who in their right mind is going to do that?
I guess people who can't endure two weeks locked up but the truth is that the rules are ambiguous and ever changing.
who in their right mind is going to do that?
who in their right mind is going to do that?
Sometimes the best part of Argentina is the confusion of living in Argentina... it is easy to disappear into the smoke and just ask for forgiveness later.The rules are just a suggestion in Argentina. They are confusing and meant to "simulate" actual work being done. The "feisty" directora of Migraciones is a Kirchnerista/Campora apparatchik militante who is busy militar and not doing any actual work. She's got fotos of CFK and her husband throughout her office. There are thousands of people more qualified for the job who would have made excellent administrators but the job went to someone loyal to CFK.
No there is no logic in the rules. Technically, despite what has been said on several occasions, Argentines and Argentine residents are still required to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. Regardless of origin and no PCR test would change that requirement. However, if I were to travel from say Brazil to Buenos Aires, I would just do the PCR at the airport, have a seguro medico Covid and don't bother with the cuarentena for 14 days. In the unlikely event some checks on you [no one is really checking in CABA] and claim you have "violated" the rules, the case would be quickly dismissed. The Directora de migraciones is on the record in several occasions claiming that los argentinos are also exempt if they travel from paises limitrofes with a PCR(-). One can even file a counter case against Migraciones if they decide to pursue the "breach" of the DDJJ. So my advice, as long as you are traveling from Brazil,Chile, UY to CABA and can comply with the PCR-, seguro medico COVID, even as a resident in ARG, just go on with your life upon arrival. No one will check on you and if you do get "discovered" -- you have an easy legal path do dismiss the case.
I saw this and read the boletín oficial. But all it does is allow “exceptions” for the blank ban. But it does not specify what these exception are. I guess these will be communicated over the coming days.Migraciones: el Gobierno definirá quiénes deberán cumplir los 14 días de aislamiento al ingresar al país
Así lo decidieron las autoridades naciones que a través del Decreto 945/2020, publicado este viernes en el Boletín Oficial, anunció que habrá algunas “excepciones” a la cuarentena para quienes entren a la Argentina provenientes de zonas afectadas por el coronaviruswww.infobae.com
With link in the article to the boletín official.
Finally, was it so hard for the government to communicate clearly?
Thread starter | Similar threads | Forum | Replies | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
S | Is inflation killing tourism? | Culture | 15 | |
Tourism in Argentina | Expat Life | 13 | ||
Vaccination Tourism Has Started | Expat Life | 16 | ||
S | Reopening of some tourism | Culture | 11 | |
W | Re: 'Opening-a-Business' Tourism | Expat Life | 9 |