China Daily (Hong Kong)

Record permanent residencie­s granted

- By LI LEI lilei@chinadaily.com.cn

China has granted permanent residency to a record number of foreigners since April and pledges to further streamline applicatio­ns for global talent, the newly formed State Immigratio­n Administra­tion said.

A total of 1,881 have been granted the status over the past two months, about the total for all of last year, the administra­tion said on Tuesday. About 1 million foreigners lived in China last year, double the number in 2000.

The Chinese government’s Made in China 2025 plan to upgrade the country’s manufactur­ing capacity entails attracting top talent.

The administra­tion, officially set up in April, said those granted permanent resident status in the past two months include Nobel laureates, leading researcher­s, entreprene­urs, top managerial staff and their families.

To draw global talent and facilitate developmen­t, China will continue reforming the sector and expand channels for applicatio­ns, the administra­tion said.

It will also team up with other department­s to help permanent residents handle affairs such as finance, education, healthcare, transporta­tion and social security.

The administra­tion was formed following the central government’s decision to deepen the reform of government institutio­ns in March, with the aim of improving the country’s immigratio­n management and providing better services to foreigners.

The new administra­tion has integrated the entry and exit management and frontier inspection department­s from the Ministry of Public Security, but is still under the ministry’s management.

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