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vicky
from USA | Apr. 15, 2015 15:34
About:China Visa on Arrival
Hi-I hold a US passport & will be traveling between Macau and Hong Kong. Do I still need a visa?
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from USA | Apr. 15, 2015 21:01
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Vicky, if each stay in Macau does not exceed 30 days and in Hong Kong is not beyond 90 days, then you don't need the entry permit for both places.
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