Foreign media: China will introduce a "K" visa for young talents in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) starting from October 1st to attract global professionals. The new visa will provide greater flexibility and fewer obstacles, aiming to help foreign talents like Afridi, a Pakistani student pursuing a doctorate in robotics at Peking University, who face uncertainty about staying or leaving after graduation due to visa issues.
Analysts believe this new policy marks a shift in China's immigration strategy, aimed at enhancing its high-tech industry's innovation and competitiveness, and seizing the opportunity brought by tightened immigration policies in other parts of the world, especially the United States.
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