Visa Update 2011

Visa Update 2011
Mar 24, 2011 By eChinacities.com

The European Chamber, in collaboration with the Hungarian Presidency of the European Union and the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau (PSB) Exit-Entry Administration is pleased to invite you to an exclusive briefing by Chinese immigration officials on the current exit and entry visa regulations and policies on the 30th March 2011 at the Westin Bund Centre Shanghai.

At this seminar, Mr. Cai Baodi and Mr. Ying Lei, officials from the Public Security Bureau will share up-to-date policies and procedures for obtaining Chinese visas, residence permits and the permanent residence permits (green card). They will also discuss the efforts taken by the Exit-Entry Administration Bureau regarding foreigners living in Shanghai.

Participants are encouraged to submit questions to shanghai@euccc.com.cn before the event which will be answered by the officials at the event.

We are also delighted to have opening words at this event from László Kuti, Consul General of Hungary and representing the EU Presidency in Shanghai, as well as from the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau Exit and Entry Administration.

Please note that breakfast will be served at this event. The presentations from Mr. Cai and Mr. Ying will be conducted in English.

Agenda
08:00-08:30  Registration and breakfast
08:30-08:40  Opening Remarks from Consul General of Hungary and Acting President of the EU Delegation in Shanghai
08:40-08:50  Opening remarks from the Deputy Head of the Exit-Entry Administration.
08:50-09:30  Presentations from Mr. Cai Baodi and Mr. Ying Lei
09:30-09:50  Answering submitted questions, with moderation from the European Chamber
09:50-10:00  Networking and close

For more information and registration, please visit:
http://www.europeanchamber.com.cn/view/events/fullview?eid=3506

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