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China delivers Western purchasing power at 30% of global living costs—high quality of life, unbeatable affordability for your expat reset.
Cómo es vivir en China
China, located in East Asia, is the world's most populous country and the third-largest by land area. Spanning diverse geographical regions, the nation encompasses vast landscapes ranging from the Himalayan mountain ranges in the west to the fertile...
Tu hoja de ruta para China
Análisis personal de reubicación de más de 40 páginas — vía de visado, estrategia fiscal, guía de barrios, configuración sanitaria y mucho más.
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Healthcare
- China operates a two-tier healthcare system with mandatory public insurance for employed foreign residents, while private options offer enhanced services.
- Public hospitals are generally affordable but can have long waiting times and language barriers; private and international facilities offer higher quality and English-speaking staff at a premium.
- Expats employed in China are typically required to enroll in the Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance (UEBMI) scheme, with enrollment streamlined via a 'Join in Card'.
China's entry requirements in 2026 combine strict advance visa requirements for most nationalities with expanded visa-free programs for select countries. US, UK, Canada, and Australian citizens generally require a tourist L visa applied for in advance through Chinese embassies, consulates, or visa centers. The process involves a valid passport (6+ months validity), application form, photo, flight itinerary, hotel bookings, and financial proof. Single-entry L visas cost ~$140-200 USD, process in 4-10 working days, and allow 30-day stays (extendable). No standard...
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Travel advisories, hazards, and conflict indicators
Cost of living, housing, income, and purchasing power overview
Income tax, corporate tax, and fiscal overview
Job market, business environment, and work permits
International schools, universities, and curricula
Pension, retirement pathways, and financial planning
Seasonal temperatures, rainfall, and sunshine hours
Country photos and landscapes
Population, languages, and ethnic composition
Day-to-day expat life and practical tips
Public transit, airports, and getting around
Residency, property ownership, and legal framework
Air quality, green spaces, and sustainability
Political system, government structure, and key policies
Location overview, cost of living index, and purchasing power
Economic and geographic overview at a glance
Community perspectives and expat experiences
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Fuente de datos: Las métricas de seguridad, criminalidad y calidad provienen de Numbeo, una base de datos global de datos reportados por la comunidad.
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