In a move to cut red tape, the Public Security Police (PSP) has introduced a new service to allow non-resident workers to renew their “authorization to stay as a worker” through the Macau One Account application.
The new service, available to workers from countries or regions outside mainland China from yesterday, aims to simplify the renewal process. According to a statement from authorities, once an employer’s application for renewal of the authorization to remain as a worker has been approved, non-resident workers can handle confirmation formalities directly through the Macau One Account.
This new online service eliminates the need for non-resident workers to physically visit a service desk or use self-service kiosks. Employers also no longer need to travel to handle the documentation, as the entire process can now be completed digitally.
Additionally, the new service allows non-resident workers to check the expiration date of their “blue card” and non-resident worker data page in realtime through the Macau One Account. This feature provides workers with up-to-date information on the status of their authorization to stay.
The PSP have emphasized that non-resident workers can present their blue card and the non-resident worker data page from the Macau One Account as identification documents when required by the authorities.
The introduction of this streamlined renewal process is expected to significantly reduce bureaucratic hurdles faced by non-resident workers in Macau.
By leveraging digital tools and eliminating the need for in-person services, authorities aim to increase efficiency and convenience for this segment of the workforce.
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