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Can I go to Macau with my passport?

Macao is a city full of eastern and western cultural charm. The cultural charm here is very unique, the food landscape is world-class, and people's quality of life and level are very high. Here are some detailed strategies to share with you.

Because Macao's domestic policy has been changing. I remember that there was no time limit for the number of times I applied for a tourist visa in Macau in those years. Later, it was once every six months, and now it may be once every two months.

Passports can of course enter Macao, and even some passports can be affixed with Macao visas (strange feeling, but there are, I don't know where they came from).

Under normal circumstances, passports can only pass through Macao. To put it simply, they flew from Macau to other places (such as Taiwan Province Province and Viet Nam), only for transit, not for sightseeing. If you don't fly to other places like this several times, I'm sorry ... you may not be able to come to Macao next time, and you may be banned from entering the country. The exact time is 30 days.

The following are the latest documents of Macao Public Security Police:

Passengers passing through the Macao Special Administrative Region with China passports will be granted a seven-day stay permit when they first enter the country; Those who go to foreign countries without going through the Macao Economic Zone will be granted a two-day stay permit when they enter the country for the second time within 30 days of leaving the country; If you violate the transit regulations again, you will be refused entry for the third time within 30 days after departure, and you will be allowed to re-enter after the last departure from Australia for 30 days. The stay permit granted will be recalculated according to the above regulations. If a passenger overstays his stay in a foreign country without passing through Macao airport during the first transit, he must be allowed to enter the country 30 days after leaving Australia for the last time.

Yes, but only if you use your passport to go to a third country via Macao (that is, transit Macao), and you can also go back to the mainland via Macao or stay for 7 days when you return home. I often travel to and from all over the world in Macau, and I just need to bring my passport. The Hong Kong and Macao Pass has been useless for a long time.

If you return to China directly instead of going abroad to a third country, Macao Customs will stamp the DT stamp on your passport. If you use your passport to enter Macao for the second time, you will only stay for three days. If you use it for the third time, you will be refused entry to Macao.