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I am a chef, and I am going abroad.

If you have relatives and friends abroad who open restaurants there, you can apply directly to the immigration office of the host country without going through an intermediary. The following are some general information for the landlord's reference.

Chefs going abroad are generally considered as labor visas. First of all, foreign countries (different countries may have different requirements, but they will be similar) should provide some materials for handling labor visas:

1, the foreign employer is a domestic applicant, and the original labor contract is issued.

2. Original tax certificate and bank statement of the company that has employed you abroad for nearly 1-2 years.

3. A copy of the business license of the foreign company

4. Notarization of the professional certificate (chef's certificate) of domestic applicants requires double certification (certification of the Foreign Affairs Office of the province+certification of the national consulate applied by the applicant).

5. Domestic applicant's birth certificate+double certification

6. Notarial certificate of no crime+double authentication

7. Labor approval issued by foreign immigration authorities

The above are the most basic application materials, which are generally notarized in China and sent abroad after double certification, so that foreign inviters can take them to the immigration office for labor examination and approval.

Note that generally, the notarial certificate of no crime has a certain validity period. Some consulates stipulate that it is only half a year, while others are one year.