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Moving to Beijing

A step-by-step guide for people who actually plan to stay in Beijing, China. Not a vacation itinerary.

Monthly cost

$1,304

solo, city centre

Livability

68/100

decent

Safety

64/100

Safe enough to stop thinking about it

PR timeline

varies

How to move to Beijing

Visas, residency, and the paperwork you can't avoid

China Z Visa (Work)

Bring a lawyer

Duration: 1 year (renewable via work permit)

Employer sponsorship required. Work permit graded A/B/C by points (age, education, salary, Chinese skills). Permanent residence technically exists — fewer than 2,000 people get it per year in a country of 1.4 billion.

What it costs to move to Beijing

First-month sticker shock, decoded

$1,059

1-bed, city centre / mo

Cheaper than 64% of 116 cities

$2,330

3-bed, city centre / mo

Monthly burn (solo)

$1,304/mo

Rent + groceries + transport + utilities. No avocado toast budget.

First month in Beijing

The to-do list nobody gives you at the airport

  • Apply for China Z Visa (Work)

    1 year (renewable via work permit). Employer sponsorship required. Work permit graded A/B/C by points (age, education, salary, Chinese skills). Permanent residence technically exists — fewer than 2,000 people get it per year in a country of 1.4 billion.

  • Open a local bank account

    Bring a Mandarin-speaking friend or prepare for mime-based banking

  • Get a local SIM card

    ~$10/mo for 10GB+

  • Find an apartment

    Budget $1,059/mo for a 1-bed in the centre

  • Register with local authorities

    Most countries require address registration within 30 days

  • Get health insurance

    Sort this before you need it, not after

  • Start learning basic Mandarin

    Not optional. Download Duolingo before the plane lands

Language in Beijing

Can you order coffee without pointing?

Mandarin

primary language

Low

English proficiency

English proficiency is low. Learning at least basic Mandarin isn't optional — it's survival.

Will the government leave you alone?

Democracy, freedom, and regime vibes

1.9/10

democracy index (EIU)

🚩 Authoritarian regime

regime type

Travel advisory: Level 1Exercise normal precautions

Is Beijing safe?

Crime stats for people who read footnotes

👍

Safe enough to stop thinking about it

0.5

homicides per 100k

Weather in Beijing

What the thermometer actually says

31°C

summer highs

-6°C

winter lows

204 Mbps

average download speed

If you get sick

Healthcare access for new arrivals

System:

Before residency:

The honest take

What we'd tell a friend

Going for it

  • Low crime in Beijing — 0.5/100k. One less thing to manage.
  • Beijing hits 31°C in summer. Properly warm.
  • Beijing's internet: 204 Mbps. No complaints.

Think twice about

  • Political risk in China (1.9/10). Do homework before Beijing.
  • Below-freezing winters in Beijing (-6°C). Bundle up.
  • No English shortcut in Beijing. Mandarin or struggle.

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