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Q: While with a work visa, will I be able to have a part-time job with another company?

48 weeks 13 hours ago in  General  - China

 
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Part-time work is NOW possible for foreigners. You need to make arrangements with the company you have a contract with. Your obligations are with them. The part-time work needs to be flexible around your contract company. This went into effect about two years ago.

 

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No, you won't be able to work at other companies other than only at the one which sponsored your Z visa and other permits for it!

 

You can legally work only at the Z visa sponsor, working anywhere else (even with the consent of your primary employer!) is illegal.

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I found an older thread (8Y ago) with similar Q and explanations about part-time work under Z/Residence permit:

 

https://answers.echinacities.com/question/i-have-z-visa-and-working-scho...

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Part-time work is NOW possible for foreigners. You need to make arrangements with the company you have a contract with. Your obligations are with them. The part-time work needs to be flexible around your contract company. This went into effect about two years ago.

 

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No you won't be able to because you have the permission to work for just one company aside from that I don't think there's any other option 

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