If we've learned anything in recent months, is that you should always be prepared for whatever life throws in China. For those who live in China, with their families, whether Chinese or foreign, this is even more important. In order to be better positioned in a crisis, here they are five things to keep always ready in case of an emergency in China.

1. Valid passports and travel visas

This is more relevant to those with family Chinese. Most countries require Chinese citizens to apply for a visa before visiting, and obtaining these visas may involve a long application process that requires various types of documentation. In an emergency, you may not have the time or documents on hand to complete the application and, in some cases, visa services, may be suspended even in emergencies. There have also been several cases recently reported foreign families who were unable to leave China during the outbreak of coronavirus because they had failed to obtain passports for their young children.

With this in mind, it is important to ensure that your family has a valid passport and travel visas for the country you plan to escape. Ideally, they should have the right to travel to their country of origin, but at the least consider valid travel documents to Hong Kong and Macao. These can still be useful depending on the exact circumstances of the emergency.

In the same way, if you have pets in China, make sure you have a contingency plan for them, too. It can take up to four months to get all the correct documentation for dogs and cats ship out of the country, but in many cases the documents are valid for the life of the animal, as long as you keep on with regular vaccinations. If you have a pet in China, talk to your veterinarian to determine what steps you should take to get your furry friend quickly if necessary. 2. Activate the international banking account

Although it is becoming easier access Bank of China accounts abroad - Union Pay works in more ATMs than before in the West, while Alipay and WeChat Payment are increasingly widespread in Asia - it can still be a headache to withdraw money from your bank account China while abroad. Often only capitals or large cities have branches of their Chinese bank, and it is not uncommon to find yourself walking around urban centers in search of an ATM that works with your card or spend hours online doing complicated transfers.

nothing is lost, therefore, to maintain a bank account in their country of origin and active with a healthy balance. You may have the habit of transferring a small amount of your salary each month into the account. Thus, if you find yourself suddenly go home, and funds will have easy access to them. You could save a lot of time and trouble. 3. The original and copies of important documents

If you plan to leave China in a race, you never know what documents you and your family may need to know. Immigration authorities in other countries may require additional documentation during an emergency, and once you get there where you are going, you may need to apply for residence permits, visas or passports additional pairs.

With these accounts, make sure you take any documents you may need before skipping the country, because once you leave, you may not have the opportunity to come back anytime soon. marriage certificates, birth certificates, university diplomas, bank statements, employment contracts, health insurance cards; anything you can think of. It is better to have it and not need it than need it and not have. 4. valid health insurance

The importance of this can vary depending on the health system in the country they are traveling to and from the status of family members in it, but it is always advisable to have insurance worldwide health for the whole family - even if it is true, may be too expensive to find a package that covers the US

is not insured in one. foreign country can end up costing an arm and a leg. Especially if you have traveled only short term in an expensive flight, the last thing you need is an account of hospital considerably above that. 5. Up-to date contact book

This may seem less critical than some of the other points on the face of it, but you never know when you have to call a relative or needs an important direction. At a time when they tend to stay in touch by email or instant messaging it is easy to forget to make a note of digits and addresses of people.

It may require a conscious effort to keep track of such details, and although it may seem over the top to do that once in an emergency situation when you need to call your long lost aunt in Bulgaria make it worthwhile. A traveling in an emergency and under stress, these types of problems can be the straw that breaks the camel.

What other suggestions do you have to deal with emergency situations in China? Drop them in the comments section below. We are confident that all experts is now!

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