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Asked by AYounes from China | Jun. 17, 2011 16:23
About:Macau Visa Policy

Is a single-entry visa OK?

I am Jordanian and have a 1-entry VISA to china, I will land in Hong Kong and stay there a couple of days then go to Shenzhen. I'd like to visit Macau for 1 day before going to Shenzhen, do I need a VISA to go there? if not, would my entry to Macau be counted as my only 1-entry to CHINA, because then I would not be allowed to go from Macau -> Hong Kong -> Shenzhen?

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Answered by Ms.HELPER from Canada | Jun. 18, 2011 02:36
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Is your itinerary a few days stay in Hong Kong - 1 day visit in Macau - Shenzhen?

You don't need a visa to Hong Kong for less than 30 days visit, you need a visa to Macau, but it is possible for you to get a Macau visa on arrival, you can still use the single entry visa to enter Shenzhen
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Answered by AYounes from China | Jun. 18, 2011 08:13
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My itinerary is a stay in Hong Kong - <1 day in Macau - Hong Kong - Shenzhen, since Jordanians are exempted from HK VISA I thought it'd be the same for Macau. But now I'll have to check for Macau VISA, or maybe get one upon arrival if that's guaranteed.

Thanks for your help!
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Answered by Ms.MILES from United Kingdom | Jun. 19, 2011 20:45
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You can apply for a Macao visa upon arrival and your China visa is ok to visit Shenzhen.
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