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Can I transfer money to my home country? Is there a cap?
show answer +Yes, and there is a cap. You may transfer a maximum of $500 per day with just your passport and valid visa.
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How to use Weixin Pay
show answer +WeChat Pay, a widely used payment method in China, offers a seamless and convenient way to conduct transactions. Here is a comprehensive guide on how to utilize WeChat Pay.
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How to use Alipay
show answer +Living in or visiting China, you’ll find that Alipay is an essential app, as it is a popular method for paying for things. Here is a guide on how to pay with Alipay and some of its other handy features.
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Can I buy foreign exchange using the proceeds from selling my house?
show answer +As a non-resident, you can purchase foreign exchange and remit the proceeds from the sale of your house that is located on the Chinese mainland. Materials required include your passport or other valid ID documents, the house transfer contract and registration certificate, and tax voucher.
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What documents do I need to open a bank account?
show answer +A passport or permanent residence permit. If it is difficult to accurately determine the identity of the applicant opening the account with valid identification, the bank may request the applicant to provide supporting documents.
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How can I link international bank cards to Alipay?
show answer +Visitors from overseas can seamlessly link their foreign bank cards issued outside the Chinese mainland to Alipay, enabling transactions at countless Alipay merchants throughout the country.
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