by Dr. Greg » Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:44 am
As this involves university employment, I'll take a crack at it. In addition, I clarified a couple of things with Ken and I'm sure he'll comment later on if he has something to add.
From a strictly legal perspective, the school does need to close out your foreign expert certificate and convert your Z-visa and residency permit to an L- or tourist visa. In reality, however, the schools may have a lot of flexibility.
The FEC belongs to the school and, yes, they must surrender that to the PSB when either the contract expires (and is not renewed) or is mutually terminated, as in your case. The residency permit is another story though. Technically speaking, the current sponsor is legally responsible for you and your welfare in China for as long as that residency permit is valid or until it has been transferred to another employer. How much latitude they feel they have or realistically have in your particular city or province is another matter.
As you plan on staying in the same municipality, you have no choice but to treat this as a mutually-agreed upon negotiation with your current employer, assuming they have some discretion here (and they may not). As you do not already have another job lined up, I am personally doubtful that they will allow you to work part-time for other employers (licensed or not) on their residency permit for another six months. It's a long-shot I think, but it can't hurt to ask.
Depending on the interpretation and implementation of the law by the PSB in your municipality and/or province, if your university must close out your Z-visa and residency permit and convert you to an L-visa, this could pose anywhere from minor to major problems for you. Most universities seem either unwilling or unable to convert L- into Z-visas and a "visa-run" to Hong Kong, depending on the particular interpretation and enforcement of the relevant laws given your particular nationality, du jour, may or may not be a viable solution. In other words, it is possible that you may have to return home and reenter China with a new Z-visa in order for the next university to hire you.
You have some homework to do, especially in regard to sitting down with your FAO and ascertaining what they can and cannot do for you in regard to your current Z-visa and residency permit.
Best of luck.