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Old 11-08-2008, 01:01 AM
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Visa expiry/status change. Does time matter?

My current employment visa expires on August 15th. I will be going to Macau sometime this week and returning to have the status changed from employment to visitor, and get the 90 day extension.

I was wondering if I need to stay in Macau past the expiry on August 15th at midnight, or will they change it to visitor even if the employment visa is still valid for a few days/hours?

It would suck to come back to HK at 11:55pm only to be told I had to leave again in 5 minutes.
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Old 11-08-2008, 01:30 AM
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The short answer is: yes, it does matter.

I did exactly this a couple of weeks ago. My work visa ran out on 28/07, but I went to Macau on the night of the 25th and returned early on the 26th, and was refused a visitor stamp. I was told both by the staff at the border (who were unfailingly friendly and helpful about it, by the way) and by staff at Immigration the next morning that I should leave on the 28th and return on the 29th or later. I do like Macau, but going twice in one (extended) weekend was a bit much...

When I re-entered on the 29th, I was asked if I was working, and given a visitor stamp without any delay or further questioning. Nobody at the border or at Immigration seemed to have any problem with the idea of switching from work to visitor, so I could hang around long enough to hear the result of my QMAS application

Edit to add: Of course, if it's just a case of 5 minutes, you could just hang back so you don't go through the border until after midnight. They do count 1 minute past midnight as being the 'following' day. That might not work quite as well if it's 24 hours and 5 minutes, 48 hours and 5 minutes, etc.

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