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Newly renovated service center for expats inaugurated
    2020-12-10  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    Yang Mei

    

    yangmei_szdaily@163.com

    

    THE three-month renovation project of Shekou Net Valley Management and Service Center for Expats in Zhaoshang Subdistrict of Nanshan District, Shenzhen, was completed earlier this month and has been renamed Zhaoshang Subdistrict Management and Service Center for Expats.

    

    The inauguration ceremony took place yesterday afternoon, in the presence of leaders from national, provincial and municipal authorities, heads of international schools and representatives of local expatriate residents.

    

    During the inauguration ceremony, attendees took a tour of the upgraded facility and had the opportunity to learn about the services that the center provides.

    

    Located at 1/F, Block B, Technology Building II, Shekou Net Valley, 6th Gongye Road, the center is jointly established by Zhaoshang Subdistrict, Nanshan Branch of the Shenzhen Municipal Public Security Bureau and Shenzhen Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs.

    

    It provides services for expats to handle and consult procedures they are highly concerned about, including temporary residence registration, application for foreigners’ work permits, and reporting loss of passports.

    

    The center claims to be China’s first subdistrict-level office where foreigners can apply for work permits.

    

    The center said that up to now they have handled 8,821 cases of consultation services, including registration of temporary accommodation and foreigners’ work permits.

    

    The upgraded center has redesigned the space and improved services to make it more welcoming, convenient and family-friendly for expats. It consists of a reception, service area and staff offices, which are all staffed by personnel proficient in English.

    

    Liu Li, secretary of the Party Work Committee of Zhaoshang Subdistrict, told Shenzhen Daily that the reception capacity of the center has significantly increased. “The upgraded center has extended services to expats living in Nanshan District and even in Shenzhen as a whole. Expat friends would feel at home and find it more convenient and efficient to handle affairs,” Liu said.  

    

    (Continued on P3)


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