Foreigners of Chinese ethnicity can now apply for 5-year visas
Beginning this Thursday (Feb 1), a new five-year visa policy will be taken into effect, allowing foreigners of Chinese origin to stay in China for five years with multiple-entry.
According to Qu Yunhai, the head of The Ministry of Public Security's bureau of exit and entry administration, the new policy was created to encourage more overseas Chinese to 'participate in China's economic development.'
How do you know if you qualify? As reported by SCMP, a foreigner of Chinese origin can be defined in two ways: a former Chinese citizen who has obtained foreign citizenship, or the offspring of present or former Chinese citizens. If this sounds like you, the next step is to start submitting official documents to the ministry proving your ethnic background; such as copies of your or your relatives' Chinese identity cards. Get to it for a hassle-free five-year life in China – at least on the visa front...
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