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The problem of entering and leaving Hong Kong and Macao with ordinary passports

1. If you want to go to Hong Kong and Macao with your passport, you must first have a third country visa, otherwise China Customs will not let you go.

2. If you have a third country visa, you can stay in Hong Kong and Macao for 7 days in the name of connecting flights in Hong Kong. But there must be a ticket from Hong Kong to a third country as proof.

I suggest you don't go like this, you will DT. Please refer to the following provisions:

Hong Kong and Macao Immigration Bureau stipulates:

China citizens entering Hong Kong and Macao generally hold a Hong Kong and Macao Pass, and the endorsement of the Hong Kong and Macao Pass generally stipulates that they can stay in Hong Kong and Macao for seven or fourteen days at a time. The Hong Kong Immigration Bureau stipulates that passport holders can legally stay in Hong Kong for seven days when they go to a third country via Hong Kong. The Macao Immigration Bureau stipulates that passport holders can go to a third country via Macao and allow them to legally stay in Macao for 7 days. According to the regulations of the Hong Kong and Macao Immigration Bureau, many China passport holders enter Hong Kong and Macao with their passports instead of flying to a third country. A considerable number of these tourists to Hong Kong and Macao are not going to Hong Kong and Macao for tourism or business activities, but working illegally in Hong Kong and Macao.

In order to restrict the departure and entry of such people, the Hong Kong Immigration Bureau recorded the illegal entry into Hong Kong on the passports of guests who did not fly to a third country, which is often called "DT". Guests with this record will be taken care of by the Hong Kong Immigration Bureau next time, and may be refused entry next time they enter Hong Kong. In this case, they will only be allowed to enter if they are guaranteed by Hong Kong people.

China citizens who enter Hong Kong with an extended permit and a Hong Kong-Macao permit will be sent back to the mainland by the Hong Kong Immigration Bureau as long as they work illegally in Hong Kong and violate local laws and regulations. At present, China's public security organs have confiscated all the overseas certificates of such personnel and restricted them from handling overseas certificates for five years.

As Macao is a special administrative region of China, gambling and gambling are the main features, the Macao Immigration Bureau has relaxed a lot for China citizens to enter Macao. Holders of third-country passports and valid visas can enter Macao multiple times and legally stay in Macao for seven days at a time. As long as they are not illegal residents or criminals in Macao, they will generally not be refused entry.

2. The China Immigration Bureau stipulates that:

China citizens who want to go abroad must hold a passport of the People's Republic of China, a valid visa to a third country, a round-trip air ticket or a pass to Hong Kong and Macao, and a valid endorsement to Hong Kong and Macao before leaving the country.

In addition to these regulations of China Immigration Bureau, public security, national security and government departments have restrictions on the entry and exit of China citizens. For example, major criminals, people who endanger national security, on-the-job civil servants and employees in the financial industry are all people who are restricted from leaving the country by the state. Three others were found to be engaged in illegal activities in Hong Kong and Macao by the Hong Kong and Macao Immigration Bureau and sent back to the mainland. They will also be restricted from leaving the country for five years.