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Asked by Mr.Shek from usa | Jun. 17, 2009 14:11
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I have a China passport and already applied for visa to HK (2 weeks per visit). If I go to HK -- > Macau --> HK, will I need a separate visa for Macau? Will my visa for HK renews for 2 more weeks when I reenter HK? Please advise. Thanks.

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Answered by Mr.Levi | Jun. 17, 2009 21:53
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USA passport holders are free of visa to Macau for less than 30 days, so you don't need a visa to Macau if you won't stay for over 30 days.
As for your visa to Hongkong, you mean you have applied a double-entry visa? If so, you can stay another 2 weeks when you reenter HK. Hope I understnading your meaning correctly.
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Answered by Mr.Shek | Jun. 18, 2009 11:25
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Hello Mr. Levi, actually I am currently holding a passport from China and will be traveling to HK from USA. Sorry for the confusion!
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Answered by Mr.Levi | Jun. 19, 2009 01:49
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Thanks for your clarification. If so, you need another visa for Maca, but you can still stay for Hk for 2 more weeks when you go there for second time.
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Answered by Mr.Shek | Jun. 22, 2009 13:30
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Thanks a lot Mr. Levi
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