
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.
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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.
State broadcaster CCTV reported that the K-type visa would be issued to young foreign professionals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics who had graduated from “renowned” domestic or overseas universities or research institutions, or those who were engaged in related education or research at such institutions.
Details about the requirements would be posted on Chinese embassy and consulate websites, it said.
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“The K-type visa only has specific requirements regarding age, educational background, or work experience, and does not require a domestic employer or inviting entity. The application process will also be more streamlined,” it said.