Filipino tourists warned of stiff fines for overstayers in Macau
Visitors to Macau, be forewarned — a new rule is now in place that imposes stiff fines for those who overstay for more than 30 days after their permit expires.
The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) on Friday said offenders will be made to pay a fine of US$26 or more than P1,200 for every day that they overstay in Macau.
Moreover, the agency said offenders who commit the same violation within 180 days will not be able to “legalize" their overstaying by paying fines and will have to leave the special administrative region immediately.
Illegal immigrants will likewise be deported and prohibited from entering Macau for a certain period as indicated in the deportation order.
With these new rules, the POEA advised Filipino tourists, especially those who intend to overstay in Macau to look for a job, to use the “legal channel" in seeking overseas employment. - Kimberly Jane T. Tan, GMANews.TV
The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) on Friday said offenders will be made to pay a fine of US$26 or more than P1,200 for every day that they overstay in Macau.
Moreover, the agency said offenders who commit the same violation within 180 days will not be able to “legalize" their overstaying by paying fines and will have to leave the special administrative region immediately.
Illegal immigrants will likewise be deported and prohibited from entering Macau for a certain period as indicated in the deportation order.
With these new rules, the POEA advised Filipino tourists, especially those who intend to overstay in Macau to look for a job, to use the “legal channel" in seeking overseas employment. - Kimberly Jane T. Tan, GMANews.TV
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