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Conditions for international students to settle in Shanghai

The conditions for international students to settle in Shanghai are as follows:

1. education requirements: international students must obtain a bachelor's degree or above abroad and work in Shanghai within two years after returning home. Graduate institutions require international students to study for a bachelor's degree or above in world-renowned universities or first-class disciplines and come to work in Shanghai within two years after returning home.

2. Social security requirements: International students need to work in Shanghai and pay social security for a certain number of years. The specific requirements are to work in Shanghai within two years after returning to China and pay social security in Shanghai for one year; If you change your work unit while working in Shanghai, you need to pay social security again in the new unit.

3. Age requirement: International students must be 18 years old or above. If they change their work units while working in Shanghai, they need to pay social security again in the new unit. Marriage requires international students to be unmarried or married without children. If you change your work unit while working in Shanghai, you need to pay social security again in the new unit.

Shanghai related content

1. Location: Shanghai is located on the eastern coast of China, at the mouth of the Yangtze River, adjacent to Jiangsu Province and Zhejiang Province. History and culture, Shanghai has a long history and cultural heritage. Since the 20th century, Shanghai has become an important city in the process of China's modernization, and has preserved a large number of historical buildings and cultural heritage.

2. Economy: Shanghai is an important economic center of China with strong industrial, commercial, financial and trade strength. The Bund is the financial center of Shanghai, with many headquarters and branches of domestic and foreign banks. Tourist attractions: There are many famous tourist attractions in Shanghai, such as the Bund, the Town God Temple, the Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street and the Yuyuan Garden. These scenic spots attract a large number of domestic and foreign tourists to visit.

3. Transportation: Shanghai has a well-developed transportation network, including subway, bus, taxi and other modes of transportation. In addition, Shanghai also has a well-developed air transport network, with several international airports and routes in major cities in China. In education and scientific research, there are many famous universities and research institutions in Shanghai, such as Fudan University, Shanghai Jiaotong University and East China Normal University.