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It is recommended that all visitors have sufficient funds (at least US$50 per day), as well as onward or return tickets and documents required for next destination.
Americans: US nationals require a passport for travel to Argentina, but no tourist visa is required for unlimited entries of up to three months each.
UK nationals: UK nationals require a passport, but no visa is required for a stay of up to three months for British Citizens. British Overseas Territories Citizens or British Overseas Citizens coming for tourism do not require a visa for stays of up to three
months, while British Nationals (Overseas) do not require a visa for a stay of up to one month.
Canadians: Canadians require a passport, but no tourist visa is required for unlimited entries of up to three months each.
Australians: Australians require a passport, but no tourist visa is required for unlimited entries of up to three months each.
South Africans: South African nationals must hold a passport, but no tourist visa is required for unlimited entries of up to three months each.
Irish nationals: Irish nationals require a passport, but no tourist visa is required for unlimited entries of up to three months each.
New Zealanders: New Zealand nationals require a passport, but no tourist visa is required for unlimited entries of up to three months each.
Health
There is a low risk of yellow fever, cholera and malaria in some northern provinces, so it is wise to seek your doctor's advice when traveling to these areas. Outbreaks of dengue fever are on the increase, and visitors are advised to avoid mosquito bites as there is no effective treatment for it. Hepatitis A vaccination is recommended before travel to Argentina as well as a typhoid vaccinations for those who might eat or drink outside major restaurants and hotels. Water is safe to drink in major towns and cities. Medical facilities are good in the major cities. Treatment is expensive, however, and medical insurance is advised. Asthma, sinus and bronchial ailments can be aggravated by pollution in Buenos Aires. Those with specific conditions should bring a sufficient quantity of medical supplies and medicines for the trip.
Safety
Although the political and economic crisis is over, there are still periodic outbreaks of social unrest and demonstrations. Visitors are advised to avoid such public gatherings and keep abreast with news to know whether any political unrest is expected. However, there is no specific threat to foreigners and travelers should not be discouraged from traveling throughout the country. Be alert for bag-snatchers, pick-pocketers and con-men, particularly in crowded areas in Buenos Aires, on public transport and in popular tourist haunts, such as San Telmo.
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