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I'm from Guangdong, and I have a Hong Kong and Macao Pass, once a year. I have been in Macao for three months. What should I do? Did you break the law?
The Macao SAR Government has previously revised the regulations on entry, stay and residence permit. Those who stay in Macao for less than 30 days after the expiration of the permit period will be fined from MOP 20 yuan to 200 yuan for each overdue day. If you overstay again within 180 days, you will be regarded as an illegal immigrant and you will not be allowed to enter the Macao Special Administrative Region for two years.
According to the full situation, except for fines, no matter whether you use your passport or pass, you are not allowed to enter Macao for two years. When can you re-enter? Ask the Macao Immigration Bureau when you leave Macao, or you won't know when you can re-enter the country after you come back. Good luck!
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