Work Visa from South Africa to China

Work Visa from South Africa to China Description

  • Holding a work visa is the only way to legally work in China.
  • The first step to securing a China work visa (Z visa) is obtaining an employment permit.
  • This permit, otherwise called the employment license, is issued by the Chinese government through any of its diplomatic missions abroad.
  • The Z visa is usually issued for one entry with duration of stay of 000 — which means to be determined by the embassy.
  • A holder of the Z visa should enter China within 90 days after visa is issued and must register at a local public security bureau within 30 days of arrival.
  • The China residence permit will be issued at the bureau to replace the Z visa.
  • Unlike the Z visa, the residence permit allows multiple entries into China for one year.
  • In order to apply for the China Z visa, please take note of the following:
    • You must submit your original passport, plus a photocopy of the name page. Visas can only be stamped on your original passport.
    • The passport should have at least 12 months validity left and at least 2 blank visa pages for visa stamping. If this is not the case, you must renew your passport first before starting your application.
    • If you have a valid China visa in another passport, you will need to submit that passport together with the new passport when applying for a new visa.
    • South Africans are required to apply for this visa in person.
    • All fields are mandatory when filling the application form. If a section doesn't apply, please type in "None" or "N/A'. Incomplete forms will be rejected.
    • Check for omission and errors before you print the form. Changes or correction is not allowed on the printed form. You must print a new form in case of any change or correction.
    • Do not use staple for your documents. Paper clip is fine.
    • The passport-type photograph must be recent, full face and frontal, taken against a white background. The dimension is 33mm wide and 48mm tall.
    • Use paper clip to attach the photo face-down (avoid scratching) to the form. Do not staple or glue the photo.
  • Foreigners that work in China has been divided into 3 classes:
    • Class A (high level talents)
    • Class B (professional personnel)
    • Class C (foreigners who are nontechnical or service workers hired on a temporary/seasonal basis).
  • Not all jobs can get you a work visa. For instance, posts at small, private English schools often can’t.
  • If you are caught working with the wrong visa, you risk paying a fine that ranges between 5,000 and 20,000 Chinese Yuan, and may even end up in prison (from five to fifteen days).

Work Visa from South Africa to China Requirements

  • A South African passport valid for at least 6 months from the intended arrival date and must have 2 blank pages for visa stamp.
  • Duly completed and signed visa application form.
  • If the applicant is a minor, the parents/legal guardians have to sign the form.
  • Passport-size photographs (48 x 33mm) taken in white background.
  • Travel document.
  • Proof of financial support
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Copy of return flight ticket
  • Proof of financial support
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Documentation confirming the purpose of travel.
  • Copy of travel itinerary.
Validity: 30 days
Processing Time: 2 - 15 days
Cost: Not available
Address

14th Floor, Sandton City Office Tower, Corner Rivonia Rd & 5th St, Sandton

Phone

+27 11 505 9300

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