Fours on the spot! UK will give free visa, China brought K-Visa … other countries engaged in wooing Indians after Trump’s decision on H-1B

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When the US administration began to recover $ 1,00,000 on the H1B visa, people’s concerns in India increased as Indians were getting the main advantage of it. About 70% of Indians working in the IT sector in the US work on the H1B visa. However, this is going to affect those of every country who want to get information technology -related jobs in America. While the US has made a new rule, China has opened the way for the people.

Also, China has launched a new visa category for those interested in science and technology. China is going to add ‘K visa’ to general visa categories. This visa will be found to the youth who are willing to work in the fields of science and technology.

The K Visa is considered to be the Chinese version of the American H1B visa. It is being said that after the US implemented new rules on H1B, China took advantage of this and started this new visa category. This is a good opportunity for the people of South Asia, including those who were looking for a job abroad after the new rule of America.

Who can apply?

According to the information, K visa will be available to young scientists and technical experts living outside China. The conditions required to obtain this visa include the applicant having a bachelor’s degree or higher degree in the Stem sector from a reputed university or research institute in China or abroad. This visa will be available for studies and researchers. In addition, the documents have to be submitted by following all the prescribed conditions.

Officials say that Chinese Embassy will provide information about visa related documents, conditions etc. It was told that you would not need an invitation to an organization to get this visa. There is no difficulty in achieving it. Chinese Prime Minister Li Kiang has signed the order implementing the decision to amend the visa. The new rules will be applicable from October 1.

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