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  • radon
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    I want to open my own language traing center in China.

    I have a Chinese friend who is fluent in English. It will be a partnership so I would not be a foreign teacher. That eliminates having to be open at least one year to "hire a foreign teacher". We have a name, city and district chosen. We have course material and fees thought out. We even have students lined up! Our problem is conflicting information. I would like to know: 1. F-visa and residence permit costs, 2. business registration costs, 3.minimum startup capital and so on. I'm hoping to hear from the multitude of helpful folks here soon. Thanks for your time and advice.
    9 years agoin Business & Jobs-All
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  • fulton
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    If it is an English training school you might want to read your question again surprise but don't feel bad , as your English is better than mine laugh
    9 years ago
  • furgman
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    Each Province, or even each city, will have its own regulations. Getting opinions is not the best choice for starting a business on foreign soil. If I were doing what you are planning to do I would ask my Chinese friend to get the answers from the officials in the city/district/province you chose. I also thought of the same idea you have. We did a Performa. My Chinese friend liked the idea. His income would rise exponentially. I didn't like the numbers because they were too revenue neutral. I thought this was too risky because of the legal environment in China.
    9 years ago

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