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The work visa (Z visa) is one of the most common immigration routes. Foreign nationals must secure employment from a Chinese employer and meet relevant professional skill or academic qualification requirements. Currently, China has a high demand for skilled professionals, particularly in industries such as artificial intelligence, information technology, finance, and engineering. For senior talents in these fields, the Chinese government offers relatively relaxed visa policies.