Aerospace engineer visa routes in People's Republic of China
Thinking about People's Republic of China as a place to work? Below are the 2 People's Republic of China visa routes that most commonly fit aerospace engineers, with what each one needs and a link to the official government source. Always confirm the current rules on the primary source before acting.
Also searched as: aeronautical engineer, aviation engineer, avionics engineer.
What this means for aerospace engineers
Of the 2 People's Republic of China routes that commonly fit aerospace engineers, 1 needs a sponsoring employer and 1 does not, and 1 can lead to permanent residence. Some engineering disciplines are regulated or need a skills assessment for migration purposes, so check whether People's Republic of China requires one for your field before you apply.
The most-used skilled route into People's Republic of China overall is the Z Work Visa (with Foreigner Work Permit and Residence Permit); it is not specific to aerospace engineers but is worth understanding as the benchmark route.
Routes that fit aerospace engineers
K Visa (young science and technology talent)
For you if you are a young scientist, engineer or technologist: the K visa is a new route (effective 1 October 2025) that lets eligible STEM talent enter China without a domestic employer first inviting you - but read the honesty note below, because it does not by itself let you work.
No sponsor needed · Non-settlement · Indicative only. The K visa is described as offering more flexibility on entries, validity and length of stay than the existing ordinary categories; confirm the current terms on the official page.
R Talent Visa (high-level and urgently needed talent)
For you if you are a recognised high-level expert or have skills China urgently needs: the R visa is the talent route, normally used alongside a top-tier Foreigner Work Permit and, after arrival, a residence permit.
Sponsor required · Leads to settlement · The R visa is for entry; the work-type residence permit obtained after arrival is typically issued for one or more years and is renewable.
Recent policy changes affecting this route
What changed most recently on this route — each linked to its primary government source.
- 1 October 2025In force 1 October 2025
China launches the K visa for young science and technology talent
China introduced a new K visa for young STEM graduates, allowing entry without a domestic employer sponsor, effective 1 October 2025.
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Frequently asked questions
Which visa routes suit aerospace engineers moving to People's Republic of China?+
People's Republic of China has 2 routes that commonly fit aerospace engineers: K Visa (young science and technology talent), R Talent Visa (high-level and urgently needed talent). The best fit depends on whether you already have an employer sponsor, your salary, and your qualifications — open any route below for its full eligibility criteria and primary government source.
Do aerospace engineers need a job offer to move to People's Republic of China?+
Not always. 1 of the 2 matched People's Republic of China routes can be pursued without an employer sponsoring you (such as the K Visa (young science and technology talent)), while 1 needs a sponsoring employer or a confirmed job offer. If you do not yet have an offer, start with the no-sponsor routes.
Can aerospace engineers settle permanently in People's Republic of China?+
Yes. 1 of the 2 matched routes leads toward settlement or permanent residence, while the others are temporary or transitional. Permanent-residence timelines vary by route, so check the settlement detail on each visa page.