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Hong Kong: Vaishnavi Srinivasagopalan, a skilled Indian IT professional who has worked in both India and the U.S., has been seeking employment in China. Beijing's new K-visa program targeting science and technology workers could turn that dream into a reality. The K-visa rolled out by Beijing last month is part of China’s widening effort to catch up with the U.S. in the race for global talent and cutting-edge technology. It coincides with uncertainties over the U.S.'s H-1B program under tightened immigration policies implemented by President Donald Trump.
“(The) K-visa for China (is) an equivalent to the H-1B for the U.S.,” said Srinivasagopalan, who is intrigued by China’s working environment and culture after her father worke

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