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2021/04/19
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  • Succeeding in China

Succeeding in China: A Conversation with Becky Xia of Fragomen

Succeeding in China is a new series of short videos where AustCham Shanghai interviews leaders of successful businesses in China.

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For today's episode, we sit down with Becky Xia to tell her story about how she has been able to succeed in the Chinese market. Becky explains the main challenges she has faced, the importance of leadership quality for success in China, and the role AustCham Shanghai has played in supporting her business.

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Becky Xia is the Managing Partner responsible for Fragomen’s practice in China. She specializes in managing talent movement into China and supporting global clients within the region and other locations. Becky has almost 18 years of experience in immigration. As the leading professional in the increasingly complex area of China immigration, she is experienced in assisting multinational corporations, financial institutions, and other global employers with employment-based immigration and investor visas. She advises clients on immigration-related compliance as well as strategies for the transfer of expatriate workforce into China and throughout the country. Becky also takes care of China-based global clients and assists overseas Fragomen offices to help Chinese nationals obtain overseas visas.



Fragomen
is a leading firm dedicated exclusively to immigration services worldwide. Founded in 1951, Fragomen represents a broad range of companies, organizations and individuals to help facilitate the transfer of employees worldwide. The company provides immigration support in more than 170 countries.

In 2004, Fragomen opened the first China office in Shanghai. Fragomen focuses exclusively on inbound China immigration services and outbound services for international locations. Their Shanghai team serves as a true “one-stop-shop” for companies in need of guidance on work authorization processes across Greater China, and business visas, consular process and document procurement requirements in many jurisdictions worldwide, including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.