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China's New Visa for Young STEM Talent Signals Ambition but Also Reflects Anxiety

August 24, 2025

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The Straits Times

A new type of visa rolled out by China to draw young foreign science and technology talent signals its ambition to become a tech superpower as well as an urgency to bolster innovation, analysts said.

- Michelle Ng

BEIJING —

The K visa, effective from Oct 1, 2025, will grant such early-career talent a streamlined path into China, without the need for a local employer sponsor, at a time when immigration policies in the US and UK have become more restrictive.

While the move underscores Beijing's tech ambitions, analysts said it also shows that domestic efforts alone are not enough to meet the demand for top talent in areas like artificial intelligence, quantum computing and biopharma.

Even though China produces millions of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) graduates each year, many of them lack cutting-edge training, exposure to global research frontiers or the ability to integrate into global networks, said Associate Professor Marina Zhang of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).

The new visa category is designed, therefore, to fill these gaps, said Prof Zhang, who researches China's technology and innovation issues.

"On the one hand, Beijing is signaling confidence by opening its doors. On the other, it reflects anxiety about structural bottlenecks in its innovation system," she said.

The Chinese state media estimates that the country produces around 3.5 million to 3.6 million STEM graduates each year, the largest number worldwide. State media outlet China Daily reported that in 2019, about 45 per cent of Chinese university students majored in STEM, a higher share than that in the US and the UK.

The new K visa, announced by China's State Council on Aug 14, will offer more flexibility than the existing 12 categories, with greater convenience in the number of permitted entries, validity period and duration of stay, said Chinese officials.

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