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Macau Special Administrative Region passport

The Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China passport (Chinese: 澳門特別行政區護照; Portuguese: Passaporte da Região Administrativa Especial de Macau) is a passport issued to Chinese citizens who are permanent residents of the Chinese Special Administrative Region of Macau.

Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China passport
中華人民共和國澳門特別行政區護照
The front cover of the Macau SAR ePassport issued since September 2009
TypePassport
Issued by Macau
First issued1999 (first version)
September 2009 (second version)
December 2019 (third version)
EligibilityChinese citizens who are permanent residents of Macau
Expiration10 years after acquisition for adults aged 16 or over, 5 for children
The older, non-biometric Macau SAR passport issued until 2009 (left), and its newer, biometric counterpart issued since 2009 (right)
Biodata pages of the Macau SAR ePassport
Visa pages of the Macau SAR ePassport
Inside front cover and first page of the old version Macau SAR passport

In accordance with Macau Basic Law, since the transfer of sovereignty over Macau on 20 December 1999, this passport has been issued by the Identification Services Bureau (under the Secretariat for Administration and Justice) of the government of Macau under the prerogative of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China.

The official languages of Macau are Portuguese and Chinese; consequently, all the passport's text is in Traditional Chinese characters and Portuguese in addition to English.

Historical background Edit

According to the nationality law of the People's Republic of China and the explanations given for some questions by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress concerning the implementation of nationality law in Macau, any Macau permanent resident holding Chinese nationality can apply for the Macau SAR passport.

Many residents of Macau also possess Portuguese citizenship by virtue of being born in Macau before 3 October 1981, naturalization, or being born to parents with Portuguese citizenship in Macau. Such citizens are also eligible for, and often hold, a Portuguese passport, which grants more visa-free countries than the MSAR passport as well as permitting free movement of passport holders in the European Union.[1]

Physical features Edit

The 2nd version of the passport, a biometric passport, was first issued by the Identification Services Bureau at the start of September 2009, replacing the previous machine-readable type.

The cover of the passport is coloured bottle green with the National Emblem of the People's Republic of China emblazoned centermost at the front. The passport's front cover is inscribed with the titles of the PRC and the SAR in Chinese: 中華人民共和國澳門特別行政區護照; Portuguese: Região Administrativa Especial de Macau, República Popular da China, Passaporte and English: Macao Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China, Passport. Each passport consists of 48 numbered pages of size 125 mm × 88 mm (4.9 in × 3.5 in) emprinted with artistic designs featuring Macau's world culture heritage sites.[2]

Besides personal data, the supplemental page of passport is printed with the picture and fingerprint of that holder.

Application procedure Edit

Macau SAR passports are only issued by the Identification Services Bureau in Macau.[3] An applicant must fill out an application form, possess a Macau SAR Permanent Resident Identity Card and two recent 1½-inch colour photos along with (if replacing an old passport) their prior Macau SAR Passport.

Qualified applicants can apply in Macau or overseas if necessary.

Use Edit

Mainland China Edit

Although MSAR passport is endorsed by Chinese government, the Ministry of Public Security does not accept MSAR passports for traveling between the mainland and Macau, since both mainland and Macau authorities agreed that using a passport for 'domestic' travel is 'unnecessary' and 'inappropriate'. However, those who are eligible for a Macau SAR passport are also eligible to apply for a Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents (colloquially known as a Home Return Permit through the Chinese Ministry of Public Security (MPS) which serves as a travel document to travel to the mainland, which is represented in Macau by the China Travel Service. The issuance is entirely at the discretion of the MPS, and so the possession of a Macau SAR passport does not necessarily guarantee the issuing of a Home Return Permit.

Macao residents who travel to the mainland from a third country without Home Return Permit may obtain Chinese Travel Document from the overseas Chinese embassies or consulates prior to travel.

Hong Kong Edit

Regardless of their citizenship status, Macau permanent residents do not need passports to enter Hong Kong. Instead, residents must bring their permanent ID card, which grants 180-day visa free access to Hong Kong. Non-permanent residents can use a Visit Permit for Residents of Macao to HKSAR to enter Hong Kong for up to 30 days visa-free

Overseas Edit

 
Visa requirements for Chinese citizens of Macau

According to Macau's Identity Services Bureau, as of January 2018 Macau SAR passport holders enjoy visa-free access to 136 countries and territories worldwide, including all Member States of the European Union, Brazil, Japan, Malaysia, Russia, Singapore, South Africa and South Korea.[4] According to the Henley Passport Index, in 2019 the Macau SAR passport was ranked as the 36th most powerful passport worldwide; in contrast, the Hong Kong SAR passport was ranked 19th, while the PRC passport was ranked 74th.[5]

As Chinese citizens, holders of a Macau Special Administrative Region passport are entitled to full consular protection by Chinese foreign missions abroad.

Macau SAR passport holders may undertake a paid activity (i.e. work) visa-free for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period in the Schengen Agreement signatory states of Belgium, Denmark, Iceland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia and Sweden (though not in Portugal).[6] In Switzerland, another Schengen signatory state, Macao SAR passport holders can apply for a permit for "gainful occupation" of maximum 8 days in a calendar year during their visa-exempt stay without needing to apply for a work visa;[7] however, this 8-day exemption does not cover occupation in the primary or secondary construction industry, civil engineering, catering and hotel services, industrial and private cleaning industries, surveillance and security services, and sex industry. Alternatively, if in possession of a long term residence permit issued by any other Schengen member state, a Macau SAR passport holder may undertake gainful occupation for up to 3 months visa-free in Switzerland without any of the aforementioned industry restrictions. In Croatia (a European Union member state but not a Schengen agreement signatory state), Macao SAR passport holders may undertake a paid activity (i.e. work) visa-free for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period.[6]

Macau SAR passport holders aged between 18 and 30 are eligible to apply under the Working Holiday Scheme by the New Zealand Government.[8] If successful, a visa is issued which permits the holder to spend up to 12 months in New Zealand for the primary purpose of travel but allowing for supplementary short-term employment or study. The scheme is highly competitive as applicants from Macau and Mainland China are subject to a quota of 1000 visas annually (there is a separate quota for Hong Kong applicants).

On 10 April 2013, the Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, announced that, starting from 2015, holders of Macao SAR e-passports (along with Hong Kong SAR and PRC passport holders) would be able to use SmartGates in Australia on a trial basis.[9] The three passports were permanently included in the list of eligible nationalities in June 2016.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Chio In Fong. . unesco.org.mo. Archived from the original on 4 February 2006. Retrieved 4 February 2006.
  2. ^ (PDF) (Press release). dsi.gov.mo. 29 June 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 December 2010.
  3. ^ refer to the web site of DSI [1] December 10, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Visa-free List (PDF), Identification Services Bureau, retrieved 11 April 2018
  5. ^ "Henley Passport Index 2006 to 2019". Henley Passport Index.
  6. ^ a b "Regulation (EU) 2018/1806 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 November 2018 Listing the Third Countries Whose Nationals Must Be in Possession of Visas When Crossing the External Borders and Those Whose Nationals Are Exempt from That Requirement". Retrieved 2021-03-14 – via eur-lex.europa.eu.
  7. ^ (PDF). admin.ch. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 February 2012. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  8. ^ "China Working Holiday Scheme". Immigration.govt.nz. Retrieved 2011-12-06.
  9. ^ McDonell, Stephen; Woodley, Naomi (9 April 2013). "Australia Locks in Annual Leadership Talks with China". ABC News. Retrieved 11 April 2018.

External links Edit

  • Macau SAR Identification Department
  • Macau SAR Government Portal

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See also Chinese passport and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport The Macao Special Administrative Region of the People s Republic of China passport Chinese 澳門特別行政區護照 Portuguese Passaporte da Regiao Administrativa Especial de Macau is a passport issued to Chinese citizens who are permanent residents of the Chinese Special Administrative Region of Macau Macao Special Administrative Region of the People s Republic of China passport中華人民共和國澳門特別行政區護照The front cover of the Macau SAR ePassport issued since September 2009TypePassportIssued by MacauFirst issued1999 first version September 2009 second version December 2019 third version EligibilityChinese citizens who are permanent residents of MacauExpiration10 years after acquisition for adults aged 16 or over 5 for childrenThe older non biometric Macau SAR passport issued until 2009 left and its newer biometric counterpart issued since 2009 right Biodata pages of the Macau SAR ePassportVisa pages of the Macau SAR ePassportInside front cover and first page of the old version Macau SAR passportIn accordance with Macau Basic Law since the transfer of sovereignty over Macau on 20 December 1999 this passport has been issued by the Identification Services Bureau under the Secretariat for Administration and Justice of the government of Macau under the prerogative of the Central People s Government of the People s Republic of China The official languages of Macau are Portuguese and Chinese consequently all the passport s text is in Traditional Chinese characters and Portuguese in addition to English Contents 1 Historical background 2 Physical features 3 Application procedure 4 Use 4 1 Mainland China 4 2 Hong Kong 4 3 Overseas 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistorical background EditAccording to the nationality law of the People s Republic of China and the explanations given for some questions by the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress concerning the implementation of nationality law in Macau any Macau permanent resident holding Chinese nationality can apply for the Macau SAR passport Many residents of Macau also possess Portuguese citizenship by virtue of being born in Macau before 3 October 1981 naturalization or being born to parents with Portuguese citizenship in Macau Such citizens are also eligible for and often hold a Portuguese passport which grants more visa free countries than the MSAR passport as well as permitting free movement of passport holders in the European Union 1 Physical features EditThe 2nd version of the passport a biometric passport was first issued by the Identification Services Bureau at the start of September 2009 replacing the previous machine readable type The cover of the passport is coloured bottle green with the National Emblem of the People s Republic of China emblazoned centermost at the front The passport s front cover is inscribed with the titles of the PRC and the SAR in Chinese 中華人民共和國澳門特別行政區護照 Portuguese Regiao Administrativa Especial de Macau Republica Popular da China Passaporte and English Macao Special Administrative Region People s Republic of China Passport Each passport consists of 48 numbered pages of size 125 mm 88 mm 4 9 in 3 5 in emprinted with artistic designs featuring Macau s world culture heritage sites 2 Besides personal data the supplemental page of passport is printed with the picture and fingerprint of that holder Application procedure EditMacau SAR passports are only issued by the Identification Services Bureau in Macau 3 An applicant must fill out an application form possess a Macau SAR Permanent Resident Identity Card and two recent 1 inch colour photos along with if replacing an old passport their prior Macau SAR Passport Qualified applicants can apply in Macau or overseas if necessary Use EditMainland China Edit Although MSAR passport is endorsed by Chinese government the Ministry of Public Security does not accept MSAR passports for traveling between the mainland and Macau since both mainland and Macau authorities agreed that using a passport for domestic travel is unnecessary and inappropriate However those who are eligible for a Macau SAR passport are also eligible to apply for a Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents colloquially known as a Home Return Permit through the Chinese Ministry of Public Security MPS which serves as a travel document to travel to the mainland which is represented in Macau by the China Travel Service The issuance is entirely at the discretion of the MPS and so the possession of a Macau SAR passport does not necessarily guarantee the issuing of a Home Return Permit Macao residents who travel to the mainland from a third country without Home Return Permit may obtain Chinese Travel Document from the overseas Chinese embassies or consulates prior to travel Hong Kong Edit Regardless of their citizenship status Macau permanent residents do not need passports to enter Hong Kong Instead residents must bring their permanent ID card which grants 180 day visa free access to Hong Kong Non permanent residents can use a Visit Permit for Residents of Macao to HKSAR to enter Hong Kong for up to 30 days visa free Overseas Edit Main article Visa requirements for Chinese citizens of Macau nbsp Visa requirements for Chinese citizens of MacauAccording to Macau s Identity Services Bureau as of January 2018 Macau SAR passport holders enjoy visa free access to 136 countries and territories worldwide including all Member States of the European Union Brazil Japan Malaysia Russia Singapore South Africa and South Korea 4 According to the Henley Passport Index in 2019 the Macau SAR passport was ranked as the 36th most powerful passport worldwide in contrast the Hong Kong SAR passport was ranked 19th while the PRC passport was ranked 74th 5 As Chinese citizens holders of a Macau Special Administrative Region passport are entitled to full consular protection by Chinese foreign missions abroad Macau SAR passport holders may undertake a paid activity i e work visa free for a maximum of 90 days within a 180 day period in the Schengen Agreement signatory states of Belgium Denmark Iceland Lithuania Luxembourg the Netherlands Norway Slovenia and Sweden though not in Portugal 6 In Switzerland another Schengen signatory state Macao SAR passport holders can apply for a permit for gainful occupation of maximum 8 days in a calendar year during their visa exempt stay without needing to apply for a work visa 7 however this 8 day exemption does not cover occupation in the primary or secondary construction industry civil engineering catering and hotel services industrial and private cleaning industries surveillance and security services and sex industry Alternatively if in possession of a long term residence permit issued by any other Schengen member state a Macau SAR passport holder may undertake gainful occupation for up to 3 months visa free in Switzerland without any of the aforementioned industry restrictions In Croatia a European Union member state but not a Schengen agreement signatory state Macao SAR passport holders may undertake a paid activity i e work visa free for a maximum of 90 days within a 180 day period 6 Macau SAR passport holders aged between 18 and 30 are eligible to apply under the Working Holiday Scheme by the New Zealand Government 8 If successful a visa is issued which permits the holder to spend up to 12 months in New Zealand for the primary purpose of travel but allowing for supplementary short term employment or study The scheme is highly competitive as applicants from Macau and Mainland China are subject to a quota of 1000 visas annually there is a separate quota for Hong Kong applicants On 10 April 2013 the Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard announced that starting from 2015 holders of Macao SAR e passports along with Hong Kong SAR and PRC passport holders would be able to use SmartGates in Australia on a trial basis 9 The three passports were permanently included in the list of eligible nationalities in June 2016 See also Edit nbsp China portal nbsp Politics portalPortuguese passport Portuguese nationality law Macao Special Administrative Region Travel Permit Visit Permit for Residents of Macao to HKSAR Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport Chinese nationality law Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport Visa requirements for Chinese citizens of MacauReferences Edit Chio In Fong Issue of Nationality of Macao Born Portuguese unesco org mo Archived from the original on 4 February 2006 Retrieved 4 February 2006 About Electronic Travel Documents PDF Press release dsi gov mo 29 June 2009 Archived from the original PDF on 4 December 2010 refer to the web site of DSI 1 Archived December 10 2005 at the Wayback Machine Visa free List PDF Identification Services Bureau retrieved 11 April 2018 Henley Passport Index 2006 to 2019 Henley Passport Index a b Regulation EU 2018 1806 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 November 2018 Listing the Third Countries Whose Nationals Must Be in Possession of Visas When Crossing the External Borders and Those Whose Nationals Are Exempt from That Requirement Retrieved 2021 03 14 via eur lex europa eu Federal Office of Migration List 1 Overview of ID and visa provisions according to nationality version of 4 December 2011 PDF admin ch Archived from the original PDF on 14 February 2012 Retrieved 11 April 2018 China Working Holiday Scheme Immigration govt nz Retrieved 2011 12 06 McDonell Stephen Woodley Naomi 9 April 2013 Australia Locks in Annual Leadership Talks with China ABC News Retrieved 11 April 2018 External links EditMacau SAR Identification Department Macau SAR Government Portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Macau Special Administrative Region passport amp oldid 1173288401, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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