1. How should I apply for the visa to study in China?
International students should apply for “X” visa or “F” visa at the
Chinese Embassy or Consulate-General to study in China with the original
documents and one set of photocopies of the:
(1) Visa Application for Study In China (JW201 or JW202),
(2)Admission Notice,
(3)Foreigner Physical Examination Form,
(4)A valid ordinary passport.
International students must enter China with the original copies of the
above documents. A person coming to China with other types of passports,
visas or without the original documents will not be able to register
with the institution, nor will they be able to apply for residence in
China.
X (study) visas are issued to those coming to China for study or an internship for a period of more than six months.
F (business) visas are issued to those invited to China to do business or study for a period of less than six months.
Students organized in form of groups and stay less than 6 months can
apply for the F group visas by the authorized invitation letters or fax
of the duly authorized unit.
International students should apply for Residence Permit for Foreigners
from the division of exit-entry administration of local public security
bureau within thirty days upon arrival in China.
2. What health verification should be presented if I want to go to China?
After arriving in China, international students are required to go to
the Health quarantine bureau to confirm the Physical Examination Record
for Foreigner within prescribed time limit. Students failing to provide
Physical Examination Record for Foreigner must have physical examination
at the local Health Quarantine Bureau. If the student is diagnosed to
have any disease the laws prohibit entry in China, he/she must return to
his/her country at his own expense.
3. How are health verification and residence permit applied for?
Health verification: Scholarship students who are to stay in China for
more than 6 months are requested to bring their passports, Admission
Notice, the original Foreigner Physical Examination Form and the Blood
Test Report to the local health and quarantine office within the due
time to have their medical examination reports verified. Scholarship
students who do not meet the requirements of the above authority will be
required to re-take the medical examination. Those who refuse to
re-take the medical examination or are diagnosed with diseases that are
not permitted to stay in China according to the Chinese laws and
regulations will be required to leave China.
Residence Permit: After the health verification, the scholarship
students must apply for residence permit to the local police authority
with their passports, Admission Notice and Visa Application Form for
Study in China (JW201) within 30 days upon their arrival.
Note: Expenses incurred in the procedures above shall be born by the scholarship students themselves.
4. I have already bought insurance in America. Do I need to buy insurance again in China?
International students are required to buy both medical insurance and
personal accidental death and injury insurance. You can buy them either
in your own country or in China after your arrival.
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