Unpaid Salary in China: Foreign Employee's Guide to Recovery

Your employer hasn't paid your salary. As a foreigner in China, you might feel powerless, but Chinese labor law protects you too. Here's how to recover what you're owed.

Your Rights Under Chinese Law

Foreign employees have the same wage protection rights as Chinese employees:

Step 1: Document Everything

Gather evidence before taking action:

Step 2: Communicate in Writing

Send formal written demand:

Tip: Use email or registered mail so you have proof of your demand. WeChat messages can also be evidence but are harder to authenticate.

Step 3: Labor Bureau Complaint

File complaint with local labor inspection bureau:

Step 4: Labor Arbitration

If informal methods fail, file for labor arbitration:

What You Can Claim

Special Considerations for Foreigners

Work Permit Issues

If your employer hasn't paid and you want to leave:

Language Barriers

If Employer Has No Money

Unfortunately common situation:

Prevention Tips

Owed Salary by Your Employer?

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For advice on your specific situation, please contact me directly.

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