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maydayfans95
post Jun 18 2018, 03:22 AM

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QUOTE(cheekiat95 @ Apr 1 2018, 12:12 AM)
As long as your working experience gained after your GRADUATED DATE as mentioned on your academic certificate is more than 2 years then it should be ok. Do get your letter proof of working duration from your previous employers with clearly mentioned the working period in each respective co90mpany that you served.

I failed to get my Z visa due to the graduation date (convo date was mentioned on my cert but in fact i started working 4 months before my convo), even if i have sufficient working experiences. End up I have to use the other visa (M visa) with limited duration of stay to be able to "trade" in china now. Using travel visa to work in china is a BIG NO, dont even try to think of it.
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hi, i am new here~ Im a fresh graduate from taiwan.
I just had an video interview and the company seems very interested to hiring me.
like u said, can I apply for M visa to work in china? just to renew the M visa every 90days in HK?
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post Jun 20 2018, 04:28 PM

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QUOTE(cheekiat95 @ Apr 1 2018, 12:12 AM)
As long as your working experience gained after your GRADUATED DATE as mentioned on your academic certificate is more than 2 years then it should be ok. Do get your letter proof of working duration from your previous employers with clearly mentioned the working period in each respective company that you served.

I failed to get my Z visa due to the graduation date (convo date was mentioned on my cert but in fact i started working 4 months before my convo), even if i have sufficient working experiences. End up I have to use the other visa (M visa) with limited duration of stay to be able to "trade" in china now. Using travel visa to work in china is a BIG NO, dont even try to think of it.
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I can't renew M visa this time. I was informed there is no agent doing now. Therefore, it force me go for Z visa. I am just at the beginning stage, waiting for my collage preparing the certification letter to support my uni degree. The good conduct certificate is still in process, just apply before Raya. If I've read this forum earlier, I'll send in application for GCC in China for early move.

Thanks for sharing the above useful info.
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QUOTE(cheekiat95 @ Apr 1 2018, 12:12 AM)
As long as your working experience gained after your GRADUATED DATE as mentioned on your academic certificate is more than 2 years then it should be ok. Do get your letter proof of working duration from your previous employers with clearly mentioned the working period in each respective company that you served.

I failed to get my Z visa due to the graduation date (convo date was mentioned on my cert but in fact i started working 4 months before my convo), even if i have sufficient working experiences. End up I have to use the other visa (M visa) with limited duration of stay to be able to "trade" in china now. Using travel visa to work in china is a BIG NO, dont even try to think of it.
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I can't renew M visa this time. I was informed there is no agent doing now. Therefore, it force me go for Z visa. I am just at the beginning stage, waiting for my collage preparing the certification letter to support my uni degree. The good conduct certificate is still in process, just apply before Raya. If I've read this forum earlier, I'll send in application for GCC in China for early move.

Thanks for sharing the above useful info.
samern
post Jul 10 2018, 01:14 PM

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hi guys ,

Thanks for sharing all the info , it helps alot

ive got a big question here ,

i studied until form 5 n work for a company for 4 yrs

after that being self employed ( free lance ) for about 8 yrs

i'm very keen to go shenzhen to explore so started to look for a job

would it be an obstacle bec of my low qualification ?

i dont really look for the job that is related but more into sales and i speaks fluent chinese and english

my concern is can i get the visa with my work experience as in free lance ?

Thanks bro !

This post has been edited by samern: Jul 10 2018, 01:15 PM
luv_mmtcs
post Jul 20 2018, 02:11 PM

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I'm from Penang and I just came back from KL for doing all those govn dept stuffs and here's a lil bit of update on the latest info i get:

To start all of these, you need to prepare documents as below:
Items:
1. Certificate of Good Conduct
2. Resume in English and Mandarin language
3. Academic Certificate (Original and Photocopy-Colour)
4. Verification Letter from Uni/College
5. Testimonial from previous company
6. Medical report from Tung Shin Hospital
7. Application Form of Notarization/Legalization (Chinese Visa Application Center CVAC) There are a lot of format online, this is the one i use, get it here:
http://ss.chineseembassy.org/eng/lsfw/bgxz/t1071815.htm

Steps:
1. Apply Certificate of Good Conduct (CGC) at MOFA website, it takes around 2 weeks time to be done and you need to check the status always.
2. Prepare item 2,3,4,5 at the same time before you go to govn dept.
3. Make appointment with Tung Shin Hospital for Chinese Visa Health Screening program. Print 2 copies of the form from Tung Shin website, it's ok if you dont print, you can get it from lobby CS counter with RM3 each copy. Go to 5th floor of the main building for health screening dept, no need fasting. Request 2 original report and X-Ray film, get your report after 2 days (RM420 include 2nd set of report)
4. Collect your CGC at MOFA Putrajaya when it's done. (RM20)
5. Bring your academic certificate and verification letter to MOHE Putrajaya and cerfity. (Free)
6. Translate your academic certificate, verification letter and CGC at mahkamah rayuan. (Each document translate cost RM50 for me, it depends on the translator to quote you), my company told me CGC no need translate to mandarin because this is an official document from govn, visa application center will accept the english copy, and it's true, at the end visa application centeraccept it! But whether you want to translate CGC or not, it depends on you.
7. Bring your academic certificate, verification letter (both in english and mandarin) to MOFA Putrajaya again to certify. (RM10 for english, RM20 for mandarin) Please check the staff really certify all the documents for you, must have the certify stamp and date! my case they forget to chop the date and visa application center staff ask me to go back MOFA and chop the date then come back again! 1 hour drive from central KL to Putrajaya.. duhhhhhh!!!
8. Fill up item 7 (fill up whatever you know and leave empty whatever you not sure, go there ask the staff) and go to China Visa Application Center CVAC (already moved to new office at Hampshire Place, 6th floor, behind Plaza OSK/Bank of China, 9am-3pm) and get your item 1,3,4 to cerfify. Some people say that item 4 no need to certify here, but since my company request then i just do it. In my opinion, if you graduate from a local university then you can skip certify item 4. Bring along one set of photocopy passport and IC, in case the center staff request. (RM160 for each document certify), total is 5 documents: a.CGC(English), b.Academic Certificate(English and Mandarin), c.Verification Letter from Uni(English and Mandarin). Come back and collect after 4 days, bring the collection receipt and pay during collection. Total RM800, damn this chinese are money sucker!! They inform that the price is double up since they moved to the new office.

After get all these done, send it to your company or any appointed agent. They will continue from here.




*For Penang lang, if you are lazy to go Putrajaya and KL to do all these stuffs, you can follow this steps:
1. CGC can be courier to your home address with extra charges, pay using bank draft or smtg like that.
2. Document translation can be done in the mahkamah building beside Dewan Sri Pinang, 7th floor. I translate my documents here before head to Putrajaya and KL. You can look for a translator name Fiona Wan, she is nice and she got agent that can help you bring all your documents to Putrajaya and KL to certify. (extra charges applies)
3. In case you got anything want to ask about China Visa, you can go to Bishop street, opposite Cruises Steak House, the 3 floor building is the new CVAC. You can certify your document here too, but they just send your documents to the one at KL, it's kinda useless unless you certify all at Putrajaya then come back Penang to certify at CVAC here.
4. But no matter how medical check up must be at Tung Shin Hospital, unless you found one in Penang. So at the end the only choice for me is DIY everything at Putrajaya and KL since i need to go tung shin also.


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post Jul 20 2018, 02:24 PM

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QUOTE(samern @ Jul 10 2018, 01:14 PM)
hi guys ,

Thanks for sharing all the info , it helps alot

ive got a big question here ,

i studied until form 5 n work for a company for 4 yrs

after that being self employed ( free lance )  for about 8 yrs

i'm very keen to go shenzhen to explore so started to look for a job

would it be an obstacle bec of my low qualification ?

i dont really look for the job that is related but more into sales and i speaks fluent chinese and english

my concern is can i get the visa with my work experience as in free lance ?

Thanks bro !
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Samern,

You need to be prepare for rejection on permit. China is damn strict now on foreign worker permit. Even a college diploma is out from consideration, unless you have college diploma + at least 5 years of working experience. My company want to transfer our GM to China branch and support that side, but due to she is just Form 5 graduate, she cant get the permit although she have more than 20 years of working experience at the same field! Btw, if you really wanted to try, you can ask "INS Global Consulting" to help you process this visa and permit. It cost 3000RMB per month for the first time application, it took 3 months so total is 9000RMB. You can refer to https://ins-globalconsulting.com/chinas-new-work-visa/
INS is a PEO that helps you to apply visa and permit. They will give you advice on what you should do and get in order to apply for the visa and permit. You can email to the supervisor at caroline.lecronc@ins-globalconsulting.com and seek for advice.

Hope this can help you
savannah91
post Aug 27 2018, 10:46 AM

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QUOTE(luv_mmtcs @ Jul 20 2018, 02:11 PM)
I'm from Penang and I just came back from KL for doing all those govn dept stuffs and here's a lil bit of update on the latest info i get:

To start all of these, you need to prepare documents as below:
Items:
1. Certificate of Good Conduct
2. Resume in English and Mandarin language
3. Academic Certificate (Original and Photocopy-Colour)
4. Verification Letter from Uni/College
5. Testimonial from previous company
6. Medical report from Tung Shin Hospital
7. Application Form of Notarization/Legalization (Chinese Visa Application Center CVAC) There are a lot of format online, this is the one i use, get it here:
http://ss.chineseembassy.org/eng/lsfw/bgxz/t1071815.htm

Steps:
1. Apply Certificate of Good Conduct (CGC) at MOFA website, it takes around 2 weeks time to be done and you need to check the status always.
2. Prepare item 2,3,4,5 at the same time before you go to govn dept.
3. Make appointment with Tung Shin Hospital for Chinese Visa Health Screening program. Print 2 copies of the form from Tung Shin website, it's ok if you dont print, you can get it from lobby CS counter with RM3 each copy. Go to 5th floor of the main building for health screening dept, no need fasting. Request 2 original report and X-Ray film, get your report after 2 days (RM420 include 2nd set of report)
4. Collect your CGC at MOFA Putrajaya when it's done. (RM20)
5. Bring your academic certificate and verification letter to MOHE Putrajaya and cerfity. (Free)
6. Translate your academic certificate, verification letter and CGC at mahkamah rayuan. (Each document translate cost RM50 for me, it depends on the translator to quote you), my company told me CGC no need translate to mandarin because this is an official document from govn, visa application center will accept the english copy, and it's true, at the end visa application centeraccept it! But whether you want to translate CGC or not, it depends on you.
7. Bring your academic certificate, verification letter (both in english and mandarin) to MOFA Putrajaya again to certify. (RM10 for english, RM20 for mandarin) Please check the staff really certify all the documents for you, must have the certify stamp and date! my case they forget to chop the date and visa application center staff ask me to go back MOFA and chop the date then come back again! 1 hour drive from central KL to Putrajaya.. duhhhhhh!!!
8. Fill up item 7 (fill up whatever you know and leave empty whatever you not sure, go there ask the staff) and go to China Visa Application Center CVAC (already moved to new office at Hampshire Place, 6th floor, behind Plaza OSK/Bank of China, 9am-3pm) and get your item 1,3,4 to cerfify. Some people say that item 4 no need to certify here, but since my company request then i just do it. In my opinion, if you graduate from a local university then you can skip certify item 4. Bring along one set of photocopy passport and IC, in case the center staff request. (RM160 for each document certify), total is 5 documents: a.CGC(English), b.Academic Certificate(English and Mandarin), c.Verification Letter from Uni(English and Mandarin). Come back and collect after 4 days, bring the collection receipt and pay during collection. Total RM800, damn this chinese are money sucker!! They inform that the price is double up since they moved to the new office.

After get all these done, send it to your company or any appointed agent. They will continue from here.
*For Penang lang, if you are lazy to go Putrajaya and KL to do all these stuffs, you can follow this steps:
1. CGC can be courier to your home address with extra charges, pay using bank draft or smtg like that.
2. Document translation can be done in the mahkamah building beside Dewan Sri Pinang, 7th floor. I translate my documents here before head to Putrajaya and KL. You can look for a translator name Fiona Wan, she is nice and she got agent that can help you bring all your documents to Putrajaya and KL to certify. (extra charges applies)
3. In case you got anything want to ask about China Visa, you can go to Bishop street, opposite Cruises Steak House, the 3 floor building is the new CVAC. You can certify your document here too, but they just send your documents to the one at KL, it's kinda useless unless you certify all at Putrajaya then come back Penang to certify at CVAC here.
4. But no matter how medical check up must be at Tung Shin Hospital, unless you found one in Penang. So at the end the only choice for me is DIY everything at Putrajaya and KL since i need to go tung shin also.
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post Aug 27 2018, 10:50 AM

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This post has been edited by savannah91: Aug 27 2018, 11:20 AM
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Hi, may I know the academic certificate is it use the original to certify or use the copy version?


QUOTE(luv_mmtcs @ Jul 20 2018, 02:11 PM)
I'm from Penang and I just came back from KL for doing all those govn dept stuffs and here's a lil bit of update on the latest info i get:

To start all of these, you need to prepare documents as below:
Items:
1. Certificate of Good Conduct
2. Resume in English and Mandarin language
3. Academic Certificate (Original and Photocopy-Colour)
4. Verification Letter from Uni/College
5. Testimonial from previous company
6. Medical report from Tung Shin Hospital
7. Application Form of Notarization/Legalization (Chinese Visa Application Center CVAC) There are a lot of format online, this is the one i use, get it here:
http://ss.chineseembassy.org/eng/lsfw/bgxz/t1071815.htm

Steps:
1. Apply Certificate of Good Conduct (CGC) at MOFA website, it takes around 2 weeks time to be done and you need to check the status always.
2. Prepare item 2,3,4,5 at the same time before you go to govn dept.
3. Make appointment with Tung Shin Hospital for Chinese Visa Health Screening program. Print 2 copies of the form from Tung Shin website, it's ok if you dont print, you can get it from lobby CS counter with RM3 each copy. Go to 5th floor of the main building for health screening dept, no need fasting. Request 2 original report and X-Ray film, get your report after 2 days (RM420 include 2nd set of report)
4. Collect your CGC at MOFA Putrajaya when it's done. (RM20)
5. Bring your academic certificate and verification letter to MOHE Putrajaya and cerfity. (Free)
6. Translate your academic certificate, verification letter and CGC at mahkamah rayuan. (Each document translate cost RM50 for me, it depends on the translator to quote you), my company told me CGC no need translate to mandarin because this is an official document from govn, visa application center will accept the english copy, and it's true, at the end visa application centeraccept it! But whether you want to translate CGC or not, it depends on you.
7. Bring your academic certificate, verification letter (both in english and mandarin) to MOFA Putrajaya again to certify. (RM10 for english, RM20 for mandarin) Please check the staff really certify all the documents for you, must have the certify stamp and date! my case they forget to chop the date and visa application center staff ask me to go back MOFA and chop the date then come back again! 1 hour drive from central KL to Putrajaya.. duhhhhhh!!!
8. Fill up item 7 (fill up whatever you know and leave empty whatever you not sure, go there ask the staff) and go to China Visa Application Center CVAC (already moved to new office at Hampshire Place, 6th floor, behind Plaza OSK/Bank of China, 9am-3pm) and get your item 1,3,4 to cerfify. Some people say that item 4 no need to certify here, but since my company request then i just do it. In my opinion, if you graduate from a local university then you can skip certify item 4. Bring along one set of photocopy passport and IC, in case the center staff request. (RM160 for each document certify), total is 5 documents: a.CGC(English), b.Academic Certificate(English and Mandarin), c.Verification Letter from Uni(English and Mandarin). Come back and collect after 4 days, bring the collection receipt and pay during collection. Total RM800, damn this chinese are money sucker!! They inform that the price is double up since they moved to the new office.

After get all these done, send it to your company or any appointed agent. They will continue from here.
*For Penang lang, if you are lazy to go Putrajaya and KL to do all these stuffs, you can follow this steps:
1. CGC can be courier to your home address with extra charges, pay using bank draft or smtg like that.
2. Document translation can be done in the mahkamah building beside Dewan Sri Pinang, 7th floor. I translate my documents here before head to Putrajaya and KL. You can look for a translator name Fiona Wan, she is nice and she got agent that can help you bring all your documents to Putrajaya and KL to certify. (extra charges applies)
3. In case you got anything want to ask about China Visa, you can go to Bishop street, opposite Cruises Steak House, the 3 floor building is the new CVAC. You can certify your document here too, but they just send your documents to the one at KL, it's kinda useless unless you certify all at Putrajaya then come back Penang to certify at CVAC here.
4. But no matter how medical check up must be at Tung Shin Hospital, unless you found one in Penang. So at the end the only choice for me is DIY everything at Putrajaya and KL since i need to go tung shin also.
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QUOTE(luv_mmtcs @ Jul 20 2018, 02:11 PM)
I'm from Penang and I just came back from KL for doing all those govn dept stuffs and here's a lil bit of update on the latest info i get:

To start all of these, you need to prepare documents as below:
Items:
1. Certificate of Good Conduct
2. Resume in English and Mandarin language
3. Academic Certificate (Original and Photocopy-Colour)
4. Verification Letter from Uni/College
5. Testimonial from previous company
6. Medical report from Tung Shin Hospital
7. Application Form of Notarization/Legalization (Chinese Visa Application Center CVAC) There are a lot of format online, this is the one i use, get it here:
http://ss.chineseembassy.org/eng/lsfw/bgxz/t1071815.htm

Steps:
1. Apply Certificate of Good Conduct (CGC) at MOFA website, it takes around 2 weeks time to be done and you need to check the status always.
2. Prepare item 2,3,4,5 at the same time before you go to govn dept.
3. Make appointment with Tung Shin Hospital for Chinese Visa Health Screening program. Print 2 copies of the form from Tung Shin website, it's ok if you dont print, you can get it from lobby CS counter with RM3 each copy. Go to 5th floor of the main building for health screening dept, no need fasting. Request 2 original report and X-Ray film, get your report after 2 days (RM420 include 2nd set of report)
4. Collect your CGC at MOFA Putrajaya when it's done. (RM20)
5. Bring your academic certificate and verification letter to MOHE Putrajaya and cerfity. (Free)
6. Translate your academic certificate, verification letter and CGC at mahkamah rayuan. (Each document translate cost RM50 for me, it depends on the translator to quote you), my company told me CGC no need translate to mandarin because this is an official document from govn, visa application center will accept the english copy, and it's true, at the end visa application centeraccept it! But whether you want to translate CGC or not, it depends on you.
7. Bring your academic certificate, verification letter (both in english and mandarin) to MOFA Putrajaya again to certify. (RM10 for english, RM20 for mandarin) Please check the staff really certify all the documents for you, must have the certify stamp and date! my case they forget to chop the date and visa application center staff ask me to go back MOFA and chop the date then come back again! 1 hour drive from central KL to Putrajaya.. duhhhhhh!!!
8. Fill up item 7 (fill up whatever you know and leave empty whatever you not sure, go there ask the staff) and go to China Visa Application Center CVAC (already moved to new office at Hampshire Place, 6th floor, behind Plaza OSK/Bank of China, 9am-3pm) and get your item 1,3,4 to cerfify. Some people say that item 4 no need to certify here, but since my company request then i just do it. In my opinion, if you graduate from a local university then you can skip certify item 4. Bring along one set of photocopy passport and IC, in case the center staff request. (RM160 for each document certify), total is 5 documents: a.CGC(English), b.Academic Certificate(English and Mandarin), c.Verification Letter from Uni(English and Mandarin). Come back and collect after 4 days, bring the collection receipt and pay during collection. Total RM800, damn this chinese are money sucker!! They inform that the price is double up since they moved to the new office.

After get all these done, send it to your company or any appointed agent. They will continue from here.
*For Penang lang, if you are lazy to go Putrajaya and KL to do all these stuffs, you can follow this steps:
1. CGC can be courier to your home address with extra charges, pay using bank draft or smtg like that.
2. Document translation can be done in the mahkamah building beside Dewan Sri Pinang, 7th floor. I translate my documents here before head to Putrajaya and KL. You can look for a translator name Fiona Wan, she is nice and she got agent that can help you bring all your documents to Putrajaya and KL to certify. (extra charges applies)
3. In case you got anything want to ask about China Visa, you can go to Bishop street, opposite Cruises Steak House, the 3 floor building is the new CVAC. You can certify your document here too, but they just send your documents to the one at KL, it's kinda useless unless you certify all at Putrajaya then come back Penang to certify at CVAC here.
4. But no matter how medical check up must be at Tung Shin Hospital, unless you found one in Penang. So at the end the only choice for me is DIY everything at Putrajaya and KL since i need to go tung shin also.
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Is my resume needed to be notarized by notary public?
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post Sep 10 2018, 10:28 AM

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QUOTE(maydayfans95 @ Jun 18 2018, 03:22 AM)
hi, i am new here~ Im a fresh graduate from taiwan.
I just had an video interview and the company seems very interested to hiring me.
like u said, can I apply for M visa to work in china? just to renew the M visa every 90days in HK?
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M visa is a loophole of China's visa policy. However in order to get the M visa and work "legally" in China, you should not receive your monthly salary in China. In that case it can be considered as you are receiving training in China instead of working. It should be wired from Hong Kong or somewhere else to your Malaysian account. If you are paid by company in China, you NEED A WORK PERMIT.
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post Oct 19 2018, 02:52 AM

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QUOTE(lynn9892 @ Sep 5 2018, 10:52 AM)
Is my resume needed to be notarized by notary public?
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Hi Lynn,

No need. Resume is just for your company use as they need it to prove to china govn that they wanted to hire you. It's not a document that will keep by china govn.
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QUOTE(cheekiat95 @ Jan 26 2018, 11:08 AM)
Nope. I graduated from UTAR. That officer insisted to get the letter proof from my UNI  bangwall.gif

Then I called my uni and they prepared the letter and send me thru email. I show her and then she only chop for me  bangwall.gif  bangwall.gif
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Hi, may I know whom you contact to get the letter? And how long it takes for UTAR to send your letter by email?
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Hi, may I know do I need to translate uni verification letter? I thought just to show to KPT for notarization only?

QUOTE(luv_mmtcs @ Jul 20 2018, 02:11 PM)
I'm from Penang and I just came back from KL for doing all those govn dept stuffs and here's a lil bit of update on the latest info i get:

To start all of these, you need to prepare documents as below:
Items:
1. Certificate of Good Conduct
2. Resume in English and Mandarin language
3. Academic Certificate (Original and Photocopy-Colour)
4. Verification Letter from Uni/College
5. Testimonial from previous company
6. Medical report from Tung Shin Hospital
7. Application Form of Notarization/Legalization (Chinese Visa Application Center CVAC) There are a lot of format online, this is the one i use, get it here:
http://ss.chineseembassy.org/eng/lsfw/bgxz/t1071815.htm

Steps:
1. Apply Certificate of Good Conduct (CGC) at MOFA website, it takes around 2 weeks time to be done and you need to check the status always.
2. Prepare item 2,3,4,5 at the same time before you go to govn dept.
3. Make appointment with Tung Shin Hospital for Chinese Visa Health Screening program. Print 2 copies of the form from Tung Shin website, it's ok if you dont print, you can get it from lobby CS counter with RM3 each copy. Go to 5th floor of the main building for health screening dept, no need fasting. Request 2 original report and X-Ray film, get your report after 2 days (RM420 include 2nd set of report)
4. Collect your CGC at MOFA Putrajaya when it's done. (RM20)
5. Bring your academic certificate and verification letter to MOHE Putrajaya and cerfity. (Free)
6. Translate your academic certificate, verification letter and CGC at mahkamah rayuan. (Each document translate cost RM50 for me, it depends on the translator to quote you), my company told me CGC no need translate to mandarin because this is an official document from govn, visa application center will accept the english copy, and it's true, at the end visa application centeraccept it! But whether you want to translate CGC or not, it depends on you.
7. Bring your academic certificate, verification letter (both in english and mandarin) to MOFA Putrajaya again to certify. (RM10 for english, RM20 for mandarin) Please check the staff really certify all the documents for you, must have the certify stamp and date! my case they forget to chop the date and visa application center staff ask me to go back MOFA and chop the date then come back again! 1 hour drive from central KL to Putrajaya.. duhhhhhh!!!
8. Fill up item 7 (fill up whatever you know and leave empty whatever you not sure, go there ask the staff) and go to China Visa Application Center CVAC (already moved to new office at Hampshire Place, 6th floor, behind Plaza OSK/Bank of China, 9am-3pm) and get your item 1,3,4 to cerfify. Some people say that item 4 no need to certify here, but since my company request then i just do it. In my opinion, if you graduate from a local university then you can skip certify item 4. Bring along one set of photocopy passport and IC, in case the center staff request. (RM160 for each document certify), total is 5 documents: a.CGC(English), b.Academic Certificate(English and Mandarin), c.Verification Letter from Uni(English and Mandarin). Come back and collect after 4 days, bring the collection receipt and pay during collection. Total RM800, damn this chinese are money sucker!! They inform that the price is double up since they moved to the new office.

After get all these done, send it to your company or any appointed agent. They will continue from here.
*For Penang lang, if you are lazy to go Putrajaya and KL to do all these stuffs, you can follow this steps:
1. CGC can be courier to your home address with extra charges, pay using bank draft or smtg like that.
2. Document translation can be done in the mahkamah building beside Dewan Sri Pinang, 7th floor. I translate my documents here before head to Putrajaya and KL. You can look for a translator name Fiona Wan, she is nice and she got agent that can help you bring all your documents to Putrajaya and KL to certify. (extra charges applies)
3. In case you got anything want to ask about China Visa, you can go to Bishop street, opposite Cruises Steak House, the 3 floor building is the new CVAC. You can certify your document here too, but they just send your documents to the one at KL, it's kinda useless unless you certify all at Putrajaya then come back Penang to certify at CVAC here.
4. But no matter how medical check up must be at Tung Shin Hospital, unless you found one in Penang. So at the end the only choice for me is DIY everything at Putrajaya and KL since i need to go tung shin also.
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post Dec 13 2018, 08:37 AM

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QUOTE(Alvan86 @ Dec 3 2018, 12:40 PM)
Hi, may I know whom you contact to get the letter? And how long it takes for UTAR to send your letter by email?
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I emailed the staff from Dept of examination. I got it by email within 3-4 days after the request, but I chose to collect at Sg. Long campus for the original letter.
Tips: you can request for Chinese version of the letter. As in my case I need to present the letter during application of permit letter.
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post Dec 13 2018, 05:11 PM

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QUOTE(cheekiat95 @ Dec 13 2018, 08:37 AM)
I emailed the staff from Dept of examination. I got it by email within 3-4 days after the request, but I chose to collect at Sg. Long campus for the original letter.
Tips: you can request for Chinese version of the letter. As in my case I need to present the letter during application of permit letter.
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I thought just need academic certificate for the application of permit letter? Still need uni letter?
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post Dec 14 2018, 10:59 AM

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QUOTE(Alvan86 @ Dec 13 2018, 05:11 PM)
I thought just need academic certificate for the application of permit letter?  Still need uni letter?
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As in my case, the date stated on my academic certificate is March 2017, but I graduated on Oct 2016 and employed then. So I need the letter as a proof for "2 years working experience".
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QUOTE(cheekiat95 @ Jan 25 2018, 04:05 PM)
I just went KPT today. You need to bring letter of proof from your university to proof that you studied and graduated. Bring also your original degree cert. Go to KPT, enter through main entrance, then turn right and look for helpdesk 6. Letter of proof IS A MUST, without that the office wont chop for you even you bring your ori cert.
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Does the Full Academic Transcript able used to prove that have completed the study in the University ?
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post Apr 4 2019, 05:17 PM

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QUOTE(ericfreshz @ Mar 22 2019, 11:17 PM)
Does the Full Academic Transcript able used to prove that have completed the study in the University ?
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Nope. You will need a letter from your uni.
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QUOTE(cheekiat95 @ Apr 4 2019, 05:17 PM)
Nope. You will need a letter from your uni.
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Thanks for your reply bro.
All documents was ready and submitted to the China company which was hiring me.

But don't know how long does the Working Notification Cert will get

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