The K visa will come into effect on October 1 be open to young foreign professionals in science, tech, engineering and mathematics
China has launched a new visa category for young science and technology specialists as part of its national push for technological innovation and self-reliance.
The State Council, China’s cabinet, said on Thursday that under revised foreign entry regulations, eligible young science and technology professionals would be able to apply for “young talent” K visas from October 1.
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