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Asked by Yun from USA | Oct. 07, 2019 20:47
About:Macau Visa Policy

Does a US green card holder need a visa for visiting Macau?

I am a Chinese citizen with a US green card and live in US. I plan to visit my family in Zhuhai in Christmas and have some fun in Macau for 2-3 days. Previously I did not need a visa, just showing my Chinese passport and US green card. I wonder if the policy has changed or not? Thank you in advance.

Answers (1)
Answered by John Doe | Oct. 09, 2019 06:41
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Currently you cannot enter Macau with a Chinese passport unless holding a Two-way Permit with a relevant entry endorsement, or having a valid ticket to a third country departing directly from Macau. The land borders now verify all tickets electronically before letting people through.
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