21 Apr Study in China
A growing economic power, international trader and leader in high-tech, China has taken great strides in recent decades – particularly in terms of research, higher education and innovation.
Located in Asia, China is home to some amazing colleges and universities with many different degree programs.
By studying in China international students get an opportunity to view things from Chinese perspective. Merging the knowledge of both China and their home countries will give students an advantage to explore potential opportunities in China for the future.
China has become one of the most popular study abroad destinations for international students because of its long history and exciting culture.
Work Rights For Students
China Daily reported that they can now work part-time during their studies, according to a statement by the country’s Education Ministry.
International students in China with residence permit are allowed to take part-time jobs or internships outside the campus as long as they obtain approval from their academic institutions and the entry and exit administrative authorities.
Post-study Employment Rights
In early 2017, the central government introduced a program for international students with postgraduate degrees or who had attended “well-known” universities to obtain Chinese work permits after graduation.
Previously, international students and those with degrees obtained overseas had to have a minimum of two years’ work experience outside China before they could apply for a work visa.
Long term Stay
When you decide to stay longer in the country because you want to continue your study, you can go to the embassy and apply for an extension of your study visa. Most of the time it will not be a problem, as long as you have a university declaration as proof.
But if you want to stay longer because you got a job offered, different rules apply. In this case, you need to apply for a work visa called Visa Z, and both the employer and you need to meet the conditions.
Check out the official Chinese government website for more information and the requirements for applying for a work visa, or any other visa that is not a student visa.
Dependents Stay
If your parents, spouse, and children under 18 years old want to come to China to visit you or live with you, they can apply a dependent visa.
They can apply to extend the dependent visa in the Shanghai Exit-Entry Administration Bureau as well.
Course options in China
- BTech
- MBA
- MS
- BBA
- MBBS
- BSc
- MIM
- MFin
- MA
- MArch
- MDes