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China Permanent Residency Guide

How you can immigrate to China, how to protect yourself from Fraud and What to expect after you arrive in China.

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Do you need a visa to travel to China?

Yes, Indians need visa to travel to China.

China visa application is made online or offline?

The visa application form can be filled out online or offline, but the submission of documents is done in person at the Chinese Visa Application Service Center (CVASC) in India.

Do I need to give biometrics?

Yes, Biometrics are required to obtain a visa.(under the age of 14 or over the age of 70)

Is there an interview required to obtain a Chinese visa?

No, an interview is not usually required to obtain an Chinese visa, but it may vary. The embassy may interview you by phone or in person.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a PR visa?

You can live indefinitely on a permanent resident (PR) visa.

What kind of visa will we acquire from China?

It will be a physical sticker visa, which will be affixed to a page in your passport

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 11-12-2023)

Visa Category Visa Fee
Single entry Rs2900
Double-entry Rs4400
Six months multiple-entry Rs5900
12 months or above multiple-entry Rs8800
Group visa/Each applicant Rs1800
Official group visa/Each applicant Rs1800
   
  Service fee
Extra fee for express service Rs2700 / 1800
Regular Service(6th working day collection)

 

(Inclusive of Service Tax)

Rs1861
Express Service (third working day collection)

 

(Inclusive of Service Tax)

Rs2742
Postal Service (Inclusive of Service Tax)

 

 

Rs2742
Premium Lounge Service (Inclusive of Service Tax)

 

 

Rs2742

Note:

  • Visa Fees go to the Chinese Embassy.
  • Application Service Fees are charged by the Centre and cannot be refunded.
  • To apply, pay the total in cash: visa fees + application service fees.
  • Fees change quarterly based on the USD to Rs exchange rate.
 

Step-by-step guide

Let us walk you through the process

  • Accurately determine the visa type based on your purpose of visit (e.g., tourism, business, visiting relatives) to apply for a Chinese visa. Each type has specific requirements and procedures.
  • Identifying the correct visa type increases the chances of a successful application by ensuring you provide the necessary documents and follow the correct process.
  • Take the time to understand and select the right visa type for a smooth and successful application process when visiting China.

  • Based on the type of visa you are applying for, collect all the necessary documents. Commonly required documents include: Valid passport (with at least 6 months validity beyond the intended stay), Completed visa application form, Recent passport-sized photograph(s), Proof of travel itinerary (flight tickets or hotel bookings), Supporting documents specific to visa category (invitation letter, business documents, admission letter, employment contract, etc.)

  • Schedule an appointment at the Chinese Visa Application Service Center (CVASC) in India. Visit their official website or contact their visa application center to obtain information on appointment booking procedures, availability, and any specific requirements for the appointment.

  • Fill out the visa application form accurately and completely. Double-check for any errors or missing information.
  • Ensure that you provide all the required supporting documents along with the application form.

  • When submitting your application, you will need to pay the visa application fee. The fee amount depends on the type of visa you are applying for.
  • Verify the accepted payment methods and fee details from the embassy/consulate's website or visa application center.

  • Submit your completed application form, along with the required documents and the visa application fee.
  • Visit the Chinese Visa Application Service Center (CVASC) at the scheduled appointment time.

  • Keep track of your visa application's progress. The embassy or consulate may provide a tracking system or updates on their website. It is advisable to regularly check for any updates or notifications regarding your application status.

  • The processing time for Chinese visas can vary, but it typically takes around two weeks. Be patient during this period and avoid making any travel arrangements until you receive your visa.

DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

When applying for a PR visa (D Visa) to China, you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:

  1. Passport: Valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining.
  2. Application Form: Completed application form for permanent residence.
  3. Passport-sized Photographs: Recent passport-sized photographs adhering to the specified requirements.
  4. Personal Identification: Personal identification documents, such as birth certificate, marriage certificate, and/or divorce certificate (if applicable).
  5. Proof of Legal Residence: Documents proving legal residence in China, such as a valid visa or residence permit.
  6. Employment and Education History: Documents demonstrating employment and education history, including employment contracts, recommendation letters from employers, and academic certificates or diplomas.
  7. Criminal Record Check: A criminal record check or police clearance certificate issued by the relevant authorities in your home country or countries where you have resided.
  8. Health Examination Report: A health examination report conducted at an authorized medical institution in China, which typically includes a physical examination, blood tests, and chest X-ray.
  9. Financial Documentation: Proof of financial stability, such as bank statements, tax documents, or investment records.
  10. Accommodation Proof: Proof of accommodation in China, such as rental agreements or property ownership documents.
  11. Other Supporting Documents: Additional supporting documents may be required depending on individual circumstances, such as proof of family relationship, business registration documents, or other relevant documentation.

Note: It’s important to note that the specific document requirements and procedures for permanent residence in China may vary depending on factors such as the applicant’s nationality, purpose of residency, and local regulations. It is recommended to consult the Chinese immigration authorities or seek professional advice to ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date information for your specific case.

Employment-based Permanent Residence:

  • Valid passport
  • Residence permit or work permit
  • Employment contract or proof of employment in China
  • Proof of significant contributions to China (e.g., awards, recognition, achievements)

Family Reunion Permanent Residence:

  • Valid passport
  • Marriage certificate or birth certificate (for children)
  • Proof of relationship with Chinese citizen or permanent resident
  • Proof of Chinese citizen or permanent resident’s status (e.g., ID card, residence permit)

Investment-based Permanent Residence:

  • Valid passport
  • Investment documents (e.g., business license, investment agreement)
  • Proof of significant investment in China
  • Proof of business operation and performance in China

High-level Talent Permanent Residence:

  • Valid passport
  • Proof of exceptional skills, expertise, or talent (e.g., qualifications, awards, publications)
  • Recommendation letters from reputable institutions or experts
  • Proof of high demand for talent in China (e.g., job offers, project invitations)

Special Permanent Residence:

  • Valid passport
  • Proof of outstanding contributions to China (e.g., awards, honors, recognition)
  • Documentation supporting exceptional achievements
  • Recommendation letters from relevant authorities or organizations

Other Circumstances:

  • Valid passport
  • Documents specific to the individual’s special circumstances
  • Supporting evidence to meet the criteria for permanent residence

Note: Please note that the document requirements may vary depending on individual circumstances and specific immigration policies. It is recommended to consult the Chinese immigration authorities or seek professional advice for accurate and up-to-date information regarding the document checklist for each category of permanent residence in China.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please ensure to review the list of required documents. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately. By following these guidelines, you can minimize the risk of your visa application being rejected due to incorrect or insufficient documents.

Download visa application form:

Online Visa Application Form:

Note: It is important to acknowledge that visa requirements and procedures are subject to change. Therefore, it is always advisable to consult the official website of the respective embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding the application process for a Chinese Permanent Residence visa.

 

VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

The process for applying for a permanent residence (D Visa) in China, also known as a Chinese Green Card visa typically involves the following steps:

  1. Eligibility: Determine if you meet the eligibility criteria for Chinese Permanent Residence. The criteria include having stable employment or investment in China, significant contributions to the country, exceptional talents, or family ties to Chinese citizens or permanent residents.
  2. Documentation: Gather the required documentation for your application. The specific documents may vary depending on your circumstances, but generally include a valid passport, residence permit, health examination report, proof of financial stability, employment or investment records, qualifications and achievements, and other supporting documents as required.
  3. Application Form: Complete the Application Form for Chinese Permanent Residence. This form can be obtained from the Entry and Exit Administration Bureau or the Public Security Bureau in China.
  4. Application Submission: Submit your completed application form and all the necessary supporting documents to the appropriate authority. The authority responsible for accepting applications may vary depending on your location in China. It is typically the local Entry and Exit Administration Bureau or Public Security Bureau.
  5. Review and Investigation: After submitting your application, it will undergo a review process, and authorities may conduct an investigation to verify the authenticity of the information provided. This may include interviews, background checks, and inquiries with relevant government departments or organizations.
  6. Approval or Rejection: Based on the review and investigation, the authorities will make a decision on your application. If approved, you will be issued a Chinese Permanent Residence Permit, commonly known as a Green Card. If rejected, you will receive a notification with the reasons for the rejection.
  7. Obtaining the Permanent Residence Permit: If your application is approved, you will need to complete the necessary procedures to obtain your Permanent Residence Permit. This typically involves visiting the Entry and Exit Administration Bureau or Public Security Bureau to provide additional documents, provide biometric information (such as fingerprints), and pay the required fees.

Note: It’s important to note that the process and requirements for Chinese Permanent Residence can be complex and may vary depending on individual circumstances and the discretion of the authorities. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional or the Chinese embassy or consulate for detailed and up-to-date information regarding the application process and requirements.

  1. Employment-based Permanent Residence: This category is for individuals who have obtained stable employment in China and meet certain criteria. It is granted to foreign nationals who have made significant contributions to China or who have held senior positions in Chinese companies for a certain period. The exact requirements and criteria may vary depending on the specific circumstances.
  2. Family Reunion Permanent Residence: This category is for individuals who have family ties to Chinese citizens or permanent residents. It applies to foreign spouses, parents, and children of Chinese citizens or permanent residents who wish to reside in China on a permanent basis.
  3. Investment-based Permanent Residence: This category is for individuals who have made significant investments in China. It is aimed at attracting foreign investors and entrepreneurs who contribute to the country’s economic development. The specific investment amount and requirements may vary depending on the location and industry.
  4. High-level Talent Permanent Residence: This category is for highly skilled professionals or individuals with exceptional talents in their respective fields. It is intended to attract top-tier professionals, scientists, researchers, and individuals with outstanding achievements or contributions in arts, culture, sports, or other specialized areas.
  5. Special Permanent Residence: This category is for individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to China or have special circumstances that warrant permanent residence. It is granted on a case-by-case basis to individuals who have provided exceptional services to China or have made significant contributions in specific fields.
  6. Other Circumstances: This category encompasses other situations that do not fall directly into the above categories. It includes individuals who have unique circumstances or qualifications that may make them eligible for permanent residence in China, such as individuals who have been stateless for a long time or have exceptional humanitarian needs.

Note: It’s important to note that the specific requirements, application procedures, and eligibility criteria may vary for each type of permanent residence category. It is advisable to consult with the Chinese embassy or consulate or seek professional advice to understand the detailed requirements and procedures for each specific category.