China Daily

Foreign workers in Shanghai can bring their maids

- By ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai zhouwentin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

A woman from the Philippine­s became the first person to receive a residence permit designed for foreigners providing housekeepi­ng service in Shanghai’s Pudong district, which houses more than 300 Fortune 500 companies and is home to the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone.

Liu Chen, a Chinese Americanan­d president of Shanghai Affinity B io pharmaceut­ical Co Ltd based in Shanghai Zhangjiang National Innovation Demonstrat­ion Zone in Pudong, applied for the oneyear residence permit for the housemaid he hired on March 14 and she obtained the permit on Mar 31.

“He had worked for many years in Hong Kong, where the housemaid worked for his family. So he felt delighted that the family could bring her along to Shanghai thanks to the new policy ,” said Chen Li jun, deputy director of the exit-entry administra­tion office under Pudong district police.

Statistics from the Shanghai Exit-Entry Administra­tion Bureau show more than 20 foreign housemaids have received such residence permits in Shanghai, but this is the first case police have made public. She is the first in the Pudong district.

The permission for foreign housemaids is one of the measures Shanghai has unveiled since July 2015 to attract talented foreigners as it tries to build itself into a global technologi­cal innovation hub by 2030.

In the 2015 measures, highlevel profession­als with permanent resident permits or work permits can apply for a residence permit for their foreign housemaid with materials including an employment

He had worked for many years in Hong Kong, where the housemaid worked for his family. So he felt delighted that the family could bring her along.” Chen Lijun, deputy director of the exit-entry administra­tion office under Pudong district police

contract, financial support statement, personal insurance and health certificat­e.

In December, the policies were eased further. High-level experts from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are eligible to file an applicatio­n for a housemaid, and the applicatio­n is open to all foreign experts with a master’s degree or above, or those employed by an enterprise in Zhangjiang or the Shanghai Free Trade Zone, institutio­ns of higher education or scientific research, or those whose profession­al areas are listed by the Shanghai Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau as being helpful to the city’s progress in scientific and technologi­cal innovation.

Each qualified foreign expert can employ one housemaid, who can enter China either with a tourist visa and go to local exit-entry administra­tion office for a residence permit or apply for such a permit at Shanghai’s port of entry, Chen said.

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