Will China’s new visa targeting STEM talents give it an edge over the world?

Source: China – South China Morning PostRahdar Hussain Afridi, a Pakistani national studying for a PhD in robotics at Peking University, had been worried about whether he could stay on after graduating in January.
He hopes to secure a job in China, but the recruitment process can take a while and his student visa, which might expire soon after graduation, does not come with a work permit.
China’s newly introduced “young talent” K visa for STEM professionals has brought him “great relief”.
“I am really happy to hear about this visa,”…Read More

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