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Usted probablemente necesitará un visado. Hay un montón de leyes loca en China por lo que probablemente necesite una. Vaya a su oficina de correos o algo así.
Comment by Cash On Demand — June 2, 2006 @ 6:35 pm
As far as I can remember you don’t need one.
are you coming from hongkong and is riding a ferry to macau?
I think you only need your passport in going there.
To be sure, try calling some travel agencies and inquire. they probably can give you more information.
Comment by Janice S — June 4, 2006 @ 12:27 am
Sí. Para visitar Macao, es necesario aplicar el nivel necesario visado. Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y las embajadas / consulados o las organizaciones autorizadas, especialmente en el extranjero son todos los órganos legítimos de la expedición de la visa. Puede ponerse en contacto con ellos para obtener más información, o haga click aquí para más información. No es necesario ponerse en contacto con un agente de viajes si usted quiere viajar por su cuenta.
Comment by Tim Lowe — June 7, 2006 @ 11:45 am
Hello kabayan,
Macau is like Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Region (SAR) in China. You don’t need a VISA when you go there. You only need your passport. But usually they only give you a 14 days stay period. If you’re traveling via Hong Kong. You can take the Ferry right from the airport or in the Hong Kong city proper and here’s how to get there…http://www.travel-hongkong-attractions.com/gateway-to-macau.html
Comment by HK Insider — June 9, 2006 @ 4:27 am
Por lo que sé, no es necesario un visado para ir a Macao coz es como Hong Kong allí.
Comment by irish domingo — June 11, 2006 @ 12:19 pm
No need to apply for visa to go to HK and Macau for Filippinos for max for 14 days.
Comment by Nick James — June 13, 2006 @ 12:25 pm
Yes u do. or you could trabel to hong kong first and get a visa to china there
Comment by Andrew Reynolds — June 13, 2006 @ 7:27 pm