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Potentially going to Xiamen for one year

doppelnik

Hi all,


I have a very intresting job opportunity which would require to go for one year to China (Xiamen). I would be for a German company which is owend by a German/Chinese CEO and has a sister company in China. The German branch is quite small, but there seems to be a larger chinese company in the background which is willing to invest plenty of money. I havn't seen the contract yet, so some things are still a bit vague but will be clarified in the next days.


I'm 52, but still feel young and flexible enough to go to China for one year. The offering came quite unexpacted, so I'm not really well prepared... I allready do my lectures about what to do in Xiamen, but of course, the most urgent questions are about money/insurances etc. Currently I work in Germany for a relativly small sized company and I earn about 70.000 € p.a. as an engineer. Of course I will ask for more money when I change my job. My idea is, that going to China will give me some bonus for that year, which is needed because I would like to keep my flat, cars, etc.. In my future position I would be responsible for the final development a prototype out of a project which I've done at my former embloyer. I would say, I'm going to be a kind of a team leader (like in my current postion), but I have no idea on how big the team is going to be.


I don't know if I should unsubsribe my residence in Germany for that year and what this would mean in regard to taxation, health insurance and so on.


I would be happy for any advice and promise to spent some Tsintao for that!


cheers

Dominik

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Lmflmf1

@doppelnik

i went to work in shanghai for a 3 year stint and stayed for 15 years!!  you might end up doing the same!  many foreigners go to china and dont come back!  lifestyle there is great, food, salaries, advantages, etc low cost of living…

doppelnik

Hi,

thanks for the answer, but China isn't my favourite destination. The goverment gets more and more autoritarien and I don't like to be under total control. I've been to China and I didn't really like the food so much, there have allways been hard and spiky things in it...


I've been to Shanghai on a business trip, no doubt its an intresting place with a mix of very new, colonial and traditional architecture. I also enjoyed a techno club deep under the ground (I forgott the name of it). On the other hand, the cost of living isn't really cheap in Shanghai...


It would like to leave Germany since 2015, but I would prefere other countries than China (e.g. India or Japan).

doppelnik

Hi there,


Meanwhile I'm here, Xiamen is really a nice town, would like to meet some other Expats and listen to their expieriences


Cheers

Dominik