China · Talent & extraordinary ability
Permanent Residence Permit (the 'Chinese Green Card')
Open in principle but among the most restrictive permanent residence regimes in the world. Approvals number in the low thousands annually against a population of roughly a million foreign residents. Investment-based routes exist on paper but are not a practical channel.
China is not a jurisdiction you buy into. The green card is granted for strategic talent and family ties, not capital, and the numbers are tiny. For a UHNW family the meaningful Chinese planning question is almost never 'how do I get residence' — it is 'how do I manage the six-year rule and Article 9 of the Nationality Law'.
Qualifying routes
Foreign high-level talents recognised by the relevant Chinese or municipal authorities, and senior professionals sponsored by entities on the Science and Technology Innovation Occupation List, who have worked continuously for 3 full years on a 'talent'-annotated work residence permit
Direct investment in China maintained for 3+ consecutive years with a good tax record — thresholds vary by region and sector and are applied restrictively. Not a practical channel for most
Spouse of a Chinese citizen or of a PR holder, with 5 years of marriage and 5 years of continuous residence in China with at least 9 months per year
The facts
- Total landed cost
- Nominal government fees; the cost is the years of qualifying residence and employment
- Timeline
- 6–18 months — Ministry of Public Security review; opaque and discretionary
- Physical presence
- Substantial — most routes require 3+ years of continuous qualifying work or 5 years of residence with 9+ months per year
- Family
- spouse and minor children may be included on approval
- Permanent residency
- this is the permanent residence route
- Citizenship
- Chinese naturalisation is available in law but granted in vanishingly small numbers; it requires renouncing all other nationalities
- Language test
- no formal published test; naturalisation is discretionary and rare
- Dual citizenship
- Not permitted — you would have to renounce
- Requirements
- High-level talent recognition, or 3+ years of continuous qualifying senior employment on a talent-annotated permit, or long-term family ties, or (theoretically) sustained direct investmentGood tax record and no criminal recordMinistry of Public Security approval
- China's Nationality Law does not recognise dual nationality. Article 9 provides that Chinese nationals who settle abroad and voluntarily acquire foreign nationality automatically lose Chinese nationality — and enforcement has tightened. Chinese-origin families holding two passports face real exposure.
- The six-year rule is the key planning point and it is generous if you use it: foreign-source income paid by foreign entities escapes Chinese tax indefinitely provided you break the chain with one absence exceeding 30 consecutive days in any year before the sixth. Miss it and your worldwide income enters the Chinese base.
- China participates in CRS and exchanges information with Hong Kong.
- Capital controls are real. Getting money out of China is a materially harder problem than getting residence, and the USD 50,000 annual individual conversion quota constrains ordinary channels.
- Approval is discretionary and opaque throughout. There is no rules-based entitlement to a green card no matter how well you fit the criteria.
- The investment route exists on paper but is applied so restrictively that no serious adviser treats it as a channel.