Ordering an iPhoto album from Macau

Apparently I can't order an iPhoto album as I live in Macau. Used to have a Canadian CC so it wasn't a problem previously. Anyone know of a work-around?

That is correct
But since you stated that you have iPhoto '11 I answered for iPhoto '11
Apparently I can't order an iPhoto album as I live in Macau. Used to have a Canadian CC so it wasn't a problem previously. Anyone know of a work-around?
iPhoto '11
I do no tremember how you change the country in iPhoto '09
Try re-entering all of your inofrmaiton in your account in the Apple store - store.apple
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