China published its first regulation on permanent residency for foreigners in 2004 and has been issuing "green cards" to foreigners who have made outstanding achievements, including former NBA star Stephon Marbury, Dutch Nobel chemistry laureate Bernard L. Feringa, and Swiss scientist Kurt Wüthrich, also a Nobel laureate in chemistry.

On Feb 27 China's Ministry of Justice published draft rules on foreigners' permanent residence to solicit public opinions.
The draft increases the channels for permanent residence applications among foreign talent who meet the urgent needs of the country's key industries and for those with advanced knowledge and skills who have been recommended by major research institutes or high-tech enterprises.
The draft rule clarifies that the ID card is the identity certificate for foreigners with permanent residence inside China.
Foreigners of internationally acknowledged achievements in the fields of economics, science and technology, education, culture, health, and sports could apply for permanent residence, according to the draft rule.
Foreigners who have made outstanding contributions to China's economic and social development could apply for permanent residence upon the recommendations of relevant national departments or provincial-level governments, it added.
The draft rule requires permanent foreign residents to live in China for at least three months each year.
Departments under the State Council and government at all levels should provide convenience for permanent foreign residents when they need banking, education, medical and transportation services, according to the draft rule.
Organizations and individuals can submit their feedback on the draft regulation until March 27 via the official website of the ministry (http://zqyj.chinalaw.gov.cn/index) or by mail (YJJL2020@chinalaw.gov.cn).
complete draft rules=>:
http://www.moj.gov.cn/news/content/2020-02/27/zlk_3242559.html

feel free to leave your comments or thoughts on the draft rules.
source: chinalaw.gov.cn



