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How can I bring back the US dollars I earn as a postdoc abroad?

Method one, exchange it for cash and bring it back. Advantages: No handling fees, you bring back US dollars; Disadvantages: You have to bear certain risks. Therefore, it is best to change to a large amount, such as 100, and carry it close to your body, but put it in several places.

Method 2: Open a bank account of your own there, one that can be used to write checks. You don’t need to cancel it before returning to China. You only need to change the address to a domestic one. It is best to open one that has no interest, so that you can save it for a long time and ignore it.

Put all your money in it and just bring back a blank checkbook. When you return to your country to withdraw money, you can just write a check to yourself or a reliable relative or friend and exchange it at the Bank of China. ?

Advantages: Safe, you can withdraw as much as you want, as long as you have enough money in the bank; Disadvantages: Troublesome, you have to pay a certain handling fee every time you withdraw money, and there seems to be a cap, so you can withdraw it once The more the better. What you get is RMB, not US dollars, which is affected by the fluctuation of foreign exchange ratios.

Method 3: Personal check or remittance is also a method, but it must be remitted to a reliable person's account first. The handling fee is not clear, it varies from country to country.

Extended information

In order to prevent some overseas students who are not good at their studies and have fake academic qualifications from deceiving the world and stealing their reputation after returning to China, China has established an academic degree certification system for overseas students.

Regulations: All Chinese students who have obtained degrees from foreign academic institutions must be officially recognized by the education administration department of the Chinese government, otherwise their degrees will not be recognized. The Overseas Study Service Center of the Ministry of Education has specially formulated the "Application Methods for the Certification of Academic Qualifications and Degree Certificates", which clearly stipulates: "The application for certification of foreign academic qualifications and degree certificates for returned overseas students must submit the following materials:

1. Passport;

2. Foreign academic qualifications and degree certificates obtained;

3. Foreign study transcripts (those with a master’s degree or above should provide an abstract of the graduation thesis);

4. China Certificate for those who have returned from studying abroad issued by the embassy (consulate) stationed abroad;

5. The last academic certificate and other relevant materials before going abroad. All materials should be original.

Reference materials: Baidu Encyclopedia-Returnees