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Chairman of the Board or General Manager requesting permission
to establish a Representative Office must be prepared and must
include the proposed Representative Office’s proposed name,
purpose, scope of business, duration, and the term of office of
the Chief Representative. It must also include the historical
background of the head office, the names of the General
Manager, the Chairman of the Board, and the other directors of
the head office, the names of the head office’s primary trading
partners in China, and its business volume.I have interviewed candidates at all levels with major corporations and the federal government for over 8 years, and am still struck on a daily basis at how many applicants look great on paper, have all the skills, but can't make it through an interview.It is ty Supporting documents include (but are not necessarily limited to): A completed SAIC application form The foreign head office’s incorporation documents, including certified copies of the Certificate of Incorporation, business registration certificate, Articles of Incorporation (or equivalent), etc. An original of a letter from the head office’s bank attesting to the head office’s financial standing (amount on deposit and other details pertinent to the company’s financial reputation) A letter appointing the Representative Office’s Chief Representative and any other representatives, along with their resumes and copies of their IDs (passports for non-Chinese nationals) and photos Copies of the lease agreement for the Representative Office’s office premises from an approved unit (such as a commercial building or hotel) Permit use certificate (required in some jurisdictions), to be completed and signed by the landlord and tenant An “Approval Certificate for Premises to be Occupied by a Foreign Company” (required in some jurisdictions) Other possible documentary requirements include: (1) Board resolutions authorizing the establishment of the Representative Office and appointing the Chief Representative; (2) Proof of more than US$10,000 in paid-in capital; (3) Certification in both English and Chinese of the head 7 Ways to Evaluate Your Marketing Plan ce, the names of the General
Manager, the Chairman of the Board, and the other directors of
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