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12-20-2013, 02:01 AMI speak native NZ English as I grew up there
Ive got a Dutch passport
I've got fake docs yet never used them
Yes I'm employed illegally
They know that
I would think using my fake docs to get a legal work permit would be a better solution ?
Then all other things are a breeze if it's possible
See you tonight?!
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#72 Re: Hello from Toronto, Canada12-20-2013, 02:28 AM
You do realise that wherever you want to 'apply' for a PRC D/L that you are required to be registered as living there with the proper PSB office, and have the temporary residence print out/slip of paper (required to be updated each year). So you can't just be living in Zibo and use that residence and go apply directly with SH Traffic Management Bureau.
The issue about employment visa depend entirely on what purpose/employment you are seeking. The issue concerning nationality might have some relevancy or be more aligned with what foreign expert certificate you are meant (required) to apply for.
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12-20-2013, 02:30 AMI'm lost now?!
What shit am I in?!
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#74 Re: Hello from Toronto, Canada12-20-2013, 02:39 AM
Unless one is residing/riding further South...
+1 on the visa. Though might be better to get a different employer.
A REAL legally obtained university degree and not some fake, fabricated or diploma mill shiet (does a complete disservice and worse to those of us who have slaved away to gain legal/accredited and recognised degrees and credentials... just sayin...
+1 on the rest... depending on the 'type' of teaching though...
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12-20-2013, 02:43 AMI've never lied to get work I've always been honest etc
Seems honesty isn't the right thing in any culture
To get a reasonable deal you need to lie etc
I've got a lot of thinking to do where I can actually stay here and live in a way that makes me happy
Seems the no papers is stopping me etc
The rest follows from there
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#76 Re: Hello from Toronto, Canada12-20-2013, 04:45 AM
Don't worry NZ, Zibo is very different place to Ningbo, where bikerdoc is from. Many teachers in Zibo and smaller 3rd tier cities aren't fully qualified, and that's because the rules are laid down central government and in such places as SH and BJ the money paid to foreign teachers mean the standards of teaching need to be higher. Most schools in Zibo are happy to have pronunciation teachers that work hard and look the part, often the teachers are monitored and the students and parents are quite happy to complain when unsatisfied. Problems arise when they employ people on illegal 'visitor' visas, because it puts you unfairly at risk.
In Chinese law foreign nationals must have a University degree to be a teacher and have a resident permit, however in this area if there wasn't a 'workaround' there would be an insufficient number of foreign teachers to meet demand which cause an inflationary pressure on wages, which the schools don't want. So basically if you can find a new employer who is properly connected you can get a residency visa. And this are is considered 'quite strict' by provincial standards! Another city not far away you can just buy a 1 year residency visa for 5000 yuan, no questions asked.
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12-20-2013, 05:02 AMI already paid 6600¥ for a business visa
What's a good direction to go now?
PM details?
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