Events

AmCham Shanghai GM Conference

17 September 2021, 10:00 - 17:15
China Time
SIRVA Communications

Please join us at the AmCham Shanghai GM Conference where SIRVA experts will be speaking as part of a panel as well as hosting a session on Global Mobility. 

Where: 

27F Infinitus Tower, No.168 Hubin Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai, China 200021 

When:

Friday, 17 September, 2021 | 10am - 5:15pm GMT+8


Panel:

How to bring expatriate families back to China in the age of COVID

Panel topic:

Expatriate family attraction under immigration restriction – Challenges companies currently face due to the family being able to enter China i.e., immigration, costs, mobility policy, expat benefits, talent management; budgeting.

Panellist:

  • Echo Lei, Director of Global Account Management

Echo-Speaker-Panel


Session:

Global Mobility Keeping up with the changes in visa and immigration in the APAC region

Hosts:

  • Assalli Xu, Senior Immigration Consultant
  • Helen Chang, Director of Direct Delivery Services 

Speaker-Panel--AmCham

The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be a game changer in more ways than one. Not only are organisations struggling to deal with the ever-changing situation, but employees are finding it challenging to relocate and secure the necessary documents required to travel. In light of the evolving pandemic, global mobility professionals worldwide are trying to keep up with the changes and tailor their talent mobility programmes according to the requirements of each country. Join Helen Chang, Director of Direct Delivery Services and Senior Immigration Consultant, Assalli Xu as they discuss the complexities of visa applications and country entry restrictions in the APAC region.

During this session, you will learn about:

  • Regional case studies and possible SIRVA solutions to challenges in visa and immigration
  • What the latest changes are regarding visa renewals and cancellations
  • Visa application process for new arrivals into China
  • How visa application differs from countries in the region 
  • Current entry restrictions and policies in China and the APAC region