Forums > Living in Kunming > Orthodontist Not all dentists are orthodontists but all orthodontists are dentists. You will not find any listings for orthodontists because they are all included with dentists (Healthcare). I took a few minutes to read and I found 3 recent reviews about ortho work and they clearly refer to 3 seperate dental offices that are all found in the listings.
A simple phone call to each of those offices will produce immediate results. "Does your office do braces for children?" Where are you located? General information.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Orthodontist Orthodontist = dentist
Search bar - dentist = 3 pages of results including 2 for orthodontists as well as english speaking dentists. Many positive reviews by those who recommend specific location. Many recent threads on this topic as well.
www.gokunming.com/en/forums/all/?search=dentist
Listings - Many dentists and orthodontists here that have been used by foreigners with positive results in the past. Many to choose from depending on where one lives + they speak english.
www.gokunming.com/en/listings/city/kunming/healthcare/
Forums > Living in Kunming > 10 year visa updates? I have no idea why you keep mentioning illegal work on a spouse visa. You should direct that comment tho those who are working illegally on a spouse visa.
Forums > Living in Kunming > 10 year visa updates? You should ask that question of those who are working with a spouse visa. Many forum members here with spouse visa who are working and some also have work visa.
Forums > Living in Kunming > 10 year visa updates? Although HK is expensive to visit, in the long run it is the best place to do a visa run provided you can do it all in 1 day and do not have to stay in HK overnight. Even with a brand new 52 page passport, a 10 yr visa will quickly use up a new passport with visas and entry - exit stamps. Especially with those jerks at the border who open any page and put a stamp wherever they want.
I know one poor slob (single) who has a 10 yr visa with 60 day stay. He is going bankrupt from coming and going and his passport is all used up and he does not even have the visa for 2 years yet. It is very difficult to live ones life with a 60 day deadline looming over ones head all the time. Also, 60 days does not equal 60 days because of weekends and holidays and avaiability of transport (cheapest fares). A person can exit a few days shy but do not exceed your stay or there will be repurcussions. Imagine doing this with a family of 4 every 60 days. Hehe!
Also, forget about travel and leisure as this 60-90 day mandatory exit will use up all your vacation money. Hehe!
People who are trying to use the 10 yr visa as a means to live in China will soon find out this is NOT the way to go. Just wait and see how many foreigners get turned in or get caught working illegally with a 10 yr visa. Hehe!
Wait until you get to HK and they say NO or they say you must wait 5-10 days. Hehe!
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Drug-resistant malaria spreading through SE Asia
Posted byHere we go again. I am sure the vaccine will be coming shortly.
Kunming-Shanghai railway delayed until 2016
Posted byBetter some than None. China has several fast trains in operation and is expanding quickly. The USA has None.
Kunming-Shanghai railway delayed until 2016
Posted byAmazing! China can make a bullet train from Shanghai to Kunming (2066 km) for 49 billion while the USA still cant make a bullet train fron San Fran to LA (1300 km) for 68 billion.
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Government undertaking aims to flush Dianchi clean
Posted byHere we go again. I wonder how much this little project will cost?
China's diabetes rate passes 11 percent
Posted byNo mention of the average age of the people with diabetes. In the west, people have adapted to GMO and junk food over time (70 years) but in China the junk food revolution has ocurred in a very short period of time. Much in the same way as Native Americans became alcoholic in a short period of time because alcohol was introduced by the murdering Europeans that came to occupy and steal their land.