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Finding Work
Oh if it were only 2004! Back then, the grizzled veteran will tell you, all you had to do to earn a crust in China was walk outside. Within minutes, you would be spotted, bundled into a black limo and whisked off to a new career as a TV announcer, a movie actor, an advertising account executive or a celebrity chef. Actually, things were never quite that easy, but it's certainly true that there isn't as much elbow-room in the China job market as there used to be, and more and more employers are asking impertinent questions about qualifications and experience. If you're reading this from offshore and dreaming of making it big in the corporate world in China, know this: if you haven't got what Microsoft or Deloitte need in your home country, don't get on a plane thinking they'll sign you...
Visa and Work
For full information about Chinese visa types, see ''Visas and travel regulations'' in...
 
Education and Training
This section provides some basic advice on two issues likely to be of pressing interest...
Cars
There are some really excellent reasons for not owning a car in China. These include the...
 
Keeping Pets
Generally, China is a benign environment for pet owners, but there are rules, regulations...
 
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