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China delays new K visa for foreign STEM grads until after Oct. 8 amid backlash over fairness and unemployment.
China has delayed its new K visa, set to attract foreign STEM graduates without requiring a job offer, until after national holidays ending October 8.
The visa, likened to the U.S. H-1B, offers long-term residency, multiple entries, and work rights.
Its launch has sparked online criticism over fairness, especially amid high youth unemployment and 12 million annual domestic graduates.
Critics question prioritizing foreign bachelor’s degree holders, worry about fraud without employer sponsorship, and urge raising the bar to master’s level.
The policy aims to boost innovation but faces backlash over perceived inequities in talent recruitment.
China retrasa la nueva visa K para graduados extranjeros de STEM hasta después del 8 de octubre en medio de reacciones negativas sobre la equidad y el desempleo.