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Consequences of overdue stay in Macao

The Regulations on Entry, Stay and Residence Permit of the Austria-Shouxiangmen Special Administrative Region stipulates that:

1. Those who stay in the Macao Special Administrative Region for no more than 30 days after the expiration of the permit may be fined 2.5% of the expenses stipulated in Article 29 of this administrative regulation for each day overdue, and offenders shall pay the fine immediately after being detained or surrendering themselves.

Two, who committed the same illegal act within one year, shall not pay a fine in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph in order to make the situation of overstaying conform to the norms. ?

Three, according to the provisions of the first paragraph and within the time limit referred to in this paragraph, overstaying is regulated, regarded as illegal immigrants, and shall not apply for residence permit, residence permit extension or residence permit for foreign workers within two years, and the entry-exit department shall not accept such applications.

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Macao Entry Permit and Stay Permit:

1. To enter the Macao Special Administrative Region, the parties concerned or their agents must fill in the documents in Form 1 and apply to the Chief Executive through the Immigration Department.

Two, the application, the application can include the applicant's family members.

3. The entry permit granted according to the documents in Form 2 must be used within 120 days from the date of grant, otherwise, the entry permit for all-through travel will be invalid; The entry permit allows the holder to stay in the Macao Special Administrative Region within the period specified in the permit.

4. The Immigration Department may grant entry permit and stay permit for up to 30 days to those who intend to enter the Macao Special Administrative Region but do not have the entry permit or visa referred to in the above paragraphs.

5. The Chief Executive may order that certain persons or groups, nationals or residents of a certain country or region shall not be granted the permission mentioned in the preceding paragraph, provided that they have obtained an entry visa in advance.