The National Director of Migration, Florence Carignanoannounced that, from now on, You will no longer have to complete an affidavit to leave the countrywithin the framework of a series of measures that the national government has been adopting to simplify the requirements for travel.
“We continue to simplify travel requirements. The Affidavit must no longer be filled out to leave the country. The same data will now be recorded by an inspector in the immigration process. Only the DDJJ must be filled out for entry into national territoryl”, reported Carignano in the last hours on his Twitter account.
We continue to simplify travel requirements ?
The Affidavit must no longer be filled out to leave the country ? The same data will now be recorded by an inspector in the immigration process.
Only the DDJJ must be filled out for entry into the national territory ? pic.twitter.com/AxPw7H1H2o
– Florence Carignano (@florcarignanook) April 8, 2022
This week, the national government made entry into the country more flexible and established new health measures at the borders, considering it necessary “a gradual and gradual reduction of the requirements imposed” by the emergency regulations established by the coronavirus.
As reported by the Ministry of Health, it is “a set of measures aimed at simplifying the requirements imposed by the Covid-19 emergency regulations.”
“Argentina is going through a favorable epidemiological situation with 11 consecutive weeks of decline in the number of Covid-19 cases and with important advances in the vaccination strategywhich has coverage levels of 89.4% in the general population with the first dose, and 80.5% with complete regimens”highlighted a press release from the portfolio headed by Vizzotti.
Meanwhile, Carignano -on his Twitter account- reported on the “first 10 land crossings that work again 24 hours a day, just as they worked before the pandemic.”
These 10 international crossings that already operate freely are Bernardo de Irigoyen, Clorinda, Colón, Concordia, Gualeguaychú, Iguazú, Paso de los Libres, Posadas, Salvador Mazza, Santo Tomé.
“We are going to continue reporting the openings and hours of all the steps every day,” Carignano concluded.