To maintain structural compliance with cross-boundary transport laws, all passengers departing from the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal must possess valid identity and travel documentation prior to boarding. This advisory clarifies passport validity standards and visa policies enforced by the Macau Public Security Police Force.
1. The Passport Validity Rule
All travelers, regardless of nationality, must present a travel document (Passport or HKID) that is valid at the time of transit.
- **International Passports:** Must possess a minimum validity of **six (6) months** beyond the date of intended departure from Macau.
- **HKID Holders:** Permanent residents of Hong Kong can enter Macau utilizing their HKID card alone, provided the physical card is intact and readable.
2. Visa-Exempt Nationalities
Macau maintains a highly progressive immigration policy, permitting citizens of over 80 countries and regions to enter visa-free for leisure or business tourism purposes:
- **Up to 180 Days:** British Citizens.
- **Up to 90 Days:** Citizens of all European Union member states, Japan, South Korea, Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, and Singapore.
- **Up to 30 Days:** Citizens of Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, and various other South-East Asian and Middle-Eastern nations.
3. Mandatory Visa-in-Advance Nationalities
Specific passport holders are legally barred from obtaining a visa-on-arrival and **must obtain a formal consular visa in advance** through a Chinese embassy or consulate:
- Citizens of Bangladesh, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam.
- *Note:* These regulations are strictly audited during the pre-boarding ticket check on Level 3 of Shun Tak Centre. Boarding will be denied to passengers without valid visa credentials.