Though this has been discussed in several threads, I don't remember a single example of anyone actually being denied reentry after the third overstay (which is different from someone being told they would be denied reentry after the third overstay).
And I think the source of the "three strikes and your our rule" are posts in this forum and not what any immigration officer actually said.
I know that Dr. Rubilar has denied it's existence, and he's also made it clear that "visa runs" (and rums) are useless.
I passed the three strikes 'rule' with no consequences. I know people who have been doing this for years and years.
I may conceive that as a lawyer you might very technically come up with such a comparison... however and
assuming the OP is an honest person, don't you a see a difference between a person who murders people in society, and a foreigner from a wealthier country spending valuable hard currency in such a society and, further, preoccupied with how to legally spend more?
I would obviously defer to the judgement of the actual immigrations lawyer on this forum, with the caveat that it does seem clear that if you are staying under 180 days/year, leaving the country and re-entering is a legitimate way to avoid applying for the extension at migraciones.
Is there any difference of an illegal immigrant fron a wealthy country from one from a poor country?
Mi sangre was another illegal immigrant who spent a lot of money...so what?
http://www.perfil.co...ticia_0007.html
So, you continue to draw walks?
So, neither strike three nor ball four, then? Still at bat, and fouling them off.No, I regularized my situation eventually but was in no hurry about it.
I did get berated once by a guy in Mendoza - while paying the fine on the way out of the country - who felt it his patriotic duty to chastise me for not getting my papers in order more quickly. When I pointed out to him what exactly that entailed, he did not press the point further, preferring to explain me Mendozans' relationship to Chile. Quite confused - they feel closer to Chile than to Buenos Aires, but they can never forgive Chile for their traitorous conduct during the Falklands War. Never mind that Galtieri at the time made plain his intentions to attack Chile next. Whatever.
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