Draft rules to cover foreigners
CHINA'S government has released draft regulations on foreigners' entry and residence and what is regarded as illegal entry, stay or work.
Foreigners must obtain work permits and residence certificates for employment before being employed, the draft says.
It shall be considered illegal employment if a foreign student works beyond the time limit or scope of their work-study program. They can be seen at www.chinalaw.gov.cn and public opinions are being sought.
Foreigners who violate China's laws and regulations and are deemed "unsuitable" to stay will be given an exit deadline of no more than 30 days, according to the draft.
The number of foreigners employed in Chinese mainland rose from 74,000 in 2000 to 220,000 by 2011. Many work as employees of foreign companies, teachers or representatives of foreign organizations, the Ministry of Public Security said.
Foreigners must obtain work permits and residence certificates for employment before being employed, the draft says.
It shall be considered illegal employment if a foreign student works beyond the time limit or scope of their work-study program. They can be seen at www.chinalaw.gov.cn and public opinions are being sought.
Foreigners who violate China's laws and regulations and are deemed "unsuitable" to stay will be given an exit deadline of no more than 30 days, according to the draft.
The number of foreigners employed in Chinese mainland rose from 74,000 in 2000 to 220,000 by 2011. Many work as employees of foreign companies, teachers or representatives of foreign organizations, the Ministry of Public Security said.
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