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Moving to Argentina
DOCUMENTATION:
- Inventory in Spanish, detailed ("PBO" - packed by owner and "misc." - miscellaneous not acceptable)
- Returning Argentine citizens require a Certificate of Residence from origin country
- Argentine Citizens must provide a valid passport showing that bearer has resided in another country for a period of not less than 12 months and that such residence has not been interrupted with entries into Argentina for more than 40-60 days in the last 12 months prior to entering the country
- Foreign Citizens must provide a valid passport with Resident Visa (minimum period of one year) issued at the country of origin and a Permanent Entry Visa stamped on the passport by immigration authorities at airport of entry
- Customers importing household goods with a temporary visa must deposit a "Guarantee" based on the value of the goods
- Customer should declare and note on passport they will be expecting a shipment of household goods
- ALL DOCUMENTS must show customers name as it appears in the passport -- abbreviations or nicknames NOT acceptable
- Inventory
DUTIABLE/RESTRICTED ITEMS
- New items (less than six months old) are subject to high duties
- Gifts
- Only one of each major appliance is allowed
- Sports weapons allowed with proof of ownership
- Alcohol, tobacco and food products (large amounts are subject to confiscation)
-Only two bottles per adult may be imported tax free.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Heavy weapons, ammunition and explosives
- Firearms need special permit (Renar-Registro Nacional de Armas) from the local authorities
- Should be numbered separately on inventory and loaded near the container doors for easy access
- Drugs and narcotics
- Pornographic material
- New computers
- Color TVs and new TVs
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