Expand the scope of permanent residency applications for foreign talents, relax the scope of recipients for issuing long-term visas and residence permits, broaden the scope of foreign talent introduction targets, improve the level of foreign service management, and create an efficient and high-quality entry and exit environment for foreign personnel to come to China for innovation, entrepreneurship, cooperative development, work and life.
However, besides enjoying the convenience of new policies, what other things should foreigners pay attention to when coming to China?
Foreigners in China must comply with the laws and regulations of the People's Republic of China.
(1) Applicants should check the validity of their visa and have sufficient entry times before coming to China. Those who have expired their visa or have not entered the country enough times should reapply for a visa.
(2) Foreigners carrying animals, plants, currency and other items into China must comply with relevant Chinese laws, as well as relevant regulations of health and quarantine, animal and plant inspection and quarantine, customs, and financial regulatory authorities.
(3) Foreigners entering China are not allowed to engage in activities unrelated to the reasons declared when applying for a visa.
(4) Foreign citizens are not allowed to stay in China beyond the deadline. Foreign citizens in China should pay attention to the validity period of their passport and the duration of their visa stay. If they need to extend their stay, they must go to the local public security organs to apply for an extension before the 7th day of their stay expires.
(5) Without approval, foreigners are not allowed to enter areas that restrict their entry.
(6) The following situations may result in being denied boarding, denied entry, or fined. Please be careful to avoid:
1. Those who come to China without obtaining a visa in advance, except for those who are exempt from visa requirements;
2. Those who come to China with expired and expired visas;
3. Those who remain in China for a prolonged period of stay;
4. During their stay in China, those whose passports have expired (regardless of whether their visa stay period is valid).
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