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China launches visa to attract foreign tech talent
Cape Argus
|October 02, 2025
CHINA kicked off yesterday a new visa programme aimed at attracting foreign talent in science and technology, part of ongoing efforts to position itself as a world leader in those sectors ahead of the US.
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The Chinese measure, announced in August, stands in stark contrast to recent US policy, with the Trump administration suddenly introducing new and expensive changes to its own skilled worker visas last month.
China’s new K visa significantly simplifies the immigration process for those eligible, according to state media.
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