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: China Briefing BlogChina to Restrict F Visas for 60th Anniversary
By China Briefing
Full post as published by China Briefing Blog on April 22, 2009 (boomark / email).
China Visa Update
The One Eyed Panda attended AmCham's very recent seminar on China visas and he left with a whole slew of good notes. So if you are wondering about the latest regarding China visas, I urge you to go his post, China Visa Update as it is very helpful...
China's F-Visas -- Put A Fork In Those Babies
The Wall Street Journals' China Blog just did a post on China's current visa situation, entitled, "Visa Saga." The gist of it is that securing F-visas and tourist visas has gotten much more difficult and that multiple entry visas are becoming nearly extinct and the "prospects of the government easing the rules are slim...
China Visas -- Just The Facts, Ma'am
The Beijinger does a stellar job setting forth the current state of China visas in its post, entitled, "China Visa ? Facts and Fiction." Highlights from the post's "What We know for sure" (i...
China Business Visas. Just When You Think It Can't Get Any Worse.
"Just when you think you've lost everything, you find out you can always lo-o-o-o-ose a little more," Bob Dylan, from "Trying to Get to Heaven (Before They Close the Door)" Financial Times is out with an article entitled, "China cuts business visas before the Olympics," detailing how Chinese business visas are going to be restricted even further for the next two months: Several of the main cities hosting the Olympics have said they will stop...
China: Take That Tourist Visa And Shove It
As we have often written, China always used to be incredibly lax about people using tourist visas to work in China. I know someone who lived in China for fifteen (15) years on nothing but tourist visas...
60th Anniversary of the Most Translated Document in the World
Today is the 60th anniversary of the "most translated document" in the world according to the Guinness Book of Records -- the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. And hat tip to Mark Wojcik (John Marshall, Chicago), International Law Prof Blog,...
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