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How is the "360-day residence" for international students to settle in Beijing calculated?

360 days is the time from the beginning of the course to the end of the course, MINUS the time to return home and travel in other countries.

360 days refers to the time marked on the entry and exit stamp of international students' passports. There is no need for continuous time abroad, and you can return to China during your study. However, the cumulative time spent abroad must meet 360 days, that is, the time spent studying abroad does not include the time spent in China. Return to China after the course, and the calculation will be terminated in 360 days.

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Conditions for Returned Students to Settle in Beijing

1 First of all, you need to obtain a master's degree or above certified by the Ministry of Education abroad. Secondly, we need people who have never gone through employment registration procedures or have gone through cancellation procedures before going abroad.

2. Studying abroad also needs more than 360 days. The specific study time needs to be calculated according to the residence time abroad, and the passport entry and exit time shall prevail.

3. Secondly, the application materials need to be submitted within two years and the age is less than 45 years old (one year old).

Don't forget to establish a formal labor relationship with the employer in Beijing. The contract period needs more than one year, and you need to pay social security for more than three months.

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China Overseas Study Network-Beijing Overseas Students Employment Resettlement Implementation Office