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Visa with an Associate's degree in Web Design and Development

gimenezcorbalan

Hi everyone!


I hope you're all having a great day. I'm writing to ask for advice on a question I have. How difficult is it to get a work visa or to do internships in China with just an Associate's degree in Web Development, and speaking both English and Spanish?


I understand that it can be quite challenging to get a visa in many countries, so I'd love to hear your opinions and advice specifically about the process for China.


Thanks a lot for your time! 1f601.svg

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The last I knew, a Z-visa (work) demanded a BA/BS plus work experience. In addition, a job in that field would put you into direct competition with locals and is something that is VERY tough in these years post COVID. That said, you might be able to interest a company due to the pairing of multiple languages with Web Development. Larger cities are pretty strict about having all boxes checked regarding regulations. Smaller cities are sometimes more flexible. Concentrate on companies there.