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But if you want a legit work permit without having your employer to sponsor it for you, the only way to proceed is to register your own business and become your own employer.

Then you have a mountain (or small hill) to climb with the laws and regulations related to that process, before you are even close to the subject of work permit for yourself.

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Taking "law" literally here, yes I can.

It starts from "The Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China" (English translation of 2013 law from government website: www.mps.gov.cn/n16/n84147/n84196/3837042.html)

Article 41 Foreigners who work in China shall obtain work permits and work-type residence permits in accordance with relevant regulations. No entities or individuals shall employ foreigners who have no work permits or work-type residence permits. The administrative measures for foreigners working in China shall be stipulated by the State Council."

This basically states that there is no law about it as such - the law only says to follow relevant regulations and administrative measures.

Now we are out of scope of law - from here on, it is about regulations and administrative measures.

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In extreme poverty, people will even limit survival to that of their own person.

This has been reported, for example, from DPRK prison camps with family members turning on each other to survive.

In today's China you cannot make this comparison to DPRK, but China's history has left its marks in people's behavior today.

If I interpret Mike correctly, he is referring to general attitude of average Chinese person toward other human beings, nature, and generally everything other than himself and his immediate family.

For long time China was poor country, and it still reflects in many parts of the society. One is, that average Chinese will always put his own survival and benefit first.

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