General Introduction China and Hong Kong
- Pros and cons of moving to China & Hong Kong
Political & Economic Structure
- Economy
- Government
- Political Parties
Geographical Information
Area
- Regional Divisions & Maintowns
- Climate
- Getting there
Residence & Entry Regulations
- Types of Visa
- Visit, Business, Employment, Education, Transit, Crew Members, Journalists,
- Permanent Residence,
- Application Methods,
- Fees
- Getting married
- Chinese citizenship
Setting up home
- How do Chinese live?
- Finance, Mortgages, Property Prices
- Purchasing and Conveyance Procedures
- Buying a competed property,
- Buying a property under construction
- Conveyancing,
- Renting a house
- Relocation
- Useful terms
- Registration & mortgage costs
Purchasing & Conveyancing procedures
- Useful terms
- Finding a property
- Estate agents
- Condominiums & cooperatives
- Professional Assistence
- Contracts
- Renting Property
- Tenancy agreements
- Rental costs
- Relocaters
- Income & holiday homes
- Insurance & Wills
Public utilities
- Utilities
- Electricity
- Gas
- Water
- Refuse collection
- Telephones
Removals
- Removals
- Customs
- Importing a car
- Importing pets
Daily Life
The language
Schooling and education
Media and communications
Cars and motoring
Transport, air, rail, bus, ferry, taxi
Banking and finance
Taxation, Individual Income Tax, Other taxes
Health Care
Social Security and benefits
Crime and the police
Social Life
Public Holidays
Time
Media & Communications
Newspapers
- Magazines & periodicals
- Television
- Radio
- Bookshops
- Post,Telephones
Cars & motoring
- Driving regulations
- Breakdowns & accidents
- Insurance
- Car registration
- Carrental
Transport
- Air
- Trains
- Bus
- City transport
Banks & Finance
- Bank accounts
- Other banking services
- Currency
Taxation
- Income tax
- Table
- Other taxes
Health
- The Chinese health care system
- Treatment
- Emergencies
- Minor Complains
- Dental
- Group health care organisations
- Insurance
- Costs
Social Life
- Manners and Customs
- Making friends
- Food & Drink
- Entertainment & culture
- Cinema
- Gambling
- Museums
- Sport
- Festivals
SECTION II
Working in China & Hong Kong
Employment
- The employment scene
- Residence & work regulations in China & Hong Kong
- Employment prospects for foreigners
- Residence and work regulations in China & Hong Kong
- Working in Macau
- Source of Jobs
Applying for a job
- Letters of application
- The resume
- The Interview
Aspects of employment
- Salaries
- Employment contracts
- Termination of Employment
- Long Term Employment
- Short Term Employment
- Voluntary Work
- Business Reports on major industries
- Regional Development
- Major Employers
- Probationary Period
- Working Hours
- Overtime and Holidays
- Medical Leave and Sick Pay
- Social Insurances
- Trade Unions
- Retirement
- Work practices
- Women in work
- Benefits & perks
- Social security & Unemployment benefits
- Pensions
- Disabled workers in China
Starting a business
- Advantages for starting a business in China & Hong Kong
- Procedures involved in starting a new business
- Ideas for a new business
- Running a business
- Business Etiquette
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