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Normally there are four steps to get work visa,you know the work visa is the most complicated,but if we understand the steps,we will see it's not so difficult. Step-1) Apply for "working license = 外国人就业许可证”:¥400(Service fee); 第一步:申请外国人就业许可,需要11个工作日,服务费:400元。 ---it will take 11 working days (需要11个工作日); Step-2) Apply for Z visa, 2 options: 第二步:申请“临时工作签证”,有以下2种途径: Option-A. Get a work invitation letter (¥600), and go abroad, such as HK or your homeland, to apply for an "one month" Z-visa , then come back to china again. 工作邀请函的办理时间:5个工作日; ---the "work invitation letter" will take 5 working days, means 1 week; Option-B. If you don't want to leave the Mainland, then we could convert L/F visa to Z visa in the Mainland: 第三步:申请外国人就业证,需要10个工作日,服务费是400元。 Step-3)“work permit= 外国人就业证”:¥400(Service fee); ---it will take 10 working days, means 1 week; Step-4)“Residence Permit(居留许可)”:¥400(Service fee)+400 (Government fee); ---It means extend your Work Visa or Residence Permit which is been done in Step 2 to a "12-month valid Residence Permit";---it will take 10 working days; 第四步:申请“居留许可”,需要10个工作日,服务费:400元,政府费:400元。 If you need any help,just contact with me.
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Presented by Community Center Shanghai ~ Pudong and Institute for Western Surgery Come to a free and informative presentation conducted by Tony Cucuzzella, MD, who is a leading expert on non-surgical approaches in treating back and neck pains as well as a top researcher and educator on this subject. Date: September 13th Time: 7:3pm ~ 9pm Location: Community Center Shanghai ~ Pudong Greenhills Clubhouse, 2/F, 418 Jin Xua Road (at Bai Hua Road) Although the talk is free, reservations are requested & can be made by e-mailing us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or calling (8621) 2090 3114
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Could you tell me your views on our company? If you tell them, I don’t familiar with your company. So I don’t have any views about it. If you tell them this, most of time you will lose the chance. If you want to enter a company, you can investigate the company first, or may be you can collect some documents about this company. A graduate want to enter china bank, so he find a business date about this bank. When he have interviewed, he reply all questions very fluently. So he impresses the interviewer. If you know something about this company, and know your advantage very well, you can empress the recruiter. And also can find a suitable position for you.
If I can give you every kinds of job, what do you think suit you best? This is the best for me. May be you always meet this kind of questions? It is little stranger for you. Actually, it is depending on supposing that every one have their dream but can’t implement. If you really tell he your dream, may be he will appreciate you but don’t recruit you.
Why you choose job hoppers? Although, I feel I have some success in my last job and cooperate with my collage very well. But I fell your company is suit me better. This question is wanted to acknowledge you preparation of your career.
If you want to find a good job in other country, you not only have to prepare for the interview. This most important thing you need is that you have to choose a good job and can go far in it. So you need have internship or some language training first. There are some program, may be can help you. http://chinadream.softisland.com/
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If you have seen the map of China, you won’t feel strange of so many provinces in china. If you know a little about China, you may know the so large different between the people from different province. May be you have seen, Chongqing girls are real beautiful and hot and Hangzhou girls are famous for their traditional appearance and character. When you visit or do business in china, you have to know the different characters of them. It will improve the quality of your travel life and business skill. As you know, Shanghai is the international metropolis; it is one of the earliest cities to carry out reform and open policy. So it is one of the richest cities in China. So the consumption is one of the highest in China. They are familiar with people from all over the world. So you don’t need any special communicate skill in Shanghai, you can just conform to the common international practice. Chongqing is also a very large city, It is famous for its’ hot weather and life style. You can see lots of beautiful girl dress mini-skirt or low cut cloth. They are hot and also have hot-tempered. So you need pay a little attention to your action. Most native to Chongqing like you talk with them directly. You don’t need discussion technique, just express your idea frankly. If you like eating spicy food, you can go there. It is famous for spicy food. May be you have heard about Hang zhou in China. It is one of the richest cities in ancient. So you can find lots of historic place. People enjoy peaceful life. Chongqing is named Mountain City and Hangzhou is famous as water city.Hangzhou. Many of them hold traditional thought in Hangzhou. As you may know, Chinese is affected by Confucius thoughts. If you are gentle man and women, you will be more popular. If you want to do business with different kinds of people in China, you need know the character of their hometown. It will help you to understand their meaning and predict their behavior. If you are really interesting in China, China dream will give you big favor. Detail information, http://chinadream.softisland.com/
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LING'S TRAVEL DIARY May 30, 2010 People of Yunnan The numerous non-Chinese tribes that the traveler encounters in western China, form perhaps one of the most interesting features of travel in that country. It is safe to assert that in hardly any other part of the world is there such a large variety of languages and dialects, as are to be heard in the country which lies between Assam and the eastern border of Yün-nan and in the Indo-Chinese countries to the south of this region.
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By: Timothy Kojetin 10th May, 2010
After a long week of midterms me and some buddies from school decided to take a weekend trip to Inner Mongolia last weekend. It ended up being quite trip to remember. Going to a very international school, I have quite a diverse group of friends who went along for the trip. That is one thing that I love about being in Beijing. It is such an international city and I am going to an International Business University. I have made some amazing friends from all over the world. This weekend I went with people from Mexico, Germany, Peru, Columbia, United States, Russia, Holland, Indonesia, Slovenia, and many more countries. And we had quite an amazing time. We left on Saturday morning at 5 am and it was supposed to be about a 7 hour bus ride.
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Finished Midterms and Ready for a “Xiuxi” By: Timothy Kojetin 30th April,2010. This last week of school has been super tough. It is the dreaded Midterms week at my University. They have just finished now and I am so exhausted and tired that if I fell asleep right now I don’t think that I would wake up until tomorrow
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By: Timothy Kojetin 23rd April, 2010
Ever since I was in high school I had always wanted to study and work in another country. Since I was very young, I have had a passion for travel. Growing up, my dad had always done a good amount of business internationally. He would often come home from a business trip and bring my brother, sister and I souvenirs from many foreign places around the world. We would always be so excited and intrigued about what he would bring home from each trip. So, hearing about all these travels and great experiences my father had made me want to do something like this when I grew up. To be able to satisfy my love for travel in my career while doing business sounded fascinating to me. And now I am grown up, a little bit...
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