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How long is the Macao endorsement valid?

The Macao endorsement is only valid for three months, 1 time, 1 time, 1 time. The endorsement stipulates that each stay in Hong Kong or Macao shall not exceed 7 days. Twice or more in three months and twice or more in a year (Shenzhen household registration is only allowed to enter Hong Kong and is valid for one year). You can stay seven days at a time. You can apply for geographical restrictions in 2 1 prefecture-level cities in Guangdong Province and 28 prefecture-level cities in other provinces announced by the Hong Kong Immigration Department. Up to now, open individual tours include residents of Guangdong province and 28 cities, who can apply for free travel to Hong Kong and Macao and multiple entry endorsements.

Treatment process

(1) The applicant submits the application materials to the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ at or above the county level entrusted by the State Administration of Immigration, and collects fingerprint information according to regulations;

(2) If the accepting institution meets the application conditions, the application materials are complete and conform to the statutory form, it shall issue an application acceptance receipt to the applicant; If the application materials are incomplete or inconsistent with the statutory form, the applicant shall be informed of all the contents that need to be supplemented at one time; Do not belong to the scope of responsibilities of the department or do not meet the acceptance requirements, shall not be accepted, and explain the reasons to the applicant.

(3) After examination and approval by the examination and approval authority, the examination and approval authority shall make a decision of approval or disapproval. If it does not approve, the examination and approval authority shall issue a "Decision of disapproval" to the applicant.

(4) The applicant has obtained the certificate.

Legal basis:

Interim Measures for the Administration of China Citizens Traveling to or from Hongkong or Macao for Private Affairs.

Article 7 An applicant may apply to settle in Hong Kong or Macao under any of the following circumstances:

(1) One of the spouses has settled in Hong Kong or Macao and has been separated for many years;

(2) Parents who have settled in Hong Kong and Macao are old and infirm and must be taken care of by mainland children;

(three) the elderly and children who are helpless in the mainland have to rely on their immediate family members and close relatives in Hong Kong and Macao;

(four) the immediate family members who have settled in Hong Kong and Macao have no inheritance, and they must be inherited by the children who have settled in the Mainland;

(five) there are other special circumstances that must be solved. Fourteenth Hong Kong and Macao compatriots to the mainland, must apply for a home visit permit for Hong Kong and Macao compatriots. Hong Kong and Macao Home Visit Permit is issued by Guangdong Provincial Public Security Bureau.

To apply for the Home Visit Permit for Hong Kong and Macao compatriots, you must submit the residence certificate and fill in the application form.

Hong Kong and Macao compatriots who do not come to the mainland often can apply for entry and exit passes. The application method is the same as applying for the Home Visit Permit for Hong Kong and Macao compatriots. Article 17 Hong Kong and Macao compatriots who come to the Mainland for a short period of time shall register for temporary residence in accordance with the household registration regulations: if they stay in hotels, restaurants, guest houses, schools and other enterprises, institutions, organs, organizations and other institutions, they shall fill in the temporary residence registration form; If you live in the home of a relative or friend, you should go to the local police station or household registration office for temporary registration within 24 hours (72 hours in rural areas).