THE BASIC LAW OF THE MACAO SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
(Adpoted by the Eighth National People's Congress at its First Session on 31 March 1993)
Preamble
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Annexes & Appendix
Chapter VII
External Affairs
Article 135
Representatives of the Government of the Macao Special Administrative
Region may, as members of delegations of the Government of the People's
Republic of China, participate in negotiations at the diplomatic level
directly affecting the Region conducted by the Central People's Government.
Article 136
The Macao Special Administrative Region may, on its own, using the name
"Macao, China", maintain and develop relations and conclude and implement
agreements with foreign states and regions and relevant international
organizations in the appropriate fields, including the economic, trade,
financial and monetary, shipping, communications, tourism, cultural,
science and technology, and sports fields.
Article 137
Representatives of the Government of the Macao Special Administrative
Region may, as members of delegations of the People's Republic of China,
participate in international organizations or conferences in appropriate
fields limited to states and affecting the Region, or may attend in such
other capacity as may be permitted by the Central People's Government and
the international organizations or conference Concerneds and may express
their views, using the name "Macao, China".
The Macao Special Administrative Region may, using the name "Macao, China",
participate in international organizations and conferences not limited to
states.
The Central People's Government shall, in accordance with the circumstances
and needs of the Region, take measures to ensure that the Macao Special
Administrative Region shall continue to retain its status in an appropriate
capacity in those international organizations of which the People's
Republic of China is a member and in which Macao participates in one
capacity or another.
The Central People's Government shall, in accordance with the circumstances
and needs of the Region, facilitate the continued participation of the
Macao Special Administrative Region in an appropriate capacity in those
international organizations in which Macao is a participant in one capacity
or another, but of which the People's Republic of China is not a member.
Article 138
The application to the Macao Special Administrative Region of international
agreements to which the People's Republic of China is a member or becomes a
party shall be decided by the Central People's Government, in accordance
with the circumstances and needs of the Region, and after seeking the views
of the government of the Region.
International agreements to which the People's Republic of China is not a
party but which are implemented in Macao may continue to be implemented in
the Macao Special Administrative Region. The Central People's Government
shall, as necessary, authorize or assist the government of the Region to
make appropriate arrangements for the application to the Region of other
relevant international agreements.
Article 139
The Central People's Government shall authorize the Government of the Macao
Special Administrative Region to issue, in accordance with law, passports
of the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of
China to all Chinese citizens who hold permanent identity cards of the
Region, and travel documents of the Macao Special Administrative Region of
the People's Republic of China to all other persons lawfully residing in
the Region. The above passports and travel documents shall be valid for all
states and regions and shall record the holder' s right to return to the
Region.
The Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region may apply
immigration controls on entry into, stay in and departure from the Region
by persons from foreign states or regions.
Article 140
The Central People's Government shall assist or authorize the Government of
the Macao Special Administrative Region to negotiate and conclude visa
abolition agreements with relevant foreign states or regions.
Article 141
The Macao Special Administrative Region may, as necessary, establish
official or semi-official economic and trade missions in foreign countries
and shall report the establishment of such missions to the Central People's
Government for the record.
Article 142
The establishment of foreign consular and other official or semi-official
missions in the Macao Special Administrative Region shall require the
approval of the Central People's Government.
Consular and other official missions established in Macao by states which
have formal diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China may be
maintained.
According to the circumstances of each case, consular and other official
missions established in Macao by states which have no formal diplomatic
relations with the People's Republic of China may either remain or change
to semi-official missions.
States not recognized by the People's Republic of China may only establish
non-governmental institutions in the Region.