Re: Reciprocity fee, was Argentina MERCOSUR/Non-MERCOSUR payments?

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And remember to save a copy of the pdf in your personal archive because it a long lived asset that will work next time you visit.

-Glenn

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On Dec 17, 2015, at 1:51 PM, John Levine <johnl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> The Canadian Government tells me that I need to pay an entrance "fee" prior to arriving in Argentina.
>> I cannot pay it IN Argentina, or at the border. Someone else on the *hotel threads has pointed this
>> out too, for US and AU citizens as well. Has anyone figured out WHERE on the website to make this
>> payment? I found a spot, tucked painfully away, where you make your VISA payment, but not for this
>> fee/tax.
> 
> You pay the fee on this web site:
> 
> https://reciprocidad.provincianet.com.ar/
> 
> Click SIGN UP under the login box, create an account with a user name
> and password you can remember, and then you can pay the fee which for
> Canadians is USD 92 paid with a credit card, good for ten years.  Once
> you have paid you'll immediately get a PDF of a receipt which you
> print out and keep with your passport to show when you arrive in
> Argentina.
> 
> MERCOSUR is a common market of South American countries.  Canada and
> the US are not members, so it doesn't apply to you (or me.)
> 
> R's,
> John
> 





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