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Related Posts Me and my wife including our daughter are going to visit Hong Kong from the Philippines next month. We plan to visit Macao as well. Do we need to secure visas to enter Macao? Are there fees to be paid? How much?
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No visa required for Macau as long as you don’t stay longer than 30-days. The standard passport is required though. If you take a turbojet from HK, there is an immigration process to go through. Just keep all the documents you have from the time you checked in Ninoy Aquino Int’l Airport and you should be good. For more turbojet details, visit this site:http://www.turbojet.com.hk/eng/home/index.html . If you want more info on HK and Macau visit: select the HK or Macau thread.
You can use your passport to apply entry to Macau. From Hong Kong, take the ferry at Central and it would take around 45 minutes.