Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - Is it dangerous to return to China with a 9g visa?

Is it dangerous to return to China with a 9g visa?

To work legally in the Philippines, you must have a work visa, otherwise you will work illegally and be in danger of being caught at any time. However, people who are engaged in the spinach industry in the Philippines have two options when applying for a work visa, a 9G work visa and a CZEA visa.

9G Work Visa: 9G is a work visa issued by the Philippine Immigration Bureau, which basically covers all types of work. Operations generally go through the tax bureau, the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of Justice and the Immigration Bureau. First of all, get the AEP card issued by the Philippine Department of Labor, commonly known as the labor card. When entering and leaving the customs, 9G and ICARD certificate must be together. Every time you go through customs, you have to pay a tariff of more than 2,000 pesos. The first time I took a 9G visa and ICARD out of customs, I paid more customs duties, more than 2,000 pesos each time.

The validity period of a work visa in the Philippines is generally 2 years. If it expires, you need to stay in the Philippines legally or go to the Philippines from China, and you need to re-apply for other types of visas. If you want to return to China, whether you need to reduce your visa needs to consider your personal situation.

1: I no longer work in the Philippines and plan to go back to China for development, so I don't need to apply for visa waiver, and my work visa will automatically expire when it expires;

If you plan to find a job in another company in the Philippines, you need to lower your visa, because only by lowering your visa can you apply for a work visa for the new company.