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Asked by Darrel from USA | Jan. 14, 2012 01:45
About:Chinese Embassy in South Africa

I'm a USA passport holder and working for an airline. Should I apply for a Visa?

I will be working with the airline back and forth, I will not stay in Macau for more than 30 days. What is the best solution for my visa application? Should I apply or just use my regular passport to enter and depart?

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Answered by Albert | Jan. 14, 2012 03:48
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USA passport holders are exempt from a visa to Macau for up to 30 days. You work for an airline, as the crewmember, the airline company should solve this problem for you, maybe there is agreement between airline company and Macau government, please enquire your airline company.
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