Did you double check carefully that they didn't stamp it somewhere when you weren't looking? The stamps are not always in order, and if it's already full of stamps they'll just start looking for the biggest clean spot they can find.
is this now common practice? or only when you have multiple overstay fines? Has anyone (who has been here for over 6 months) done the border run successfully in the last couple of weeks?
Great to know they are becoming strict with perma-tourists.
Great to know your happy with something that will not affect the country in anyway.
I think they are trying to get tourists that are living in Argentina to go ahead and get residency and/or citizenship. It might be annoying, but I think it's not unreasonable at all...
I think they are trying to get tourists that are living in Argentina to go ahead and get residency and/or citizenship. It might be annoying, but I think it's not unreasonable at all...
For what end?
It's not unreasonable to control immigration, but why now? Especially considering the very little control there is concerning mercosur members.
If it's for tax purposes... any tourist living here is already paying the high VAT taxes. If it's to make sure all workers are en blanco, they have quite a bit of work to do with their own citizens (not to mention that the non-mercosur foreign community is rather small.) I wonder just how strict they're going to get with income and perhaps even world income as AFIP gets better at tracking people's finances.
I have to believe the motivation is more financial than anything to do with immigration control. Hopefully I'm wrong, but frankly I think they're grasping at straws.
That said, anyone living here on any type of permanent basis should get residency or citizenship - I just question the administration's motivation at this time.