Guangzhou is the capital of Guangdong Province, a national historical and cultural city, a National Central City, an international business center and an integrated transport hub. As the south gate of China, it is located in the geometric center of Asian-Pacific area, adjacent to the South China Sea, Hong Kong and Macao. With a total area of 7,434 km2, it has a population of over 16 million. For more than 2,000 years, Guangzhou, known as the Millennial Commerce Capital, has always been China's important trading port and the origin of ancient Maritime Silk Road.
The growing Chinese economy is appealing to many expats, and Guangzhou, with its versatile economy and the many leading sectors, is definitely among the favorite destinations. Find out how to best prepare for the demanding local job market and get ready for working in Guangzhou!
Local Economy
As the third
largest city in China, and also one of the richest cities, Guangzhou’s huge
commercial and manufacturing industry has become a powerful part of the
country’s ever growing economy. The main manufacturing in Guangzhou includes
textiles, small appliances, machinery and porcelain, and these goods are
supplied to other parts of China, but also to the rest of the world. Guangzhou
has one of the lowest rates of unemployment across China, and the living
standards are higher than many other cities in the country. Because of the
country’s prosperity and international significance, this is a popular location
for expatriates moving to China for work.
Job Hunting in Guangzhou
With many
international businesses in Guangzhou, the opportunities for expatriates are
high throughout the city. Most foreigners who will start working in Guangzhou
will be moving there with existing jobs working for international businesses.
It is necessary to have secured a job before relocating to Guangzhou, or you
will not be able to enter China on the correct work visa. Guangzhou is a
popular location for gap year students or young English teachers because of its
location, with easy routes to other parts of China, but also its proximity to
other parts of South East Asia and Hong Kong. Jobs can easily be found online,
but another way to find employment teaching English is by contacting schools
and universities by emailing them directly. Often you will see jobs advertised
for English speakers to teach other subjects at universities, so for
professional lecturers, there are several teaching vacancies throughout
Guangzhou.
Work Permits for Guangzhou
To work in
Guangzhou, you will need to enter the country on a specific work visa, but once
you get here, this will need to be transferred to a residency permit within 30
days of arriving in China. To apply for the initial residency permit you will
need to already have obtained employment in Guangzhou, and for this you will
need a certificate of employment from your employer, and will also need to
already have an address for accommodation within the city.If you have only got
temporary accommodation sorted before you begin working in Guangzhou, you can
update the address details with your application for the residency permit.
There are
several bureaus throughout the city where the residency permit can be acquired,
and this will cost different amounts of money for different nationalities, as
will the initial work visa. Your employer should help you with your
application, and advise you with the best place to apply for the residency
permit, though more often than not, they will accompany you to help,
particularly with the language barrier. For more information, take a look at
our various articles on Visas and Administration in China.
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