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The article was originally published July 3, 2020. It was last updated September 23, 2020.
Breaking News: According to a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the National Immigration Administration on Wednesday, foreign nationals holding valid Chinese residence permits for work, personal matters, and reunion can enter China without applying for new visas - effective from 0 am, September 28, 2020.
If these 3 categories of residence permits as held by foreign nationals have expired (in the time since the travel ban was imposed on March 28, 2020) - the holders may apply for relevant visas by presenting the expired residence permits and relevant material to the Chinese embassies or consulates on the condition that the purpose of the holder’s visit to China remains unchanged.
All other measures in the March 26 Announcement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the National Immigration Administration on the Temporary Suspension of Entry by Foreign Nationals Holding Valid Chinese Visas or Residence Permits (see here) will continue to be implemented.
By Fuki Fu, Human Resources, Dezan Shira & Associates Shanghai Office
Q: If I am holding a valid business visa, may I enter China for urgent business now?
A: The MOFA has suspended the entry into China by foreign nationals holding visas or residence permits since March 28, 2020. If your visa was issued before March 28, you will not be able to enter China with a business visa; if your visa is issued after March 28, you will be free to enter China.
Q: If I am stuck outside China and my work permit and residence permit are going to expire before the borders reopen, do I have to reapply for the work permit and residence permit, or do I have to start with the Z visa again?
A: If your work permit and residence permit are going to expire before the travel ban is lifted, you should renew the work permit remotely.
Q: What should I do if the work permit and residence permit expired before the travel ban?
A: If your work permit and residence permit already expired, your Chinese employer will need to restart the work permit application for you.
Q: If I was terminated by the Chinese employer, but my work permit and residence permit are still valid, may I enter China with the valid residence permit after the travel ban is lifted?
A: No. The company is responsible to cancel the residence permit of the employee after canceling their work permit. If the company did not cancel the residence permit and the foreigner enters China with the residence permit, both the company and the foreigner will be punished.
Q: If I am a foreigner but holding a permanent resident ID card of China, may I enter China under the travel ban?
A: Yes.
Q: Do I need to observe a compulsory quarantine of 14 days when landing in China? A: Yes.
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