China creates new visa for young STEM talent in national tech drive
- China will introduce a new K visa for young foreign professionals in science and technology, starting October 1, as part of its talent policy, announced by Premier Li Qiang.
- The K visa simplifies the application process without needing a domestic employer and allows entry for educational and research activities.
- The new visa enhances convenience with more entry options and longer validity than existing visa types, according to relevant authorities.
- China aims to promote international cooperation among young sci-tech talent, reflecting its focus on global talent integration and development opportunities.
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China plans to introduce a new category of ordinary visa to the 12 existing ones: the K. This classification will be available to young professionals qualified in science and technology; its function will be to offer its holders more facilities in terms of the number of allowed entries, period of validity and duration of stay, Asian authorities reported. After entering Chinese territory, those who have a K visa will be able to participate in edu…
China will introduce a new category of vision for talented young people in the field of science and technology following a decision of the State Council, inform the Chinese press agency Xinhua, quoted by Agerpres.
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