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<p>Living in China Living Guide &#8211; that will be the topic of today’s article.</p>



<p>Before introducing this article, if you are interested in our core services which are expat financial, insurance and mortgages, you can contact me&nbsp;<a href="https://adamfayed.com/expats-lets-talk/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The best time to consider your financial situation is when you are moving to a new country.</p>



<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p>



<p>China is a wonderful place to live and work. And for many reasons, its extensive cuisine, deep and alluring history, thriving economy, and unparalleled natural beauty is a great thing to explore. And having lived in the country for many years, we’ve taken our experiences to compile a guide to help you.</p>



<p>If you really care about the country, it’s high time you learn more about its language. Besides, you can be living in China and working in Chins with glee and an easy time. Similarly, if you have a business idea, relocating to China should be among your plan. So, are ready to explore the whole city of China in a day?</p>



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<p>Of course, you may find it hard to explore the whole city in one day. However, China tends to be an expensive country for expat services, and you must be ready for it. Moreover, if you can live like a local, traveling to China would seem relatively easy. Guess what! The ability to survive here is fine, unlike other countries in the world.</p>



<p>So, if you’ve been surfing the internet to get the right information about relocating to China as an expat, worry less, as we’ve got you covered. China is a vast and diverse country made up o 26 provinces steeped in local traditions and customs. Explore this page to learn more about the standard of living.</p>



<p>On the other hand, we will walk you through the benefits of living in China as an expat. Not only that, but we have compiled some interesting facts about this country. And with such facts and advantages, you’ll understand what it takes to become a Chinese man. Does that sound interesting? Read further!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Chinese Visa for Expats</h2>



<p>There are three main types of visas for expats who want to live long-term in the country. The first one is the work visa, the study visa, and the private visa. Moreover, the study visa is given to those who a Chinese college or university would have admitted for study. It’s also known as the X1/X2 visa type.</p>



<p>To break down this X1/X2, you should understand the fact that the X1 visa is for students who plan to study in China for more than six months, and it can be issued multiple times or entries with a validity of up to five years. Meanwhile, the X2 visa is meant for students who come to China to study for less than six months and is single-entry only.</p>



<p>Furthermore, the work visa is issued to those who have obtained employment in China. However, a private visa is issued to those who intend to go to China to live with an immediate family member working or studying in China. This immediate family member refers to parents, daughters under the age of 18, sons, spouses, and many others, to mention a few.</p>



<p>Also, always know that a visa is required for entry into China. While there are also business and tourist visas, obtaining a visa to visit the country is tricky and time-consuming, and it requires documentation of where you plan to stay and what you plan to do in the country. Again, in order to get a visa in China, you should be ready to appear in person at the visa office.</p>



<p>This way, you’ll need to plan ahead and ensure you have the proper documentation, money for fess, and a plan to get either yourself or a representative to your assigned visa office. Well, that’s just a glimpse of understanding what visa collection or application is likely to be in the Chinese world.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Interesting Facts about Living in China</h2>



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<p>China is the world’s third-biggest country by territory, and it has the largest population in the world. Aside from this fact, it’s one of the longest-running civilizations on earth with its unique and attractive culture. Not only that, but it has developed at record speed to become the second-largest economy. More so, china holds innumerable attractions for tourists to explore. Below are the interesting facts.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Plenty of Ethnic Groups in China</h3>



<p>It’s no doubt that about 56 ethnic groups are living in China today. Most minority groups have their own distinctive culture, and some even have their own language and writing system. Moreover, the largest group, the Han, occupies almost 91 percent of the whole population in the country. Also, among the 55 minority groups, Zhuang, Manchi, Hui, and Miao have the largest population.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">China Enjoys Great Language Diversity</h3>



<p>Chinese is the origin of the only surviving pictographic writing system in the world. It is often believed to be the world’s most spoken and most difficult-to-learn first language. Meanwhile, Mandarin is the official Chinese and is taught in schools all over the country. But there are many dialects to the language.</p>



<p>This is because; some regions have their own distinct languages. For example, Cantonese is spoken in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hong Kong, and Macau.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Amazing Destination for Expats</h3>



<p>China is one of the best countries and expat destinations for individuals that want to experience world trade and its culture. The largest collection of 2,000-year-old life-size figurines, the Terracotta Army, and the world’s largest ancient palace are in the country. Not only that, but there are also beautiful Guilin, the renowned Yellow Mountains, the splendid Yangtze river, the lovely pandas, and the beaches at Sanya.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Chinese Use Sticks (Eating)</h3>



<p>Oftentimes, you’ll see that the Chinese use sticks to eat. This system was invented during the Shang Empire times (1600-1046 BC). And at first, Chopsticks were generally kitchen utensils, but they became the common way to eat meals in the Ming Dynasty from 1368 to 1644. Meanwhile, one is the funniest things to do in China is trying all the different kinds of authentic Chinese food, and it’s even more fun when you try to eat like the natives.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Kites were Invented in China</h3>



<p>If you’ve wanted to know the origin of kites, look no further! Research made it known that the Chinese have been flying kites for nearly three thousand years. Also, it’s said that two philosophers invented them in the 5<sup>th</sup> century BC. They have Silk fabric, and it was sewn on bamboo frames. And that’s why you too can enjoy flying kites with Chinese kids and adults.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Chinese Invented Soccer</h3>



<p>Research has revealed that the first kind of football was invented in China. According to FIFA (Federation International de Football Association), football, the most popular sport in the world, was invented in China over two thousand years ago during the Han Dynasty in the second and third centuries. The sport was refined during the Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty. Also, professional players entertained the imperial court, and it was called cuju back in those days.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Chinese People Draw Pictures</h3>



<p>Another interesting fact about living in China is that the people write by drawing pictures in this country. Moreover, their characters are known as hanzi, and it’s a pictographic writing system. It’s also the oldest continuously used writing system in the world. Again, its history is dated back to as far as the Shang Dynasty when they were inscribing ideographs on oracle bones. Meanwhile, research revealed that Chinese characters are used by more than a billion people.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Home to the Funniest Place</h3>



<p>Guilin is the funniest place to visit because you can get out into the striking limestone countryside and enjoy recreational activities such as river rafting, seeing villagers and staying in villages, biking, and many others, to mention a few. Moreover, Yangshuo is especially a favorite town for young people and backpackers, with its exotic countryside resort feel.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Chinese Restore Their Virginity</h3>



<p>Have you ever heard of Chinese virginity restoration before? Well, if your answer sounds like a No, we’ve got you covered. Moreover, restoring virginity is possible and quite popular in China. Also, it’s a plastic surgery that has a medical name called <strong>hymenorrhaphy. </strong>With that being said, Chinese women pay a lot of money for reconstructing their hymens before the wedding night. And they just want their future husbands to find out that they are not virgins anymore.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Weird Table Manner in China</h3>



<p>China is one of the countries that you’d likely experience the weirdest table manners. This is because; the behaviors that are considered rude in China are greatly acceptable in the country. Some of these unlikely behaviors include spitting, yawning, burping, and grunting. After spending more time in the country, I didn’t really know how to behave but later understood that they have weird table manners.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Benefits of Living in China Today</h2>



<p>If you found yourself on this platform, you’re probably thinking of visiting a country or precisely China. And you want to know the kind of life to expect in a Chinese city. Well, we have compiled the pros and cons of living in China that can give you a sneak peek. Without further ado, let’s quickly take a look.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Cheaper Living Expenses</h3>



<p>If you’ve ever been looking for a country with cheap labor and living expenses, China is the first on the list, and this is one of the biggest advantages of living in the country. Even though the housing price in Tier-one cities such as Beijing and Shanghai is notoriously high, the living expense, on average, is relatively low. The train system is as well different from other countries because of the country’s population.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Convenience in China</h3>



<p>As we said in our previous point, the high-speed rail system in the country will easily take you from one city to another city in a very short period of time. Meanwhile, the trains can reach the speed of more than 300 km/hr between the major cities. Apart from inter-city traffic, the public transport systems within each city have unique features too. And it’s fun to take a bus tour in Beijing or Chengdu.</p>



<p>Additionally, technology adds another layer of convenience to live in China. In all cities, everything can be done and paid for on the phone through apps or even Wechat built-ins. Moreover, there’s absolutely no cash involved, and you don’t need to take any physical money when you go out o the city or anywhere in the country.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Absolutely Super Safe</h3>



<p>China is absolutely super safe compared to any other countries you might think of. During my life in other countries, including London and France, I never stop keeping an eye on my belongings and watch my back. Even with this level of cautiousness, my phone was stolen one night outside a bar in London. However, this kind of scenario would be much rarer to happen in China.</p>



<p>This is due to the fact that there are no robbers in the street at night because a lot of police officers are patrolling the streets to ensure safety. With that being said, there are plenty of street cameras with facial recognition systems. And of course, we won’t guarantee absolutely <strong>no crime</strong>, but statistically speaking, the crime rate in China is very low compared to other big cities in the world.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">More Opportunities and Huge Demands</h3>



<p>Of course, there are plenty of opportunities for expat living in China. Apart from being n English teachers, foreigners have tons of options as well. And since more and more expats are needed, the policy regarding visas and working permits is getting more supportive. Moreover, you can come to the country to study, work as a foreigner or help several companies break into the Chinese market.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Excellent Salaries</h3>



<p>The financial advantage of living in this country is unquestionable. In fact, English teachers are so in demand right now that schools and institutions are offering sensationally attractive packages, including a tax-free housing stipend, top-notch health insurance, visa-cost reimbursements, and a load of extra perks. More so, for intrepid teachers who want it all, China is quite unbeatable.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">High Standard of Living</h3>



<p>While there’s a high standard of living in the country, the cost of living is on the low side. And for this fact, it’s a winning combination, coupled with the high salaries that make China such an appealing teaching destination. Besides, life in China is inexpensive, even in megacities. And when compared to most of Europe, North America, and definitely Australia and New Zealand, there’s a ton of options to keep.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Independence and Freedom</h3>



<p>The irony of expat living in China is that, despite what you have read, you’ll have a lot of freedom living in the country. Also, parents, in particular, find it liberating to be in a culture that doesn’t judge parenting styles. Yet, for every foreigner, it can be as simple as not having family and friends around expecting you to work and live a certain way. Besides, this is one of the most revered benefits of living in the country.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Cons of Living in China as an Expat</h2>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">China Cultural Shock</h3>



<p>While moving to china can relatively be easy, you may find it hard to adapt to cultures and traditions. From spitting out chicken bones on the floor of a fancy restaurant to the morning throat clearing practice, the toddler toilet-training in public, the smoking everywhere and the yelling at the top of one’s voice, to get a waiter attention, and many others, China could be very tiring for the first time.</p>



<p>Also, it certainly takes a while to get used to seeing certain things. But, in China, their house is their rule. Plus, add to that the language barrier, and it’s a whole new level of culture shock indeed.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Social Isolation and Loneliness</h3>



<p>Traveling to those idyllic rural areas is very wonderful, but living here could somewhat be boring and very isolating. In fact, even a new life started in a big city can be lonely if you don’t have family or friends living around. But thankfully, there are many ways to combat loneliness as an expat in the country.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Homesickness and internet Restrictions</h3>



<p>Homesickness could be a natural consequence of all the above pros and cons of living in China. Inexpensive international flights notwithstanding, it’s not like you can o home whenever you choose to. But your teaching commitments will likely not leave you with a lot of free time to head back to the country for a visit. And this is where those comforting expat social networks become your lifeline.</p>



<p>On the flip side, internet restriction is prominent in China. Of course, it’s a bummer, but there’s nothing that a hardy VPN can’t fix. In the long run, you can refer to this platform to know more about China and its internet restriction policies.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Tough Language to Learn</h3>



<p>If you’re planning to live in China, always prepare for a tough language. A big part of being an expat in a foreign land includes the frustrations, trials, and joys of learning a new language. However, understanding the Chinese (Mandarin) dialect spoken in most large cities is known to be a challenge to emigrants.</p>



<p>Primarily, the entirely different and unreadable alphabet will be the first barrier to a native English speaker. Also, multiple uses of the very similar sounding syllabus will be the next, and these two together can often be enough for people to throw in the towel. Yet, simple grammar and verb conjunctions make life easier, as does the fact that many Chinese people speak very good English.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Pollution and Rising Cost</h3>



<p>Although improving each, pollution in China can be quite bad. And this is because; there are tons of manufacturing companies in the cities. Thankfully, the pollution is not as bad out in the country or some less populated cities. However, as with everywhere, China is experiencing rising costs, and no one could predict those rising costs wills top.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Cost Of Living in China</h3>



<p>The cost of living in China is such a broad and subjective concept that it is hard to know where to start.&nbsp; This is because; a suitable home for one person is an impossible shoebox for someone else. And in China, the variations of expats and incomes are so broad, and your location will largely determine where to stay. This also determines how much rent you’ll need to pay in the long run.</p>



<p>Now, the actual paperwork of visa will cost you nothing less than 3,000 RMB, transportation cost on average could be 25 RMB, health and fitness can vary. In comparison, education costs more than 6,000 RMB depending on your choice of schools and other educational facilities. You can check our blog post for a more detailed description of China’s living costs for expats.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Frequently Asked Questions about China</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Is it worth learning the Mandarin language?</h3>



<p>The main language in China is Standard Chinese or Standard Mandarin, which is based on central Mandarin. So, the decision is yours to take advantage of the opportunity to learn the language. Moreover, Cantonese is mostly spoken in Hong Kong, Macau, and the Guangdong Province.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">How’s life in China for expats?</h3>



<p>There’s more to explore in China, but there can be a strong gender stereotype in the country. And often, it’s difficult for women in a managerial positions to mend with the rules and regulations. More so, a bad dating scene for women is usually a popular topic of discussion on expat different expat forums.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Is China safe for foreigners?</h3>



<p>Of course, yes! As mentioned earlier, China is a safe expat destination. Meanwhile, one of the largest dangers to expats is food safety, as many people suffer from disease and bacteria resulting from unclean or improperly cooked foods. Besides, pollution is another safety hazard that can affect expats, especially those with underlying respiratory issues.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Can foreigners live in China?</h3>



<p>Yes, foreigners can definitely stay in china only if they can adapt to the cons mentioned above. Also, expats living and working in China are mostly found in cosmopolitan cities such as Beijing, Guangzhou, and Shanghai. All this, coupled with the vivacity of regular life, boosts one to stay in the country for long.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Where can I move to in China?</h3>



<p>There are many places suitable for expat to live in china. People often get nervous at the thought of living in china but worry less. Some of the best places for expat include Shenzhen, Beijing, Chongqing, and many others, to mention a few.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h3>



<p>To live and work in China, you need to obtain a valid Visa card. Because of the large number of people living in this country, we advise you to make excellent research before relocating. And that’s why we’ve compiled this article. Refer to this guide for more information about moving to China today.</p>



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<p>Expat Visas in China – What’s The Updated Situation in 2021 &#8211; that will be the topic of today’s article.</p>



<p>Before introducing this article, if you are interested in our core services which are expat financial, insurance and mortgages, you can contact me&nbsp;<a href="https://adamfayed.com/expats-lets-talk/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The best time to consider your financial situation is when you are moving to a new country.</p>



<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p>



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<p>It has been more than a year that China closed its borders to foreign visitors. Since then, the detailed entry to China has changed. In such a scenario, keeping track of the rules moderating how foreign visitors can enter the country under strict compliance to COVID-19 restrictions policies enacted.</p>



<p>Considering that the entry policies and relevant guidance may vary as per the visa status of the foreign visitors, we will guide you through China’s visa system. Aside from that, know that Chinese visas are classified into four main types, including courtesy visas, service visas, ordinary visas, and service visas.</p>



<p>Accordingly, China has been adjusting the entry policies from time to time bases on the epidemic prevention and control situation. But due to the many dynastic and political upheavals in Chinese society, the tenets of Confucianism have provided a constant underlying value system and procedures.</p>



<p>However, China is poised to ease border restrictions to allow some foreigners back into the country. This is among the latest update while it would also apply to those visiting the country mainland for work resumption, business travel, or for humanitarian needs such as reuniting with family members.</p>



<p>In this article, we will walk you through the expats visas in China and their latest update as of 2021. Not only that, but we will explain the type of visa as stated above. More so, you’ll enjoy the benefits of living in this country. Alternatively, we listed some cons and other job-related benefits for you to know more.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>As of July 21, 2021, china reported 22 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 20 imported cases and two local cases. With this, the country has recorded 453 cases of asymptomatic infection, which are still under medical observation</li><li>The country economy has continued to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, but growth is uneven, according to the newly released economic data covering the first half of 2021, while the National Bureau of Statistics announced that china’s GDP grew by 7.9 percent</li><li>Compare to 2019 levels before the pandemic, exports to the United States were driven by demand for products such as laptops, smartphones, home appliances, and clothes</li><li>High commodity and shipping prices are also likely to damper trade growth in the second half of the year despite the shortage of China’s crude oil imports by 3 percent</li><li>The ongoing pandemic may continue due to destabilize global trade, as another wave of COVID-19 could devastate countries with low vaccination rates and spreads</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Types of Visas in China (2021)</h2>



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<p>There are different kinds of visas in China as of 2021. In certain circumstances, the port visa can be applied for arrival at a certain entry port, while you must provide your actual signed passport. After walking you through the types of visas, we will also explain the step-by-step guide on how to apply for a China visa.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">L Visa – Also Known As Tourist Visa</h3>



<p>The L Visa is issued to foreigners who enter the country temporarily for tourism. These kinds of visas are typically offered on a single-entry, double-entry, or even on a multiple-entry basis, with the duration of stay ranging from 30 days to about ninety days. Therefore, those who wish to travel to Tibet will need an approval notice from the China Tibet Tourism Bureau to get a tourist visa.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">F Visa – Also Known as Non-Commercial Visit Visa</h3>



<p>The F Visa is issued to foreigners invited to China for non-commercial purposes such as cultural exchanges, research, and lectures. Aside from this fact, it previously covered a wide range of activities when it was known as china’s business visa. Before being largely replaced by the M visa, the duration of its stay typically ranges from 30 days to 90 days.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">M Visa – Also Known as Business Visa</h3>



<p>The M visa is issued to foreigners visiting the country for business and trade purposes. Also, it is suitable for foreigners who make frequent work-related visits to China but spend less than six months in a given year in the country. To add to that, they’re not employed or paid by an entity incorporated in China.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Z Visa – Also Known as Work Visa</h3>



<p>The Z Visa, which is also known as the work visa, is issued to foreigners who are taking up a post or employment in China and their accompanying family members. This type of visa is the most common type of visa used by foreigners working in China.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">X Visa – Also Known as Student Visa</h3>



<p>This type of visa is issued to foreigners who come to China for studies or fieldwork. While holders of this kind of visa do not have working right, they may undertake internships if only authorized by their educational institution and other relevant bodies in the country.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">C Visa – Also Known as Crew-member Visa</h3>



<p>The C visa is issued to crew-members on international aviation, land transportation, sea navigation, and their accompanying family members. The J-visa is issued to foreign journalists working in China on either a temporary or permanent basis. These foreigners are posted to China for at least one year, and also suitable for foreigners that are issued to foreign journalists and are on temporary assignments.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">G Visa – Also Known as Transit Visa</h3>



<p>This kind of visa package is issued to foreigners who transit through China. Since the cost and application procedure to acquire an L Visa, travelers tend to opt for an L Visa rather than a G Visa. In other words, you can only apply for this kind of visa on strict rules and regulation processes.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">D Visa – Also Known as Residence Visa</h3>



<p>Not to worry about the alphabet being listed as they are named accordingly to the country’s visa package. This kind of visa is issued to foreigners who plan to live in China permanently. This kind of visa is also known as the Chinese green card, and it isn&#8217;t easy to acquire to today’s digital world.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Q Visa – Also Known as Family/Personal Visit Visa</h3>



<p>The Q visa is issued to foreigners visiting any of their family members that are Chinese citizens and to foreigners who are spouses of Chinese citizens, including those who intend to visit China for personal purposes. Aside from this fact, the Q1 visa also extends to foreigners visiting family members of Chinese citizens.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">S Visa – Also Known as Relatives of Foreigners</h3>



<p>The S Visa is issued to relatives of foreigners who are working or studying in China and have contracts with a particular organization. Not only that, but it is equivalent to the Q visa for families of foreigners living in China for the long term. They are issued for a stay of more than 180 days, and holders must apply for a residence permit within 30 days of entry.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">R Visa – Also known as Highly Qualified Persons</h3>



<p>Again, the R visa is issued to highly qualified individuals whose skills are urgently needed. This type of person is referred to as Tier A talents under China’s new tiered work permit classification system. It’s used in determining who is regarded as high-level personnel. Meanwhile, the government relaxed its rules last year for top foreign talents, enabling them to obtain multiple-entry R Visas.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Diplomatic and Service Visa</h3>



<p>The diplomatic and service visa is issued to foreign government officials and the staff of diplomatic missions who travel to china for different official missions or accreditation. Regardless of the visa you would apply for; you must know your purpose or aim of traveling because of the rules.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Most Important Things You Should Know About China Visa</h2>



<p>To help you better understand expat visas in China, we have compiled the visa-related tips and advice you should abide by within 2021. Without further ado, the followings are the top 7 most important things every expats should know about China visa.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Always Check the Free Visa Policy</h3>



<p>It’s always good to take advantage of the visa-free policy to visit China if you qualify. At present, ordinary passport holders of Singapore, Brunei, and Japan can visit china without visas for the tour, visiting, or business for not more than fifteen days. Besides, there are more visa exemption rules implemented in China.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Apply For a China Visa via Agent</h3>



<p>If you think that you can apply for a china visa by yourself, you can proceed. However, it’s better to apply via a visa agent. Applying for a visa on your own will save you money and give useful experience for future visa application cases. Meanwhile, if you don’t fully understand the China Visa process, it would be better to seek help from a procession visa agent.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Know the Best Time to Apply</h3>



<p>While you’re planning to travel to China, you should also consider the best time to travel. Normally, it takes about 4 to 5 working days, but some citizens can also use expedited services to speed up the visa processing time to one-two working day. Therefore, we advise you to apply for a Chinese visa one month before your proposed date of traveling to China.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Invitation Letter Is Required</h3>



<p>Before you travel to China, always know that an invitation letter is required. If you’re invited to visit China for the tour, study, and other processes, ensure that you have the necessary details to avoid problems. So, it is highly suggested that you submit the original invitation letter during your first-time application.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Physical Examination Reports in China</h3>



<p>If you’re planning to relocate to China, you should know that physical examination reports depend on your country of residence. Currently, if you’re applying for a tourist visa, physical examination neither may nor be required. Meanwhile, applicants may be required to submit a medical examination report while applying for a China Student visa or work visa.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Schedule an Appointment In Advance</h3>



<p>If you apply for a China visa via the China visa application service center (CVASC) in countries like Australia, Canada, UK, Singapore, and other countries, you must use the application form number to make an online appointment beforehand application accepted as fast as possible.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Get an Express Visa for China</h3>



<p>A regular China visa application that takes nothing more than four to five days is the express visa. However, if you need to get one of these visas to travel to China for urgent reasons, you may pay for Express or Rush Service when submitting to the Chinese Embassy or consulate.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A step-by-step guide to Apply for a China Visa</h2>



<p>If you’ve been planning to visit China but don’t know how to apply, we’ve got you covered. Since this article focuses mainly on expat visas in china, we need to walk you through all it takes to get your visa efficiently. Are you ready to check out what we’ve unleashed for you? Kindly take a look at the guides now.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Check the Type of Visa You Need</h3>



<p>An essential thing to do is check whether you need a visa to china before you start your application process. As long as you are eligible for China’s visa-free policies, you don’t need a visa, but you may need some documents, including your passport, transportation ticket, and sometimes sufficient fund.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Prepare All Your Documents</h3>



<p>Documents required for all visa types include passport and visa application form attached with your photo and other supporting documents. Ensure that you have your medical reports ready, hotel bookings, invitation letters, and others, to mention a few.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">China Visa Renewal</h3>



<p>If you want to renew your Chinese visa, keep in mind that you can only do that when you’re in the country. Usually, you cannot review your visa once it has been granted, except when you’re in China.&nbsp; So, make sure you visit the local Exit and Entry Administration to make the change possible.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Benefits of Living in China</h2>



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<p>Living in this country has about the same pros and cons as living anywhere else in the world. In recent years, the number of foreigners living in China has increased, and that many of them think the pros outweigh the cons. Listed below are some major pros and cons of living in China in this 21<sup>st</sup> century.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">China Is Inexpensive To Live</h3>



<p>Depending on the location you live in, China can be extremely cheap to live in. Besides, this is especially true when you have a job where your rent is paid or subsidized by your employers. Moreover, if you need to pay for your rent each month, you’ll still have enough money to travel and enjoy different outdoor activities in the country.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Great Variety of Foods</h3>



<p>There’s so much variety when it comes to buying food in China. The best part is that there are many international foods available in this country for expats. In fact, you’ll never need to go without your favorite Indian, Mexican, or French dish while living in China.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Quite Safe to Live</h3>



<p>China is quite safe compared to other countries because there’s not as much racial tension prominent in other parts of the world. However, the locals are friendly, and they can help you first relocate to the country. Meanwhile, there are no gun rights in China, and there is little chance that a shooter will be running after you in the streets.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Lovely Public Transportation in China</h3>



<p>Again, another reason why you need to visit this country is because of the public transportation system. In China, you can easily travel from one city to another without delays, unlike other western nations. Moreover, a person can take the railways anywhere in china, including the remote areas. Also, it is not recommended to take buses far distance, due to the discomfort of the systems.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Lower Cost of Living</h3>



<p>The lower cost of living is also an incredible advantage of living in this country. In addition, you’ll enjoy this country if you live frugally and maximize the productive use of your time. That being said, eating out every day and food costs will never break your wallet because of the little expenses you’ve experienced.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Diverse Culture and Work Opportunity</h3>



<p>When you move to China, you can experience another culture and be immersed in the language. If you’re looking to study in this country, you’ll have access to plenty of media and many language partners. On the other hand, you’ll still need to practice serious discipline if you want to see progress.</p>



<p>Furthermore, there are tons of work opportunities. However, if you choose to teach the English language, you’ll often be begged by people to give up their weekends to go to several English training centers in the country. They’ll plead with you and give you the money that’d satisfy you to live in the country.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Technology Convenience</h3>



<p>As mentioned earlier, the high-speed transport system will easily take you from one city to another in a very short period. Apart from the inter-city traffic, technology adds another layer of convenience to live in China. In all the cities in the country, everything can be done and paid for through different apps on your phone.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Cons</h3>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Language Barrier in China</h3>



<p>Having said all the advantages of living and working in China, there are still certain disadvantages we need to consider. One of the obstacles of language and cultural difference is always in place in China. But once you notice this, and you’re able to speak their language, you’ll find yourself in a very advantageous position.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Fashion Sense Disadvantage</h3>



<p>This also contributes to another disadvantage of living in China. Clothes are mainly designed with the target of Asian figures, and high street brands like Zara and H&amp;M are often distributing in different nations, meaning you may have fewer choices if your body type is not in the petit category.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Internet Restriction in China</h3>



<p>In China, there are numerous internet restrictions, and those restrictions make it difficult for an expat who is used to having access to everything they want online. Here, you may face working around with VPN, which is really not good for some foreigners. So, be prepared to get used to the Chinese version of the internet.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Rising Costs Experience</h3>



<p>As with everywhere else, China is experiencing rising costs, and no one can predict when the rising costs will stop. This way, you must be prepared to pay an increase in your rent, pay more to have the services, and pay more for food. So, you must be ready to experience the rising costs when moving to China.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Smoking Is Rampant</h3>



<p>Don’t be surprised to see many locals smoking everywhere/anywhere in China. The worst thing is that people can smoke in the elevator. Also, public smoking is not as terrible as it used to be in other countries in the world. Therefore, if you can’t cope with smoking, it’s better not to travel to China today.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">2021 China Travel Tips and Latest Updates</h2>



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<p>As of today’s digital age, it’s no doubt that China is a country filled with surprises. The warm welcome from people and the beautiful landscape have made the country one of PlanetD’s favorite destinations. Now, it’s good to know the latest update, as this will help you plan your next vacation.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Make Enough Exchange of Money</h3>



<p>This is one of the first things to consider while moving to China. You should always know that no currency other than the Chinese Yuan is acceptable in China. With this in mind, it’s better to exchange enough money from the bank and make all necessary transactions in cash ahead of your China trip.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Pack Enough Toiletry Kit</h3>



<p>No one will tell you to do this, but to make your relocation as easy as you could ever imagine, we advise you to get along with enough toiletry kits, including toilet paper, soap, hand sanitizer, and other things you think would make you feel safe.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h3>



<p>Whatever you do in China, always avoid drinking tap water. It may be filthy and would likely give you a case of food poisoning. Nonetheless, traveling to China is not as difficult as it seems when you follow the latest updates as stated in this guide. If you’re not yet fully comfortable, follow us for more wonderful tips and guidance.</p>



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