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Q: Age limit in chongqing for a work visa

What is age limit for getting a work visa in Chongqing?

 

1 year 8 weeks ago in  Visa & Legalities - Chongqing

 
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yes, there is flexibility ..if you haven't taught at the school before, i've seen a few that will hire up until 63. Where I am, I'm turning 65 in May, but they've kept me since i'm finishing my 7th year here. One can actually stay until 69 (like myself) if they decide to apply for you to be a "foreign expert."

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Not older than 60-years old, everywhere across China ...

 

I didn't say, you're already too old ...! 

 

 

Application for Z visa is centralized, i.e. rules don't differ from Province to Province ..

 

My search engine is the bestest ...

 

https://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/visa/work.htm

 

What is the age limit for Z visa application?

 

The age limit is 18 - 60 for all applicants. However, there is some flexibility in these requirements, so if you are not in this age range and can find a willing employer, they may still be able to obtain approval for you.

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yes, there is flexibility ..if you haven't taught at the school before, i've seen a few that will hire up until 63. Where I am, I'm turning 65 in May, but they've kept me since i'm finishing my 7th year here. One can actually stay until 69 (like myself) if they decide to apply for you to be a "foreign expert."

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