K-Visa: What is China's rival to America's H-1B visa
K-Visa: What is China's rival to America's H-1B visa
Starting October 1, China introduces the K visa to attract young foreign STEM graduates, offering entry and employment without sponsorship. This initiative emerges weeks after the US imposed a steep $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas, positioning China as an alternative for global tech talent, despite potential hurdles like language barriers.
Starting October 1, China introduces the K visa to attract young foreign STEM graduates, offering entry and employment without sponsorship. This initiative emerges weeks after the US imposed a steep $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas, positioning China as an alternative for global tech talent, despite potential hurdles like language barriers.