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What is the change? China will welcome the Year of the Goat and observe a national holiday Feb. 18-24.
What does the change mean? Applicants should expect delays during and immediately following the holiday closures.
Background: The first day of the Chinese lunar year is Feb. 19. China observes a full week of festivities, beginning new year’s eve. Taiwan will close for six days, Feb. 18 -23, and other Asian countries will observe shorter public holiday periods on Feb. 19-20.
BAL Analysis: Employers should anticipate office closures and are encouraged to file time-sensitive applications before the holiday break to avoid delays.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group in China. For additional information, please contact china@bal.com.
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