Having watched Hong Kong attract numerous talents over the years through its Quality Migrant Admission Scheme and General Employment Policy — and more recently its Top Talent Pass Scheme — the Macau SAR is finally set to join the race for talent this year.
Recently, the Macau Special Administrative Region Talent Development Committee has proposed three migration schemes — the Senior Professionals Scheme, the Outstanding Talent Scheme and the High-End Talent Scheme — to attract talents at different levels.
So for those who qualify, which should you choose — Hong Kong’s scheme or Macau’s?
Below, we set out the similarities and differences between Macau’s talent-admission schemes and Hong Kong’s migration schemes!
Let’s take a look at which one suits you better!
01 High-End Talent Scheme
Benchmarked against Hong Kong’s QMAS “Achievement-based Points Test”
02 Outstanding Talent Scheme
Benchmarked against Hong Kong’s QMAS “General Points Test”
Senior Professionals Scheme
Benchmarked against Hong Kong’s General Employment Policy

What’s more, from 2020 to 2022 the Macau government ran a policy of welfare and additional cash subsidies for residents: the amount initially paid to permanent residents was 5,000 patacas per person, and as inflation kept rising, this was raised to 10,000 patacas per person in 2021 — even Macau’s non-permanent residents were entitled to 5,000 patacas per person.
NO.4: Education advantages
Under Macau’s current education system, children begin pre-school education in kindergarten at age 3, start primary school at age 6, and enter secondary school at age 12, with junior and senior secondary education spanning 5 to 6 years.
Macau’s education system has two key features: first, a diverse mix of providers, with private schools in the majority; second, a variety of academic systems, with Chinese-medium, Portuguese-medium and English-medium schooling all coexisting.
Beyond the advantages above, Macau residency can likewise help your children gain admission to international schools and plan for the Joint Entrance Examination for Overseas Chinese Students. As one of the world’s free trade ports, the Macau SAR can also help entrepreneurs grow their international trade.
Preferential policies for Hong Kong and Macau candidates applying to mainland universities: the entrance exam for Hong Kong and Macau students is easier than the mainland Gaokao, and the admission cut-off scores are lower than the mainland’s.
As the Greater Bay Area continues to develop, more favourable policies are expected in the future.
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