Finance · 07/16/2025
EB5 Visa Investors Warned of New Repayment Risks
This article exposes a new type of scam in the US EB-5 investment immigration program called the "Repayment Guarantee," which attracts investors by promising "housing if repayment fails." The article delves into the legal risks, operational methods, and potential difficulties investors may face behind this model. It warns investors to be wary of such traps, choose legitimate channels, and avoid losing both their investment and immigration prospects. This scheme leverages false security promises to exploit vulnerable investors seeking US residency.
Education · 09/02/2025
US Surgical Residents International Students Grapple with 80hour Workweeks
Surgical residents in the US face time pressure and mental health challenges under the 80-hour work week, exacerbated by non-clinical tasks and potential mistreatment. For international students on F1 visas, work hour restrictions and intense competition for on-campus jobs further complicate their studies. This article explores strategies for coping with these challenges, emphasizing the importance of seeking support and prioritizing mental well-being. It highlights the unique difficulties faced by F1 visa holders navigating residency programs and suggests avenues for improvement.
Education · 08/21/2025
Hong Kong Talent Acquisition Guide Aims to Attract Skilled Workers
This article focuses on the pathways for mainland Chinese citizens to obtain Hong Kong residency. It provides a detailed explanation of the five major types of Hong Kong work visas and discusses visa renewal issues. The aim is to offer practical information and personalized planning advice for individuals interested in pursuing career opportunities in Hong Kong. It covers key requirements, application procedures, and potential challenges, offering insights to help prospective residents navigate the immigration process effectively and achieve their goals of living and working in Hong Kong.
Education · 09/02/2025
China Clarifies Degree Accreditation for International Students
This article addresses the issue of educational credential verification for overseas students, providing a detailed interpretation of official channels and important considerations for both domestic and US credential verification. It emphasizes the authority of CHSI (China Higher Education Student Information and Career Center) and CESC (Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchanges) verification. The article also reminds students to pay attention to changes in the role of the 'Certificate for Returned Overseas Students' in residency policies, helping them smoothly complete their credential verification and prepare for development upon returning to China.