• Who knows about this entrepreneurship visa after graduation @[1] and @[2] please help if you have any information on it
    Who knows about this entrepreneurship visa after graduation @[1] and @[2] please help if you have any information on it
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  • Now Hiring in shenyang
    Looking for responsible, communicative individuals.
    ✅ Full-time or part-time
    ✅ All genders & nationalities welcome
    ✅ Work visa may be provided (based on performance)
    DM if interested.
    Now Hiring in shenyang
    Looking for responsible, communicative individuals.
    ✅ Full-time or part-time
    ✅ All genders & nationalities welcome
    ✅ Work visa may be provided (based on performance)
    DM if interested.
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  • Story time ?✈️
    Living in China as a foreigner is an adventure — but let’s be honest, sometimes it gets scary real.

    Imagine this:
    You’re walking down the street, enjoying your day…
    Suddenly, police stop you.
    “Passport.”
    You reach for your phone, praying your visa is still valid.
    Heart racing. Mind blank.
    No one speaks English.

    Or that time you got sick, rushed to the hospital, and no one understood a word you were saying.
    You’re trying to explain “stomach pain,” but Google Translate is failing you ?

    Truth is, the scariest part of living in China isn’t always what people think.
    It’s the unexpected — the lonely moments, the sudden panic, the “what now?” feeling.

    But guess what?
    You’re not alone.
    We’ve all been there. We get it.

    ? Drop your own scary or wild story in the comments. Let’s laugh, learn, and grow together.

    #[1414] #[822] #[1415] #[1416] #[1417]
    Story time ?✈️
    Living in China as a foreigner is an adventure — but let’s be honest, sometimes it gets scary real.

    Imagine this:
    You’re walking down the street, enjoying your day…
    Suddenly, police stop you.
    “Passport.”
    You reach for your phone, praying your visa is still valid.
    Heart racing. Mind blank.
    No one speaks English.

    Or that time you got sick, rushed to the hospital, and no one understood a word you were saying.
    You’re trying to explain “stomach pain,” but Google Translate is failing you ?

    Truth is, the scariest part of living in China isn’t always what people think.
    It’s the unexpected — the lonely moments, the sudden panic, the “what now?” feeling.

    But guess what?
    You’re not alone.
    We’ve all been there. We get it.

    ? Drop your own scary or wild story in the comments. Let’s laugh, learn, and grow together.

    #[1414] #[822] #[1415] #[1416] #[1417]
    Yay
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  • Uzbekistan & China Sign Visa-Free Travel Agreement – What Foreigners Need to Know | #[721]-free travel #[1373] #[1374] #[822] #[1375] # Chinatraveltips #[1301] #[1376] #[26] #[1377] #[787] #[1378]
    Uzbekistan & China Sign Visa-Free Travel Agreement – What Foreigners Need to Know | #[721]-free travel #[1373] #[1374] #[822] #[1375] # Chinatraveltips #[1301] #[1376] #[26] #[1377] #[787] #[1378]
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  • Understanding Your Chinese Visa: Types, Renewals & Staying Legal | #[1332] #[1138] #[822] #[1333] #[1334] #[1312]
    Understanding Your Chinese Visa: Types, Renewals & Staying Legal | #[1332] #[1138] #[822] #[1333] #[1334] #[1312]
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  • Before coming to China
    Know this:

    1. Language: Chinese (Mandarin) is the official language of China. It would be good to learn some useful phrases before visiting the country. Most of the signboards do not have English translations, so a translation app might come in handy.

    2. Visa: China has a strict visa policy. Ensure your visa and documentation are correct and up-to-date before travelling.

    3. Respect the customs and traditions: China is a country with rich culture and tradition. Respect the local norms and customs. Avoid discussing sensitive topics like politics and religion.

    4. Health precautions: Be careful with food and water to avoid any health issues. It’s safer to drink bottled water. If you have any allergies or food restrictions, learn how to say them in Chinese.

    5. Internet censorship: Websites like Facebook, Google, and Twitter are blocked in China, so you might want to set up a VPN before you leave.

    6. Avoid scams: Like any other tourist spot, beware of common tourist scams.
    Before coming to China
    Know this:

    1. Language: Chinese (Mandarin) is the official language of China. It would be good to learn some useful phrases before visiting the country. Most of the signboards do not have English translations, so a translation app might come in handy.

    2. Visa: China has a strict visa policy. Ensure your visa and documentation are correct and up-to-date before travelling.

    3. Respect the customs and traditions: China is a country with rich culture and tradition. Respect the local norms and customs. Avoid discussing sensitive topics like politics and religion.

    4. Health precautions: Be careful with food and water to avoid any health issues. It’s safer to drink bottled water. If you have any allergies or food restrictions, learn how to say them in Chinese.

    5. Internet censorship: Websites like Facebook, Google, and Twitter are blocked in China, so you might want to set up a VPN before you leave.

    6. Avoid scams: Like any other tourist spot, beware of common tourist scams.
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  • Acquire Legal Documentation: One of the first things a foreigner needs to do when they arrive in China is ensure they have all the necessary legal documentation such as a visa and resident permit. In some cases, health checks may also be necessary in
    Acquire Legal Documentation: One of the first things a foreigner needs to do when they arrive in China is ensure they have all the necessary legal documentation such as a visa and resident permit. In some cases, health checks may also be necessary in
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  • Choosing the Wrong Visa Agent Could Put You in a Tough Spot! | #[721]
    Choosing the Wrong Visa Agent Could Put You in a Tough Spot! | #[721]
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  • Want to Visit Family in China, Which Visa Should You Apply for? | #[721] #[722] Visa #[723] Visa #[695] visa
    Want to Visit Family in China, Which Visa Should You Apply for? | #[721] #[722] Visa #[723] Visa #[695] visa
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