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28/04/2022

Koi nahi bach skta tests sa🤣🤣

30/03/2022

Again lock down in Shanghai 😢

Self testing for coronavirus virus., Antigen rapid testing
26/03/2022

Self testing for coronavirus virus., Antigen rapid testing

How to do corona self test| covid-19 antigen self rapid test| corona ka test kesay krain

17/03/2022

Mini Lock down in shanghai 😢

28/08/2021

Unfortunately, things have been changed for the foreigners in China. Chinese people thinks that foreigners are bringing Covid-19 to their country. In this video, a security guard is saying "go back, you have virus" just by seeing that I'm a foreigner. So be careful and report these behaviors to local police.

A resident in Shanghai was fined over 140,000 yuan ($21,610) for pruning a camphor tree which was bought and grown by hi...
18/08/2021

A resident in Shanghai was fined over 140,000 yuan ($21,610) for pruning a camphor tree which was bought and grown by him, triggering a wide discussion among Chinese netizens on Sunday with many suggesting that an administrative warning might have been better before giving him a heavy punishment.

The resident, surnamed Li, was also shocked by the punishment. He bought the tree in 2002 over 10,000 yuan, and planted it in his own courtyard. However, he moved it outside his courtyard a few years later because it had grown too tall, blocking out sunshine. A few years later, the tree had grown even taller and Li pruned it in January as it was also blocking out sunshine.

Li let workers cut down all the branches of the tree, only leaving the main tree trunk, which is over two meters high.

"Individuals have no right to transplant and cut trees on public green spaces without the approval of the related greening departments," Shanghai Morning Post reported on Saturday, citing Zhu Xiaoxi, a staff member from Shanghai local urban management department.

If the tree was planted in residents' own courtyard and the diameter of the tree was less than 25 centimeters, the tree can be dealt with by residents themselves, according to Zhu.

As for the amount of the punishment, Zhu explained that the standards of "excessive pruning" were based on varieties of trees

Bad News: China's National Immigration Administration said it will temporarily suspend issuing entry and exit certificat...
05/08/2021

Bad News:
China's National Immigration Administration said it will temporarily suspend issuing entry and exit certificates unless it is urgent and necessary.According to a press conference held by the National Immigration Administration on July 30, China is facing a severe situation to prevent imported COVID-19 from rebounding.
The National Immigration Administration will pay close attention to the global trend of the epidemic, continue to adjust policies and measures dynamically, further tighten the defense line against foreign imports, make every effort to maintain border security and stability, and resolutely prevent the spread of the epidemic through entry and exit channels.

Foreigners’ Work Permit Application and Renewal: Recent ChangesDue to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent travel bans, ...
30/07/2021

Foreigners’ Work Permit Application and Renewal: Recent Changes

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent travel bans, many expatriates who had returned their home countries have been restricted from re-entering China. As a result, renewing their Chinese work permits has become a complicated matter for those stranded.
Although the Chinese government has issued a temporary policy allowing foreigners to renew their work permits remotely, the process has not been fully solved because of the difficulties in renewing foreigners’ residence permits – the expiration of their residence permits may impede a second renewal of their work permits.

Besides, in July, some local governments appear to have tightened rules on work permit applications in a move to deter people from setting up shell companies solely for visa purposes.

It is highly advisable that expatriates are aware of these policy changes and make appropriate and adequate preparations.

China work permit renewal on remote basis
To help expatriates stranded overseas on their Chinese work permit renewal, many local foreign offices have released the temporary policy. For example, on Feb 1st, the Shanghai Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs has announced the Notice on the implementation of the “no-visit” examination and approval for all matters related to the work permit for foreigners in Shanghai.

According to the policy, applicants for renewal of work permits were no longer required to bring the original application documents to the local foreign affairs office in China. Instead, by making a commitment on the authenticity of the documents, applicants can renew their work permits remotely.

The above policy has greatly assisted the process for foreigners’ work permit renewal; however, some issues have not been fully addressed.

Since there has been no policy update on residence permit renewal, foreigners still need to be present in China and provide their entry records in order to renew their residence permits. In fact, a large number of foreigners got their work permits renewed but had to let their residence permits get expired.

Things may become trickier after 12 months when the work permit needs to be renewed again. As there is still no change on rules regarding residence permit renewal, those who were not able to renew their residence permit last year, may not be able to renew their residence permit this year, either.

However, because a valid resident permit is one of the primary requirements for the renewal of a work permit, without a valid residence permit, expatriates stranded outside China may not be able to renew their work permits anymore.

Upon our confirmation with the Shenzhen foreign affair office staff, there are some solutions: expatriates can ask their Chinese employers to cancel their work permit or they can just let the work permit expire itself. Then, when it is time to return to China, applicants can reapply for the work permit as their first-time application.

In this case, we suggest that they make the following preparations in advance:

Apply for a new non-criminal record and get it notarized before you are planning to come to China.
Make sure to get the COVID-19 vaccine to protect your health.
Keep track of the latest policies released on the Chinese embassy’s website in your home country – sometimes different embassies in the same country may not be synchronized on the policy update, make sure you check them all once in a while.
Tightened rules on work permit application
On top of the worrisome news, in July, the Guangdong province foreign affair office appears to have tightened rules on work permit application. This can be a big hurdle for start-up companies, since obtaining a work permit is often the first step towards sending employees to China.

Additional application materials required
Some first-time work permit applicants are now requested to provide additional materials that were never requested before, including (for your very general reference):

Company office leasing contract
Company’s current stage operation introduction
Proof to show the necessity, urgency, and importance of hiring foreign nationals.
Contact with clients/vendors
Custom export sheet

24/07/2021

Typhoon 🌀 hitting Shanghái..

Beautiful view of Shanghái
07/07/2021

Beautiful view of Shanghái

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07/07/2021

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East Nanjing street is the busiest street in Shanghai, And on the 100th Birthday of the China Communist Party there is a huge crowd on this street.

17/05/2021

Eid ul Fitar in China, 13 May 2021

Village life in China ,  https://youtu.be/RL4nifv7Emg
15/05/2021

Village life in China , https://youtu.be/RL4nifv7Emg

China is a developed country in terms of infrastructure and technology. Do you guys also wonder like me about the villages in China? If so, this video is for...

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