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K Visa: Foreign Students Cheer, Chinese Job-Seekers Angry

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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October 06, 2025

China has rolled out the new K visa to draw foreign professionals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) into the country.

- Simple Vishwakarma

Although the action paves the way for international talent, it has drawn mixed reactions at home, with most Chinese citizens objecting to the timing and equity of the move when unemployment remains high.

China’s K Visa

The K visa, which officially comes into effect from October 1, 2025, was announced by China’s State Council last month.

Intended to lure foreign STEM graduates and young professionals, the visa is one of Beijing's efforts to enhance the competitiveness of the nation in the fields of science and technology. Unlike former skilled migrant programs, the K visa does not have employer sponsorship, with more flexibility to applicants.

According to Guo Jiakun, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the visa is intended to "promote exchanges and cooperation" between Chinese and international STEM talent.

The visa will permit holders to engage in study, cultural activities, scientific research, entrepreneurship, and other professional activities. Although most specifics such as period of stay, age, and requirement of work experience are not determined, the officials have characterized it as a more integrated version than current visa categories.

Opportunities for Indian Students

Mr. Nishith Shah, Founder and Chief of India China Academy and Chinese Learning and Testing Center spoke about why the K visa is important to Indian students. He said the K visa is critically important, representing a major opening for academic and professional exchange between India and China.

China has accomplished great leaps in science studies, technology, and engineering, with world-class university facilities, state-of-the-art laboratories, and topnotch research think tanks.

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