kumori Posted October 25, 2007 at 04:52 PM Report Posted October 25, 2007 at 04:52 PM I’m thinking about applying to BLCU’s winter 5-week term; and while in Beijing, searching for an English teaching job that I could start upon completing BLCU’s program…. Does this sound feasible to you? I'm worried about visa restrictions. What’s the true story behind converting a student visa to a resident permit? Would a typical English language school in Beijing truly be willing to convert F visas into residency permits on behalf of their new employees? Keep the visa stuff simple. Come on a tourist visa, find the job, then get your employer to sort you out with the residency permit. It is not a significant hassle for them to change you form tourist to work. It's quite common place for tourists to decide they fancy working and so need changed. This is a quote I found in another post on this forum. It gives me hope that it’s not a complicated process…. But is it accurate? Thanks for reading this! Quote
kumori Posted October 25, 2007 at 11:02 PM Author Report Posted October 25, 2007 at 11:02 PM I forgot to mention that I'm going to marry Faye Wong upon my arrival to Beijing! 最好没有人会明白我说什么 只有你听懂我想什么 你一脸沉默 什么 我没说什么 我没说什么 王菲 Quote
feebie Posted November 3, 2007 at 03:58 AM Report Posted November 3, 2007 at 03:58 AM I have a similar problem --- I am currently studying --- I have a residents permit, it is 学习 xuexi - i finish my course on December 5th. I start full time work on 1st of March. wonder if i can change from X to L or from X to F please help! if anyone knows Do I have to leave the country? I don't want to Also how much will this cost? It would be great if I could do some English tutoring before I start my job Quote
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