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Please may somebody help me to get Studient Visa in Kunming?

GoK Moderator (5096 posts) • 0

The student visa is for study purposes and the institution that applies for a visa for you is held accountable for you. I have heard of several times, in other cities, where visas are revoked.

If a person registered with a school is involved in a criminal activity, or it becomes clear that they are doing something outside of the visa, then the school is accountable. They may lose their status with the PSB and not be able to get visas for students. This will hit them right in their income streams.

Hastaelputomonyo (7 posts) • 0

My thanks to everyone for the Info
I see that there is the possibility of generalized in schools in China this situation of not admission of students only enrol to obtain visa and so to live legally in the country
I would like to say that lately in Beijing and Shanghai the chinese goverment are putting more and more intransigent with some foreigners working and living in China
I have doubt as to be able to work in another city with a student visa cheap issued in kunming
Regards

Dazzer (2813 posts) • 0

Ah! so you are intending to work illegally. And really want to abuse the student visa to the maximum.

If you have a student visa for a Kunming university and are studying in Kunming and doing a little work on the side to help pay for your studies this is a bit naughty.
If you have a student visa for a Kunming university, you aren't studying, and you will be working in another city you are really extracting urine. You deserve to get bounced.

YuantongsiYuantongsi (717 posts) • 0

Due to misuse of the student visa system, ie getting a student visa and working in another city, its now really hard for some nationalities to get a student visa in Kunming at all.

I was asking around for an African friend to get a student visa in Kunming and only Li Gong Da was able to provide a visa,,and only after a safety deposit of around (can't remember exactly) 50K rmb was paid.

Hastaelputomonyo (7 posts) • 0

I'm trying to clarify doubts about the visa, I do not know the percentage of foreigners working in half-day schedule with student visa, the information that I receive is opposite to many other things that I have heard before, why wonder
of course I want to study Chinese, but the questions is to decide the best option

Dazzer (2813 posts) • 0

In the strictest terms. A student visa is for study only, at the institution that provided that visa. Any other use of the visa is illegal. This includes part time work, paid or unpaid.
The Chinese authorities are now clamping down on people misusing the visas.

You may have heard different things from different people about what you can and cannot do with a student visa. But the word can is a selective word. e.g. you can work on a student visa, you can also murder, rape, and run drugs. But all of these are also illegal.

Hastaelputomonyo (7 posts) • 0

My intention in the first place is to study Chinese
Secondly, I'm trying to clarify doubts
would be stupid if i plan a fraud to the State, does not interest me and I do not intend to do so, but if I enroll me I need a course adapted to my pace of study and my pocket, I've already previously spent money in registration and visa and I have learned at a pace inadequate to my ability, forgetting much of studied by not being able to retain as much information
for several reasons I think viable study and visa in kunming, the prices are reasonable and the courses I've found are very varied
I take this opportunity to let all users know that also interests me the worker visa, because I want to learn the Chinese language and stay in china, either as a student, as working or even consider the possibility to marry a Chinese, the issue is that you necessary to have a visa to live in China and that is what I try to get first and foremost I stay in China, where at least if I do not attend classes, I talk to people every day and practice what little I have learned of mandarin

Liumingke1234 (3297 posts) • 0

Don't marry a Chinese national just to get a visa. Big mistake. It's cheaper to be single and get a visa. If you happen to meet that special someone and you happen to really get along with the family, then go for it.

Hastaelputomonyo (7 posts) • 0

Don't marry a Chinese national just to get a visa. Big mistake.

Liumingke,I totally agree with you and I hope that neither you nor anyone else in this forum has deduced that I have spoken of the possibility of marriage I "only to get visa", since I did not say that neither my intention is a marriage of convenience

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