Expatriates told to update info
FOREIGNERS working in the city need to update their information at local police stations if they change jobs, the Shanghai Exit-Entrance Administration Bureau said.
A foreigner, whose name was not revealed, was found with out of date information when he applied to extend his residence permit as he failed to renew his work information within 10 days after taking a new job last October. The violation meant he had to apply for new residence and working permits. According to the bureau, foreigners have to get permits from the labor and public security authorities. If they change jobs, they have to update their information within 10 days to avoid more complicated procedures in the future.
A foreigner, whose name was not revealed, was found with out of date information when he applied to extend his residence permit as he failed to renew his work information within 10 days after taking a new job last October. The violation meant he had to apply for new residence and working permits. According to the bureau, foreigners have to get permits from the labor and public security authorities. If they change jobs, they have to update their information within 10 days to avoid more complicated procedures in the future.
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