VirtualBox gains support for Linux kernel 5.8

Source: BetaNews It’s a little over a month since Linus Torvalds announced the release of version 5.8 of the Linux kernel — something he previously described as “one of our biggest releases of all time”. But despite the fact that Linux kernel 5.8 was released so recently, VirtualBox has already been updated to include support … Read more

Lenovo releases first Fedora Linux ThinkPad laptop

Source: ZDNet Fedora, Red Hat’s community Linux for developers, is finally available from a mainstream PC vendor, Lenovo. For years, ThinkPads, first from IBM and then from Lenovo, were Linux users’ top laptop pick. Then, in 2008 Lenovo turned its back on desktop Linux. Lenovo has seen the error of its ways. Today, for the first time in … Read more

How to register with The Local Police Station in China

All foreigners are required to register at their local police station within 24 hours of arrival (72 hours if living in rural areas). The police registration is a serious matter and should be done in a timely manner to avoid running the risk of getting a heavy fine or other consequences. In this article, we … Read more

How To Verify Your Overseas Degree in China

Bachelor’s degree

This article serves as a base guide to the requirements for foreigners to get their degree “verified” through the Chinese Government system for a work permit application in China. It is particularly useful that foreigners can have their degree verified in China by a Chinese government office that authenticates degrees for Chinese nationals. To go to … Read more

My China life experience

With close to 14 years under my belt from living in China, I have been co-authoring articles related to China Visa and Laws that address most of the concerns and questions that foreigners living in China have.As those articles have been published on the WeChat platform, I will be publishing posts that will direct you … Read more