China 'to introduce fingerprinting for foreign workers'
All foreigners who stay in China for more than six months will be required to give their fingerprints to local police when applying for residence certificates, according to draft laws submitted to its National Peoples’ Congress this week.
This would affect all foreign workers, students and visitors who plan to stay in the country for more than half a year.
China already has stringent rules for resident permits which are given every year to foreigners working there – these include compulsory health screenings before starting a job.
Until last year China required foreigners to undergo mandatory AIDS tests before they applied for resident permits. However, this was scrapped following criticism that it discriminated people with HIV.
Source: Telegraph.co.uk