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=Entering {{PAGENAME}} with a Car or Motorbike=
 
=Entering {{PAGENAME}} with a Car or Motorbike=
'''Correct as of: <span style="color:red">November 2013</span>'''
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'''Correct as of: <span style="color:red">November 2013</span>'''  
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==Required Paperwork==
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* Passport of registered owner.
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* [[Drivers license]] of registered owner.
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* Original [[vehicle registration]].
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* Proof of [[vehicle insurance]].
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(no copies are required)
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==Process at border==
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{{visa_country}}
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* The owner of the vehicle gains entry at immigration (''migración''), including a stamp in their Passport. <br />
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Note, as of 2013 people from Canada, the United States and Australia must pay a ~<price cost="160" currency="USD" /> fee per person to enter Argentina, even at land borders.  This is a one time reciprocity fee that is good for 10 years for US citizens.<ref>https://virtual.provinciapagos.com.ar/ArgentineTaxes/</ref>
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* The owner must show the new passport stamp, [[drivers license]] the original [[vehicle registration]] to customs (''aduana'')
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* The owner is issued a temporary import permit for the vehicle.
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Note: Customs may ask for proof of vehicle insurance before entry is granted.
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==Cost of entry==
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Free for most foreign visitors, see note above for cost of reciprocity visas concerning visitors from the US, Canada, and Australia.
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==Permitted length of stay==
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Typically valid for 30 or 90 days, however the amount of time is at the discretion of the customs officer.  The maximum length of stay for the vehicle, is up to 8 months, however a vehicle import permit of this length may require some persuasion.
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==Extension of stay==
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Two ways to achieve this: 1  leave Argentina with the vehicle and return. This can be done at any bordering country, all in one day, without problems.
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2. go to immigration in the port area of Buenos Aires and ask for a extension, if you have overstayed there will be a small fine.
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==Storing a vehicle and temporarily leaving the country==
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Yes you can temporarily store your vehicle, just have to be sure your car is out of Argentina before your car permit expires.  It is possible to obtain an 8 month vehicle import permit, but you must ask for a permit that grants you this much time.  There are campsites that specialize in storing vehicles, one such campsite can be found near Buenos Aires (http://www.andeanroads.com/)
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==Exiting with a vehicle==
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* The registered owner presents the temporary import paper to customs.
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* The registered owner is stamped out of Argentina at immigration.
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=Driving in {{PAGENAME}}=
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==Insurance requirements==
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Insurance is mandatory, and must specifically cover Argentina. <br />
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It's common for customs officers to ask for proof of insurance before entry is granted.
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===Cost of insurance===
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Something around <price currency="ARS" cost="200" /> per month for a 4x4.
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===Where to purchase insurance===
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Larger cities have insurance offices where it can be purchased. <br />
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When buying from a large, international insurance company it's possible to also get coverage for [[Chile]], [[Brazil]], [[Uruguay]] and [[Paraguay]] on one policy which makes it cheaper.
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==Driving license==
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Technically an [[International Driving Permit]] is required.  <br />
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In reality, showing a license from anywhere in the world seems to be good enough.

Revision as of 12:21, 6 June 2014


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Visiting Test page

Argentina is an exceptionally beautiful country with very friendly locals and lots to see and do. The border crossings are simple, and apart from the odd pick-pocket in big cities, safety is not a concern. Argentina is not only famous for its Asado (bbq ) but has some amazing natural things to see. From whales crossing 10 meters from the beachfront to the famous Perito Moreno glacier. And don't forget the Andes mountains between Chile and Argentina, which stretch for hundreds of km and has amazing border crossings you won't believe.

Entering Test page with a Car or Motorbike

Correct as of: November 2013

Required Paperwork

(no copies are required)

Process at border

(To check if you need a travel Visa for Test page, application instructions and fees see: Test page Visa online application at VisaHQ.com)

  • The owner of the vehicle gains entry at immigration (migración), including a stamp in their Passport.

Note, as of 2013 people from Canada, the United States and Australia must pay a ~$160.00 USD fee per person to enter Argentina, even at land borders. This is a one time reciprocity fee that is good for 10 years for US citizens.[1]

  • The owner must show the new passport stamp, drivers license the original vehicle registration to customs (aduana)
  • The owner is issued a temporary import permit for the vehicle.

Note: Customs may ask for proof of vehicle insurance before entry is granted.

Cost of entry

Free for most foreign visitors, see note above for cost of reciprocity visas concerning visitors from the US, Canada, and Australia.

Permitted length of stay

Typically valid for 30 or 90 days, however the amount of time is at the discretion of the customs officer. The maximum length of stay for the vehicle, is up to 8 months, however a vehicle import permit of this length may require some persuasion.

Extension of stay

Two ways to achieve this: 1 leave Argentina with the vehicle and return. This can be done at any bordering country, all in one day, without problems. 2. go to immigration in the port area of Buenos Aires and ask for a extension, if you have overstayed there will be a small fine.

Storing a vehicle and temporarily leaving the country

Yes you can temporarily store your vehicle, just have to be sure your car is out of Argentina before your car permit expires. It is possible to obtain an 8 month vehicle import permit, but you must ask for a permit that grants you this much time. There are campsites that specialize in storing vehicles, one such campsite can be found near Buenos Aires (http://www.andeanroads.com/)

Exiting with a vehicle

  • The registered owner presents the temporary import paper to customs.
  • The registered owner is stamped out of Argentina at immigration.

Driving in Test page

Insurance requirements

Insurance is mandatory, and must specifically cover Argentina.
It's common for customs officers to ask for proof of insurance before entry is granted.

Cost of insurance

Something around $200.00 ARS per month for a 4x4.

Where to purchase insurance

Larger cities have insurance offices where it can be purchased.
When buying from a large, international insurance company it's possible to also get coverage for Chile, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay on one policy which makes it cheaper.

Driving license

Technically an International Driving Permit is required.
In reality, showing a license from anywhere in the world seems to be good enough.
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