Travel Restrictions

updated: 20.11.2020

Barring any major explosion of new COVID-19 cases, Macau could soon begin to welcome more foreigners. Ongoing travel restrictions have made it difficult for the city’s casinos to recover from the lockdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic, and they have only been able to try to tread water for the past couple of months. However, new guidance is being prepared by the city’s governments that could see some changes as soon as the beginning of next month. (CalvinAyre.com)

updated: 30.10.2020

Visitors from foreign countries: prohibited from entering Macao.

Visitors from Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan:

 

  • Prohibited from entering Macao if they have visited a foreign country 14 days prior to arriving in Macao;
  • If they have visited Hong Kong 14 days prior to arriving in Macao, they must hold a certificate of negative result for COVID-19 nucleic acid test performed within the past 24 hours and will need to go to designated places for a 14-day medical observation;
  • If they have visited Taiwan 14 days prior to arriving in Macao, they must hold a certificate of negative result for COVID-19 nucleic acid test issued within the past 7 days and will need to go to designated places for a 14-day medical observation;
  • If they have visited Mainland China 14 days prior to arriving in Macao, they must hold a certificate of negative result or a certificate of specimen collection for COVID-19 nucleic acid test issued within the past 7 days; those who have been to Kashgar Prefecture of Xinjiang within the past 14 days prior to their entry into Macao must undergo medical observation for 14 days at designated places.

Source:https://www.macaotourism.gov.mo/en/

Macau (SAR China)

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