Argentina – Updated Travel Restrictions Imposed Due to COVID-19

Argentina – Updated Travel Restrictions Due to COVID-19

On 15 March, Argentine authorities announced the closing of its borders as of 16 March until 28 March, except for Argentinean nationals who want to come back to Argentina and for residents returning to Argentina. This new measure aims to protect the Argentine population and control and prevent the further spread of COVID-19.

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On 15 March, Argentine authorities announced the closing of its borders as of 16 March until 28 March, except for Argentinean nationals who want to come back to Argentina and for residents returning to Argentina.1

This new measure aims to protect the Argentine population and control and prevent the further spread of COVID-19. See GMS Flash Alert 2020-058 (13 March 2020) for coverage of the 11 March measures governing individuals intending to travel to Argentina. 

WHY THIS MATTERS

These new travel restrictions will have considerable impact on globally-mobile employees between Argentina and the world. Employees and their families from all over may experience some anxiety and inconvenience.

Travel is now restricted and it is expected that new measurements will arise in the following days. Awareness is vital to help minimize disruptions to operations and to manage associated risks and costs.  

Context

The rapid worldwide spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) has motivated the Argentinean government to take drastic measurements at controlling the virus in Argentina and preventing its spread in the country. 

15 March 2020 New Measures

In a news conference on 15 March, the Argentinean President Alberto Fernandez announced the following measures that will directly impact the extent to which people may freely move about in Argentina or enter or exit Argentina:

  1. Borders are closed for 15 days as of 16 March until 28 March;
  2. Individuals over 65 years old must remain in their houses;
  3. Kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, and universities are closed for 15 days as of 16 March until 28 March. 

WHY THIS MATTERS

Investigations and penalties may result from non-compliance with the new rules.

Any individuals impacted by the new rules may wish to consult with their global mobility advisers and immigration legal counsel as soon as possible for advice on next steps.

The KPMG International member firm in Argentina is tracking these matters closely.  We will endeavor to keep readers of GMS Flash Alert posted on any important developments as and when they occur.

FOOTNOTE

1  For press coverage, see https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-argentina-border/argentina-to-close-borders-for-non-residents-to-combat-coronavirus-idUSKBN2121E7

(Note that this is a 3rd party (non-governmental, non-KPMG) website. Providing this link does not represent an endorsement of this website by KPMG.)

* Please note that KPMG LLP (U.S.) does not provide any immigration services or legal services.  However, KPMG Law LLP in Canada can assist clients with U.S. immigration matters.   

 

The information contained in this newsletter was submitted by the KPMG International member firm in Argentina.

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