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20 April, 2016
New Visa Policies Bring China and US Closer
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By Becky Xia, Jenny Wang and Ariel Hui Wang
Over the past two years, evolving visa policies between China and the US have made it easier than ever
to do business between the two largest economies in the world. The changes started in 2014, at the Asia-
Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit, where US President Barack Obama pointed out that the
1.8 million Chinese who visited the US contributed $21 billion to the US economy and supported more
than 100,000 jobs. Reciprocal visa reforms announced after the APEC Summit have opened up trade
channels and brought business opportunities for companies doing business in the US, particularly in
tourism, education, investment and real estate. Business and tourist visas, once valid for only one year,
can now be valid for up to 10 years, and student and exchange visas have been bumped up from one year
to five years.
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2. What's more, reforms to Chinese immigration policies have now also made it easier for new foreign
graduates and highly-skilled talent to work in China without interruption. The new regulations include 12
policies in Shanghai effective July 1, 2015 and 20 policies in Beijing effective March 1, 2016.
Highlights of the new policies that American citizens would benefit from include:
1. 144-hour transit visa
Starting January 31, 2016, foreigners coming from 51 countries, including US passport holders, who
transit in Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang within 144 hours (6 days) are exempted from visas for China.
During the exemption period, the passenger is allowed to move around within Shanghai, Jiangsu and
Zhejiang.
2. China permanent residence (China Green Card)
A foreigner working in China for a consecutive number of four years with six months of stay in China
each year who meets certain annual income and tax contribution requirements and with recommendation
from his or her current employer, the foreign employee is eligible to apply for a permanent residence
permit, or China Green Card. A foreigner with a valid China Green Card is exempted from applying for
work authorization permits.
3. Visa solution for new foreign graduates of Beijing and Shanghai universities
In the past, foreign students could not continue to stay in China after graduation due to the lack of
relevant work experience required for work authorization. New policies, however, allow for new foreign
graduates from Shanghai universities who plan to invest or work in Shanghai can apply for two-year
personal affair residence permit or work-type residence permit. For foreigners graduating from Beijing
universities, five-year personal affair residence permits will be issued to allow them to conduct business
in China right after graduation.
4. Five-year residence permit for foreign employees in Beijing and Shanghai
In recent years, a foreign employee was only allowed to renew his or her China employment permit for
one year at a time. However, the new immigration policies now allow a foreign employee who has
worked in Beijing and Shanghai with China employment permits for a continuous number of two years
with no negative China immigration records to apply for five-year, long-term China employment permits.
5. China talent visa (R visa)
The R visa is a relatively new type of Chinese visa issued to those who are defined as high-level qualified
talents or whose talents are urgently needed in China. Starting in August 2015, the Chinese Talent
Assessing Authority announced new rules to determine high-level qualified talents and how they can
apply for R visas and China Green Cards.
The regulations define R visa holders as high-level foreign nationals who meet at least one of the
following qualifications:
• Distinguished talent with a world-recognized award
• Famous expert
• Senior executive
• Research and development expert employed by companies qualified by the Science and
Technology Commission or Development and Reform Commission
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3. • Other distinguished foreign national who can meet an urgent need in a local market
There is no age limit for R visa applicants. Foreign talent with proper documentation issued by the
Chinese Talent Assessing Authority or company owning a high-tech certificate can apply for R visa
directly at the Shanghai airport upon landing. Certified foreign talent can apply for five-year residence
permits in Shanghai. In addition, they can also apply for China Green Cards after three years of
employment in Shanghai, cutting one year off the standard for those without the R visa distinction.
The aforementioned mutually beneficial immigration policies between US and China have improved
trade, investment and business ties by facilitating travel and offering easier access to China and US. The
recent implementation of new favorable Chinese immigration policies will continue to bring more
business growth for both countries.
Becky Xia is a Partner at Fragomen, a single-focus provider of immigration services and support,
comprised of law firms and immigration consultancies in 20 countries across all regions globally.
Jenny Wang is a Manager at Fragomen.
Ariel Hui Wang is a Consultant at Fragomen.
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