OT Anyone with knowledge of Chinese immigration laws?
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OT Anyone with knowledge of Chinese immigration laws?
Have a UK client/friend who is being relocated to China for work. He wants to bring his US fiancee with him and she would like to work once there (she's a teacher). Anyone with any knowledge of whether she can go there as his fiancee or if they have to get married first in order to be there with him?
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Re: OT Anyone with knowledge of Chinese immigration laws?
cindyabs wrote:
> Have a UK client/friend who is being relocated to China for work. He
> wants to bring his US fiancee with him and she would like to work once
> there (she's a teacher). Anyone with any knowledge of whether she can go
> there as his fiancee or if they have to get married first in order to be
> there with him?
>
I would suggest he contact the Chinese consulate.
> Have a UK client/friend who is being relocated to China for work. He
> wants to bring his US fiancee with him and she would like to work once
> there (she's a teacher). Anyone with any knowledge of whether she can go
> there as his fiancee or if they have to get married first in order to be
> there with him?
>
I would suggest he contact the Chinese consulate.
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Re: OT Anyone with knowledge of Chinese immigration laws?
Flash...oh oh....Master of the Obvious!!
Originally posted by Mrtravelkay
cindyabs wrote:
> Have a UK client/friend who is being relocated to China for work. He
> wants to bring his US fiancee with him and she would like to work once
> there (she's a teacher). Anyone with any knowledge of whether she can go
> there as his fiancee or if they have to get married first in order to be
> there with him?
>
I would suggest he contact the Chinese consulate.
cindyabs wrote:
> Have a UK client/friend who is being relocated to China for work. He
> wants to bring his US fiancee with him and she would like to work once
> there (she's a teacher). Anyone with any knowledge of whether she can go
> there as his fiancee or if they have to get married first in order to be
> there with him?
>
I would suggest he contact the Chinese consulate.
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Re: OT Anyone with knowledge of Chinese immigration laws?
Originally posted by DCMark
Flash...oh oh....Master of the Obvious!!
Flash...oh oh....Master of the Obvious!!
Other than that oh Enlightened One, was trying to get any personal spin on this, ya know, the old sharing and caring?!
Someone kindly took the time to PM me with a comment and some info, that would fall under the sharing and caring category.