Title
No-Visa Entry for Macau-Portuguese Passport Holders
Law
Executive Order No. 191
Decision Date
Jul 22, 1994
Chinese nationals holding Macau-Portuguese passports are granted no-visa entry for an initial stay of seven days, promoting trade and tourism while facilitating business relations with the Philippines.

Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 191)

It grants no-visa entry for an initial stay of seven days to Chinese nationals holding Macau-Portuguese passports when entering the Philippines.

An initial stay of seven (7) days.

Their passports must be valid for at least six (6) months beyond the period of their authorized stay.

The pictures of the spouse and minor children of the passport holder must be shown in the passport together with their names.

The initial stay may be extended by the Bureau of Immigration prior to the expiry date upon proper justification and payment of the prescribed fees by the applicant.

Yes, for an initial stay of seven (7) days, provided they meet the other requirements such as valid passports and round trip or onward tickets.

They must have round trip tickets or onward tickets to the next country of destination to which they have valid entry visas.

Letter of Instructions No. 911 dated August 10, 1979, and all other Presidential issuances and rules inconsistent with this Executive Order are revoked or amended accordingly.

It took effect immediately upon its signing on July 22, 1994.


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