Passengers should first proceed to the immigration counters on either side of the Arrival Hall. Macau offers visa free entry to travelers from over 50 countries. Visas for many other countries may be purchased on arrival at the visa Passengers should first proceed to the immigration counters on either side of the Arrival Hall.
Immigration | ||
Baggage Claim | ||
Custom |
Customs formalities are conducted in conformity with standard international procedure, and as far as possible, in accordance with the Standards and Recommended Practices laid down by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (Annex 9). The Airport Customs Staff are under the jurisdiction of Maritime and Fiscal Police (PMF) and they are responsible for the enforcement of various legislations of Macau affecting importation and exportation of goods.
All travellers may carry, without any formalities being required, articles of a value not exceeding 5 000 MOP which are not included in the list of products or articles subject to tax consumption or pre-authorisation.
Tourists may also carry the following items or articles of personal use, which are not subject to licensing and are exempt from, value added tax:
Residents benefit from the same allowances granted to tourists for articles of personal use or which have been declared when leaving the territory. More......
Baggage Reclaim
After clearing immigration on arrival, passengers can collect their checked-in baggage in the carousels at the baggage reclaim area. The average luggage unloading time, from aircraft to luggage belt, is nine minutes, and all baggage handling can normally be completed in about 20 minutes. If your luggage has not appeared after 20 minutes, approach the help desk for assistance. Free baggage trolleys are conveniently positioned in the arrival hall and airport entrance, along the main taxi drop-off area.
The entry and staying in Macau is controlled by the Migration Service of Public Security Police of Macau (CPSP). Following paragraphs are intended only as a guide.
- Passport requirement and travel documents
- Visas requirement
Arriving passengers must have an authorisation to enter the territory or a Diplomatic or Consular Visa, previously obtained. However, this is not required to the holders of following valid documents:
Note: Holders of documents referred in d) and e) are not exempt from producing valid passports.
A. Visas are required by all visitors except:
B. Visas can be obtained from the Immigration Services through Embassies/Consulates of the PRC and should be used within the validity, the visa is expired after the valid date.
C. Visas are also available on arrival in Macau at the Immigration Services for a period of 30 days.
There are three types:
For further information, please call (853) 2872 5488 or visit the website of Immigration Services: www.fsm.gov.mo