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Q: New policy or just a rumor?

Oftentimes future policies take shape of mere rumors down here to observe the public reaction and/or at first being implemented solely on local scale. Then sooner then you know it, they become new policies that are implemented on a national level. Recently many schools in first tier cities started stating that according to PSB policies in those cities (without any proof, as always) PSBs can't process work visas for subject teachers (Maths, Economics etc) unless those teachers come from native English speaking countries, which sounds as nonsense at first, but too many sources indicate the same thing. Please, advise if anyone has heard or come across any of such info. Cheers to all and happy weekend!

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Some agents mention that some avosa applications of south africans are rejected in guangdong province. I think visa rules are getting stricter but there is no definite answer for subject teachers at the moment.

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Some agents mention that some avosa applications of south africans are rejected in guangdong province. I think visa rules are getting stricter but there is no definite answer for subject teachers at the moment.

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A: I had a similar experience in HK. If I recall correctly, before or at
A:I had a similar experience in HK. If I recall correctly, before or at the Z visa application, I had to submit ME from the ordinary HK clinic, where I explained why I need ME and I asked them to examine only necessary things (I don't remember the cost ...), and then ... I got Z stamp and when back in China, I had to complete another RP ME, which was on the employer, i.e. included in the Contract ...We've never discussed refund of payment for HK ME with my employer. Year 2013 ...I'd say, that is a regular thingy embassies around the world require, before issuing visas for LT stay in the country. "Vladimir Vladimiro-Witch ras-Putin" (LOL@your pronunciation ..) demands the same thingy before granting LT stay in Ruski.  ... Haa, 2013 was the Snowden's year. I was in Kowloon at the time of his landing .. with all these files ... I'm-Still-in-LMAO-State ... Cost for the ME in HK was around HK$ 2000/200 EUR, and ME was kind of swift, quicker and way shorter than on the mainland ... -- icnif77