What kind of visa should I try and apply for?

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If you are only coming to China for a small period of time (1-4 months) it would be best to go through a China visa service to apply for an L-tourist Visa for 30/60/90 days. If you are planning on sticking around for longer than that, then it would be beneficial to apply for the F-business Visa. You can actually get a 90 day F-Visa from your home country and then after you arrive in China you can get a Chinese Visa extension of up to 1 year. The other benefit to this type of Visa is that you can often get multiple entries so that you can go in and out of China during that time.

 
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Because an internship in China gives you the edge you need in today’s competitive job market. We believe, as do prominent economists that over the course of the next 100 years global economic power will shift from the U.S. and Europe to Asia, with China leading the way. You may know Shanghai as a hub of global business and finance, but do you also know about the city’s growing skateboard culture and contemporary arts scene? Beijing and Shanghai are centers of controlled chaos and excitement with as many opportunities as there are challenges. 
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For the most part, our China Internship Programs attract University students and recent graduates looking to gain industry-specific work experience in China. Each month we welcome interns from across Europe, the United States, Canada, Russia, Japan, India, South America, and beyond. 
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This is a question that all applicants should ask themselves. We offer an internship duration ranging from 1-6 months. Applicants who intern for 3 months of longer tend to get the most out of their experience. The ‘All-Inclusive Package’ is best for applicants with minimal exposure to China. It is also the best choice for applicants looking for structure and support during their transition into China. The ‘Only Internship Placement’ option is the bare-bones package. Get in2 China will assist you in securing your internship as well as your visa, and then you are on your own. 
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We offer internships in Shanghai and Beijing. 
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Our China Internship Program is available to individuals over the age of 18. Though an understanding of Mandarin Chinese is an advantage, it is not a requirement. We do require our applicants to speak English at a basic level. Enrollment in our China Internship Program is dependent upon securing an F Visa from your Chinese Embassy.
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Absolutely - and we encourage you to do so. Learning the language will not only help you get the most out of your time in China, but it is also an incredibly marketable skill to bring back home with you. Participating in our joint internship - language program will allow you to take language courses while completing your internship.