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HONG KONG S.A.R. ,CHINA HKUST, HKUST BUSINESS SCHOOL
School support:
The MBA/MSc Career & Professional Development at the School of Business and Management can provide support in looking for internships. Such support includes: online job postings, programs with internship partners, career consultations, career skills development workshops and corporate outreach networking opportunities.
Contact:
Raymond Xiao, Assistant Director, MBA/MSc Career & Professional Development, HKUST Business School: raymondxiao@ust.hk
Legislation:
Internships in Hong Kong are only allowed for international students enrolled in a full-time degree programme at HKUST (degree granted in Hong Kong). By legislation, exchange/incoming students holding a student visa are not allowed to work in Hong Kong since their degree is not granted in Hong Kong. However, in the case that employers are still willing to hire an incoming student for a job in Hong Kong (or when the student status or visa status has changed), the employers have the responsibility to take care of the work visa or related insurance issues for the students.
Further information:
For more details, please refer to the Hong Kong Immigration Department (here)
Requested documents:
The student needs to provide a valid student visa as well as an NOL (no objection letter) that can be obtained from the Immigration Department in Hong Kong.
Company support:
The recruitment for international students varies from company to company.
For graduates:
Persons who have obtained a degree or higher qualification in a full-time and locally accredited programme in Hong Kong may apply to stay/return and work in Hong Kong under the Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Graduates (IANG). For further information, please refer to the Hong Kong immigration Department website here.
CHINA – TSEM, TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
School support:
Getting an internship in China is not easy due to complex legislation procedures and rules. Students willing to find an internship in China should address any questions directly to Tsinghua CEMS Office, which will provide as much help as possible.
Contact:
CEMS MIM Programme Manager Ms. Gabi Wang – wangjing6@sem.tsinghua.edu.cn Academic Director of the CEMS MIM Ms. Sun Yacheng- sunyc@sem.tsinghua.edu.cn
Legislation:
It is only possible for Tsinghua’s host students to have an internship in China when they have a student visa. Otherwise it's almost impossible for students who have never studied at any Chinese university to get an internship visa.
Please keep in mind that the legislation is constantly changing and that the rules are being modified at the moment.