Getting a China Visa
Getting a China Visa.
Valid for 12 or 24 months, renewable
Residence Visa
Family can also accompany holder
Setting up a WFOE or RO enables you to apply
Getting a China visa
In order to work and reside in China, you must obtain a working visa, also called a Z visa. In September 2013, the Chinese government restricted their working visa policies, making the work visa probably the most difficult visa to obtain. Corporation China will assist in obtaining the appropriate visa and work permits for foreign employees who will be working in the WFOE. Employment Visas and Work Permits are good for one year and include multiple entries. The initial approval requires a Physical Examination and the entire process takes approximately 3 to 4 weeks.

Individual Income Tax Calculation

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CHINA PAYROLL SERVICES
Most foreign companies prefer not to engage in the administration of their social benefits and individual income tax obligations. This function is often outsourced to a licensed HR service provider to ensure accuracy and compliance.

CHINA HR SERVICES
Foreign companies may face the issue of finding open-minded and strong English speaking talent. We will help you find right the employee profiles that best match your company’s objectives.

RECRUITING & PEO SERVICES
Our PEO services will hire your company’s staff for you and oversee all HR-related functions. This is a perfect solution for everyone looking to achieve great efficiency on managing HR costs.

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Getting the most talented, holding key workers, and perceiving good performers are for the most part indispensable to business achievement. We will advise your company on how to create the perfect benefits package for your team.
CHINA VISA SERVICES
What’s a Chinese Visa
A Chinese visa is a permit issued by visa authorities of the People’s Republic of China in accordance with its laws and regulations to a foreign citizen for entry into, exit from or transit through Chinese territory. The Chinese visa authorities will issue a diplomatic visa, courtesy visa, service visa or ordinary visa according to the foreign citizen’s status, purpose of visit and type of passport.
Need a visa?
If you’re not a Chinese national, you will most likely need to get a Chinese visa. Citizens of Singapore, Brunei and Japan holding ordinary passports may enter China without a visa. If you are a UK passport holder and are planning a trip to the People’s Republic of China, you will require a visa. If you don’t have one you will be refused entry .

Types of Chinese Visas
What is the major purpose of your visit to China and which is the most appropriate visa category for your application.
Major Purpose of Visit | Visa Categories | Description of Visa |
Exchanges, visits, study tours and other activities | F | Issued to those who are invited to China for exchanges, visits, study tours and other activities. |
Commerce & Trade | M | Issued to those who are invited to China for commercial and trade activities. |
As a tourist | L | Issued to those who are going to travel to China for tourism. |
Employment | Z | Issued to those taking up a post or employment, or giving commercial performances, in China. |
Commercial performances | ||
Transit | G | Issued to those who are going to transit through China en route to a third country (or region). |
As a crew member or a motor vehicle driver | C | Issued to foreign crew members of aircraft, trains and ships, motor vehicle drivers engaged in cross-border transport activities, and also to the accompanying family members of the above-mentioned ships’ crew members. |
As a student | X1 | Issued to those intending to study in China for a period of more than 180 days. |
X2 | Issued to those intending to study in China for a period of no more than 180 days. | |
As an introduced talent | R | Issued to those who are high-level qualified talents or whose skills are urgently needed by China. |
As a journalist | J1 | Issued to resident foreign journalists/media staff of foreign news organizations stationed in China. The intended duration of stay in China exceeds 180 days. |
J2 | Issued to foreign journalists/media staff on temporary news coverage missions. The intended duration of stay in China is limited to no more than 180 days. | |
Permanent Residence | D | Issued to those who are going to reside in China permanently. |
TOTAL SUPPORT Services:
Our professional are experts in all areas of Human Resource services ranging from Payroll, Recruitment, Labor Law, Salary Tax Calculation, Insurance and many other services related to all types of company structures such as WOFE (Wholly Owned Foreign Enterprise), JV (Joint Ventures), RO (Representative Offices, etc. makes of us one of the leading HR service firms of China and the world.
CHINA VISA FAQ
1. Can I get a China Visa to China and how long does it take?
Corporation China will assist in obtaining the appropriate visa and work permits for foreign employees who will be working in the WFOE. Employment Visa’s and Work Permits are good for one year and include multiple entries. The initial approval requires a Physical Examination and the entire process takes approximately 3 to 4 weeks.
1. If I start working in China does my family get a Visa?
Yes , you can bring your whole family with you.

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Trademark Dispute analysis and defense
If you are discontented with the rejection of your registration, you may file for a rejection review with the Chinese government to regain your chances for accomplishing the registration process.
Filing Trademark dispute
These reports can provide you with a comprehensive protection for your trademark that can allow you to evade unnecessary litigations and disputes.
File Trademark dispute
You may file for opposition on other’s registration, under legal grounds, with the trademark office to prevent confusion and infringement.
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