in letter size.
1 Original passport valid for at least 6 months, with 2 or more blank visa pages.
2 Photocopy of the information page and extension page (ifapplicable) of the passport.
3
One Visa Application Form completed online and signed by hand. Please visit website to fill out the form and
make appointment.
4
A recently-taken within 6 months, colour passport photo (bare-head, full face) against a white background.
Visit website to see the requirements.
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One of the following approval document :
a) Foreigners Employment Permit of the People’s Republic of China issued by Chinese government authorities for
Human Resources and Social Security (original and photocopy) ;if your intended work period is 90 days or less, you need
to provide an Approval of Short-Term Employment for Foreigners Working in P.R. China (original and photocopy);
b) Permit for Foreign Experts Working in China (original and photocopy) or Notification Letter of Foreigner’s work
Permit in the People’s Republic of China (photocopy) issued by the State Bureau of Foreign Experts;
c) Letter of Invitation to Foreigners for Offshore Petroleum Operations in China issued by China National Offshore Oil
Corporation (original and photocopy) ;
d) Registration certificate of the resident representative office of foreign (regional) enterprises issued by related
administrative department of industry and commerce (original and photocopy);
e) An approval document for commercial performance(original and photocopy)issued by Chinese government authority
for Cultural Affairs (only applicable to applicants for commercial performances in mainland China);if your intended
performance period is 90 days or less, you need to provide an Approval of Short-Term Employment for Foreigners
Working in P.R. China (original and photocopy).
Please note:
If the duration of the work visa is more than 30 days, the holders of Z-Visa must apply for a residence permit from the
immigration department of the local public security authority in the place intended to stay within 30 days of entry to
China.
Please provide the appropriate additional documents if you arein one of the following situations.
6
If you are applying a visa with a passport other than Canadian, you must provide the original and photocopy of your valid
permanent resident card, work permit, study permit, or other legal resident certificate.
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For applicants who previously had Chinese nationality and have obtained foreign citizenship
If you are applying for a Chinese visa for the first time, please provide the last Chinese passport held and 2 photocopies of its
data page together with the data page of the present Canadian passport (the data page of the previous Chinese passport and
the data page of the present Canadian passport need to be shown on the same paper); and the Canadian citizenship card
(original and photocopy).
If you have obtained Chinese visas before and apply for a Chinese visa with a renewed passport that does not contain any
Chinese visa, you should present the photocopy of the previous passport’s data page and the photo page if it is separate, as
well as the previous Chinese visa page (If your name on the current passport differs from that on the previous one, you must
provide an official document of name change). If you cannot provide the documents mentioned above, please prepare
documents as you apply for the first time.
8 For a child under 18 of Chinese origin, please refer to the additional classification and documentation
If necessary, the consular officer may require the applicant to provide other proof documents or supplementary
materials, or require an interview with the applicant.The consular officer will decide on whether or not to issue the visa
and on its validity, duration of stay and number of entries in light of specific conditions of the applicant.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Filling Out China Online Visa Application Form | ||
A mistake on China visa application form can cost you time and may result in rejection of your application. Please take the time to carefully fill out the application and make sure the answers are accurate and complete. Below are some common mistakes people made while preparing China visa application form. | ||
Given Name | ||
Given name is your first name + middle name, not just your first name. Please check your passport to see what is under your given name. The name must match your passport exactly. | ||
Work Information | ||
The work experience should be in reverse order. | ||
Photo | ||
Background color of your photo must be extra white, or it may not upload properly. | ||
Home address uses PO Box address | ||
Physical address is required here, please provide street address. | ||
Major purpose not matching supporting paperwork | ||
Your supporting paperwork must match the purpose. If you check tourism as purpose and provide paperwork for cultural exchange, visa won’t be granted. If you are sent by US employer to conduct business on behalf of the US company, do not check work as purpose. Work visa is for someone employed by a Chinese company. You may travel for multiple purposes, however you only need to indicate one major purpose. | ||
Information About Your Intended Trip section shows past date or unreasonable date | ||
Do not use a past date or unreasonable date. Your arrival date shows yesterday or tomorrow date, your application may be put on hold. | ||
Information About Your Intended Trip section only list hotel name or incomplete address | ||
Please complete with city and address, not just hotel name. The information provided here must match your hotel confirmation or invitation. | ||
Duration of stay requested is longer than usual | ||
Duration of Stay allowed is normally 30-60 days for L, M, F visa; 30-90 days for S2 or 60-180 days for Q2. Duration of stay for Z, X, Q1, S1 may be longer, make sure you have correct supporting paperwork. Please note duration of stay granted is decided by Chinese Consulate, you don’t always get what you desire. | ||
Inappropriate number of entry selected | ||
There are options such as 1 entry, 2 entries, multiple entry within 6 months or 12 months etc.?Some visa type such as Z, X1, S1, Q1 are only issued with single entry, F visa (if you check non-business visit) is usually be given as single or double entry, while L, M, S2, Q2 are likely to be granted for multiple entry. Please note decision to grant multiple entries lies with the Consulate. | ||
Signature in the wrong place | ||
Please sign page 8 in section 9.1 not 9.2. If your application is completed by someone else, both 9.1 and 9.2 need to be signed. | ||
Top or bottom of the form partially cutoff when printed | ||
Chinese Consulate won’t accept it, if your form top or bottom was partially cut off. You may need to adjust your printer’s [Page Scaling] setting to: “Shrink to Printable Area”. | ||
For applicants born in China (including Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan) | ||
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