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Home VISA INFORMATION to Teach in China Visas For Dependents or Spouses

Visas For Dependents or Spouses

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If you will be accompanied by a spouse who will not be teaching English, or by your children, they will need to get a Z visa in order to accompany you to China. When you apply for your Z visa, you can apply for your spouse or child’s Z visa at the same time. You will need to provide the Chinese embassy or consulate with your dependent’s passport and official documentation certifying your relationship, such as a Birth Certificate or Marriage Certificate.

Each candidate will also be required to have a China Visa Application form. If your child is too young to sign the legal guardian can sign their own name on behalf of the child.

Standard visa fees apply to each application form as do applicable fees if you wish to expedite your visa application.



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Megan Cramer “I recently returned from my first year in Korea. I spent it in Jeonju where the foreign community is very close and open to all new people. Footprints made the journey so easy, especially their step-by-step guide to getting all paper work done properly the first time! I was placed with/chose a decent school where the teachers and students were great. I occasionally had troubles, but it was not Footprints fault, but a cultural difference and I had to learn to change my thinking to better negotiate my needs. No journey is a walk in the park, but Footprints made the difficult and stressful parts more bearable. I am glad I went with them, and if or when I go back, I would like to be represented by Footprints!”