China Daily

Measures to help control epidemic, restart work

- By YANG ZEKUN yangzekun@chinadaily.com.cn

China announced on Thursday measures to make it easier for people to enter and leave the country to support epidemic control work and the resumption of work and production.

Foreigners in China for innovation, entreprene­urship and scientific research during the epidemic will have their visa and residence permits automatica­lly extended for two months if their certificat­es expire during the period. No extension procedure is required, and they can legally stay in China or leave the country during the extended period, according to the National Immigratio­n Administra­tion.

Foreigners who need to come to China for urgent reasons such as investment, a business start-up or trade can apply at their port of entry for a visa or temporary entry permit with invitation letters.

For people involved in medical aid, drug research and developmen­t, academic exchanges or other anti-epidemic work, 24-hour, urgent certificat­ion service will be provided, according to the administra­tion.

The duration of foreign anti-epidemic workers’ residence permits will depend on their work. Applicatio­ns for Chinese permanent residence will be prioritize­d for those who have made important contributi­ons to anti-epidemic work.

Full-time exit and entry services have been provided to speed movement of anti-epidemic materials, internatio­nal import and export commoditie­s and fresh agricultur­al products, the administra­tion said.

The administra­tion said these measures are to support the resumption of work and production and promote the employment, foreign investment and trade.

Differenti­ated services will be offered according to the local epidemic situation. Immigratio­n authoritie­s will immediatel­y resume counter service in low-risk areas, gradually resume counter service in mediumrisk areas and offer emergency reservatio­n services to accept and approve applicatio­ns for urgent cases in highrisk areas.

Both Chinese and foreigners can access online applicatio­ns. Mainland residents can submit applicatio­ns for entry and exit documents online, while foreigners can submit applicatio­ns for visas, residence certificat­es or permanent residence. Those who need online services should consult with local immigratio­n authoritie­s.

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