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Can people repatriated from Macao go to Hong Kong or Malaysia?
Persons repatriated by the Macao Special Administrative Region may be restricted for violating Macao laws and regulations. According to the Entry-Exit Administration Law and other relevant laws and regulations, the Immigration Bureau can take measures such as restricting and expelling foreigners according to different situations. Therefore, people repatriated from Macao will be blacklisted and restricted from going to other countries or regions, that is, they cannot go to Hong Kong or Malaysia.
People who are restricted from leaving the country will generally be included in the border control systems of various countries, including Interpol's red wanted notice, as a basis for restricting their entry and exit.
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