I have been married for LESS than 5 years so I am NOT eligible for this program. I went o the PSB (14th floor) to inquire because I was with a freind who was trying to do this so I got a copy of the regs for both of us.
I have been married for LESS than 5 years so I am NOT eligible for this program. I went o the PSB (14th floor) to inquire because I was with a freind who was trying to do this so I got a copy of the regs for both of us.
I have a (6 page) copy of the regulations that I got about 4 years ago. from the 14th floor. I am sure there have been some changes to it so I really hope someone can get a new copy of the regs. The 1 year residence permit is what every married person gets nowadays but that is NOT the same as the Residence (Green Book) permit we are talking about here.
My frieind and I were joking but it is somewhat true. The reason no one gets a green book is NOT because they can't get one but rather because no one seems to make it past the 5 years of marriage - They get divorced before 5 years.
This is one topic that no one seems to have any expertise about because I still have not met one person who has gotten this Green Book Residence Permit yet.
Lets hope you are the first so you can lead the way for the rest of us.
Accupuncture doctors vary depending on the problem you want treated. I don't think it is enough to ask about a doctor here - you should also ask about what specific condition you want treated. Some are better for allergies, other are better for back problems, and so on.
This thread is about the GOOD things in China. If you want to complain or you feel China is NOT good then feel free to make your own post about the negative things in China.
However, this post is for Positive and Good things in China only.
Ocean - I agree with you. Have no idea what classes this person is looking for.
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The new Visa office is located at 118 Tuo Dong Road. There is no number on the building yet so do not bother to look for it. There are 2 passport photo shops on either side of the building. The office is located directly in front of the Kunming Museum. The bus stop is named - Shi Bo Wu Guan - Bus 1, 62, 109, 117, 145, 213, A1 and K3 stop directly in front of the office. Foreigners need to go to the 3rd floor. The Tuo Dong Stadium is located to the right of the office while Baita Road is located to the left of the office.
A quick glimpse of Yunnan's ancient salt towns
Posted byHas the new road from Heijing to Yuan Mou been completed yet? The new road runs right through Heijing.
Ruili considers suing companies over naming rights
Posted byHow embarassing - Anything for money. No honor, no integrity, just GREED.
China's national meat scandal hits Yunnan
Posted byJust yesterday I watched something about this on the bus. The Customs folks stopped and confiscated a few big trucks on the road from Puer. The trucks were not refridgerated so this is one of the cause of the problems. So if the meat did make it in to its final destination it had to be repacked and refrozen after the long trip. Perhaps the meat in the center of the truck can keep but surely not the meat on top or the sides.
China's national meat scandal hits Yunnan
Posted byI love it, the meat came from the the USA. Like Bayer selling hemophilia drugs tainted with AIDS to other countries.
Around Town: Zhaozong Reservoir
Posted bySince I live on Zhao Zong Road I decided to pay this reservoir a visit via bus #7 which is 2 stops from my home.
The first thing I noticed is that there is plenty of constructuion going on - a new retaining wall is being built as well as a brand new pumping faciltiy with several large pipes to divert the water.
At the time this article was written, this reservoir may have just been a pond but that is no longer the case. "There are no pumping facilities or drains at Zhaozong Reservoir — it is simply a large pond".
The construction workers said that because water is such a precious commodity in Kunming every drop will be put to use in the near future.
Bus #7 to the Zhao Zong Yi Zu Cun Kou Bus Stop. Turn left when you see the Long Hua Temple a few meters before the main entrance to Sen Lin Hu = Forest Lake = 森林湖.
There were at least 20 redundant signs on the walking trail every 10 meters that clearly read - NO SWIMMING!