Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - How often can a Shenzhen hukou go to Macau?

How often can a Shenzhen hukou go to Macau?

Normal monthly maximum 1 time. There are three kinds of endorsements: once every three months, multiple endorsements every three months (visiting relatives) and 1 year (visiting relatives, migrant workers, students).

(1) Except for those who hold the passport to Hong Kong and Macao, business endorsement (applicant) and business endorsement (except those who travel between the mainland and Macao), the travel endorser shall stay in Hong Kong or Macao for no more than 7 days at a time.

(2) The certificate type is "Other" endorsement and family visit endorsement, and each stay in Hong Kong or Macao shall not exceed 14 days.

(3) Holders of visiting relatives and staying in Macao shall stay in Hong Kong or Macao for no more than 90 days at a time.

(4) The holder whose certificate type is stay in Hong Kong endorsement will stay in Hong Kong for the longest period of validity approved by the Hong Kong Immigration Department.

Extended data

To apply for a permit to travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao, you need to meet the following requirements:

1. Mainland spouses of persons who have settled in Hong Kong or Macao and their accompanying children 18 or below need to go to Hong Kong or Macao to reunite with their families.

2. In Hong Kong and Macao, China children born to China citizens in the Mainland, one or both parents have legally obtained permanent resident status in Hong Kong or Macao at birth and need to settle in Hong Kong or Macao.

3./kloc-persons under the age of 0/8 (including birthdays) who need to rely on their parents who have settled in Hong Kong or Macao.

4./kloc-Parents who are 60 years old in 0/8 and have settled in Hong Kong or Macao, and have no children in Hong Kong or Macao are 60 years old and need their care.

Children over the age of 5.60 who have no children in the Mainland and need to live in Hong Kong or Macao, 438+08.

6, special circumstances need to settle in Hong Kong or Macao.