Au pair / nanny visa requirements – China

AU PAIR VISA INFO

IMPORTANT: Visa requirements for au pairs and nannies DO change from time to time for every country.
Also, visas are subject to personal circumstances. It is your responsibility to check all the latest information on official government websites of the country of your interest.

NEVER SEND MONEY to au-pairs or nannies for any reasons. More about your safety.

Visa for au pairs and nannies for China

BASIC ELIGIBILITY FOR VISA
    Although the requirement for Chinese visa largely remains the same across different Chinese Consulates, there are some special rules pertaining to each different Consulate. Your residence country possibly have additional requirements. You have to check on the official government website what applies to you.
    A Precondition for the X2 student visa is enrolling at a Chinese university. You’ll also need JW201 or JW202 issued by the State Education Ministry of China.
    Foreigners under 18 who submit the application for the first time in China shall prepare the birth certificates, passports of parents and certification of overseas residence status.
    Relevant rules please refer to No. 23 Notice of the Regulations on Foreigners’ Visa Application.
    – X2 visa holders could apply for an extension with validity of no longer than 180 days.
    – Non-X2-visa-holders could apply for an X2 visa renewal with the validity of less than 1 year, the stay duration of less than 180 days and various number of entries from zero to multiple. However, the accumulative duration of stay with the renewed visa could not exceed 1 year from the date of the latest entry of China.
    – The extension of a current X2 visa is only valid for this referred entry and does not affect the number of entries or the validity on the original visa. The accumulated term of extension shall not exceed the original duration of stay which is specified on the visa.
    You must hold a valid passport from an eligible country. Your passport has to have at least 6 months of remaining validity and 8 free pages as well as a copy of the pages with your photo and personal details.
    Although the requirement for Chinese visa largely remains the same across different Chinese Consulates, there are some special rules pertaining to each different Consulate. Your residence country possibly have additional requirements. You have to check on the official government website what applies to you.
    – Invitation letter from host family to au pair, stating all details and conditions of the au pair / nanny job (dates and duration, working hours, salary, insurance, duties & responsibilities of both parties etc)
    – Signed contract / agreement between host family and au pair
    – Adequate visa application forms and fees etc.
    This is a general summary abut visas, check the specifics on the official government website.
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INTERESTED? Please don’t forget it is your responsibility to check all the details
and the latest information on the official government website of the country.