Immigration Update: Shanghai
4 September 2018
Shanghai State Council Removes Administrative requirements for Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao residents
The Shanghai State Council has advised that from 30 August 2018, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao residents will no longer require a work permit for Shanghai.
Who will be affected?
Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao residents who work or intend to work in Shanghai.
Background:
Prior to this development, residents of Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao required a China work permit in order to work in mainland China. This was a potentially time-consuming process, that has been abolished in order to streamline the process of working in mainland China for residents of Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao.
Impact:
From 30 August 2018, the requirement to obtain a work permit in Shanghai will no longer exist for residents of Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao.
Santa Fe Analysis:
The Shanghai Local Bureau has ceased accepting work permit applications for Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao residents. We are able to confirm the change applies to other cities, e.g. Beijing, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Guangzhou etc. and we expect the change to be implemented across all Expert Bureaus in mainland China. However, there may be some implementation delay in some jurisdictions.
If you require specific guidance on a particular set of circumstances, please contact Santa Fe to ensure a smooth process. For more information or assistance please contact:
Maggie Hu
Immigration Manager
Santa Fe Relocation
China
D: (86-21) 6233 9700 ext. 134
M: +13917317947
E: maggie.hu@staging.santaferelo.com
Swing Goh
Assistant Manager
Santa Fe Relocation
China
D: (86-21) 6233 9700 ext. 269
M: (86) 1500 186 5610
E: swing.goh@staging.santaferelo.com