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Can’t freelancers get a visa?
Freelancers can apply for a visa without proof of employment and business license.
Visa issues for freelancers vary from country to country and region to country. Some countries allow freelancers to apply for visas, but they need to meet conditions and provide relevant supporting documents. This includes a resume, proof of work experience, and a stable source of income. However, some countries have stricter visa policies for freelancers and prefer to attract employees or investors with regular employers.
Materials required for visa application:
1. 6 2-inch white background photos:
2. 2 copies of ID card:
3. Original passport and 2 copies:
4. Original certificate of no criminal record issued by the police station where the household registration is located, and 2 copies:
5. Qualification certificate The original and 4 copies must be copied on each page, including the cover
6. The original health certificate, 4 copies of the red book, and 2 copies of the yellow book must be copied on each page, including the cover.
In summary:
Freelancers need to provide valid identity documents, professional qualification certificates, work experience, project contracts and other relevant documents. In addition, applicants also need to meet specific conditions, such as possessing relevant professional skills, sufficient financial ability to support their own life and work, and no criminal record. Applicants also need to fill in the application form and pay the appropriate application fee. Finally, applicants need to submit application materials as required and attend an interview or provide further supporting documents.
Legal basis:
"Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 9
Chinese citizens leaving the country To enter the country, you must apply for a passport or other travel documents in accordance with the law. Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit from the country of destination. However, this does not apply unless the Chinese government has signed a mutual visa exemption agreement with the governments of other countries or if the Ministry of Public Security or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides otherwise. Chinese citizens who enter or exit the country as seafarers or work on foreign ships must apply for a seafarer's certificate in accordance with the law.
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