Wednesday, March 21, 2012

I'm american working in china, my wife is in Hong kong. she is from philippines. i want to bring her to china.

I'm american working in china, my wife is in Hong kong. she is from philippines. i want to bring her to china.?
She works in Hong kong but after we are married she will come here to live with me. how can i do this. I have work visa here in china she lives in Hong kong now, can i petition her to be added to my visa,?
China - 4 Answers
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One Word: Airplane.
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It sounds like your fiance has Filipino citizenship. She can bring her Filipino passport to the China Resources Building in Wan Chai and apply for a Chinese tourism "L" visa. Fiances are not eligible for immigration-related treatment, the way spouses and children are. In addition, even if you do get married, the fact that you have different nationalities may produce issues if you try joining her visa application to your existing business visa. I'm not saying that it can't be done, only that it may not go smoothly.
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I would suggest that you get a letter of invitation from your employer, stating that you are full time employed and submit it with a copy of your marriage certificate to the Chinese office in Central. I have heard of Filipinos having to get their visas back home in which case obviously you would have to do it that way. A copy of a contract showing where you intend to live in China would also probably be beneficial to the application.
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after marriage you will have a certificate which proves you two are hubby and wife so you will need to make a request in the place you work in case you have it stated in your contract... make sure they employer lets you bring family members coz some don't and even the fact of marriage will change nothing in this situation...

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

What would you like to ask?what are the preferred agency in hong kong to have work and opportunity in canada

What would you like to ask?what are the preferred agency in hong kong to have work and opportunity in canada?

Immigration - 2 Answers
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Do it yourself
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Most agencies are just scams... only deal direct with an employer http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Are there any good stripclubs to work at in Hong Kong

Are there any good stripclubs to work at in Hong Kong?

China - 8 Answers
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Are you a stripper I have a club send photos with your resume'
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email me. I can help.
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you guys are a riot. maybe you'd rather be a movie star?
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You can try Joe Banana in Wan Chai District.
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Yeah, it's called the Pussycat Club and it's in Wanchai.
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I doubt it is legal in Hong Kong. Will you consider other places like Macau and Singapore?
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If your fine and have skills, I can make you lots of money in China, I live in Shenzhen. Send photos and resume if interested.
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so many its mind boggling

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Can a Hong Kong passport holder stay and work in mainland China unconditionally

Can a Hong Kong passport holder stay and work in mainland China unconditionally?
My relative has a Hong Kong SAR passport & identity card with the right to abode in HK. Can he enter mainland china as frequently and stay as long as he wants? Is there any condition to him working there? If it is at all relevant, he is also a US citizen. Please attach the relevant links if possible.
China - 3 Answers
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Hong Kong citizens do not need a Z visa as they have a right to be on the mainland. However, there are possible drawbacks,the employer would have to pay an extra 32% of your pay into a super fund and for health services, and you would have 12% of your pay deducted for similar services! And to be eligible for this special status you have to register within 10 days of starting employment. Go through this undermentioned link for precise details.Holding a US passport at times is disadvantageous visa viz the Hong Kong passport.
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China do not recognize dual citizenship. So that person is either a US citizen or a Chinese citizen. For a US citizen, a visa is required to travel and work in China and that person has US protection. For a Chinese citizen living in Hong Kong, a 'home coming card' is required. Then the person can travel as frequent and as long as he/she likes. Anyone entering China with a home coming card, is not foreign citizen and will not get US protection, if that matters. Anyone working in China has to pay tax.
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HK and Macau are special regions for China. You can be using both passport from boht HK and USA. Just use your HK ID card when you enters HK and use an USA passport when you travel. You cannot enter China with your HK ID or passport. For HKs, you can get a "Home Return Card" to enter China. The "Home Return Card" has a 10 years expiration day. You can stay in China as long as you wish, and you can work in China. I am not sure if there is any difference for taxes, and you may not get some benefits that China citizen has... You may want to use HK's yahoo answer to find out more. (knowledge.yahoo.com.hk)