Border crossings between Argentina and Chile reopen

The land border crossings between Argentina and Chile will be reopened tomorrow, following the restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic, the National Director of Migration, Florencia Carignano, reported today. Reopening of Chilean steps. Chile reports the operation of its land border crossings with Argentina as of May 1,” the official said today on her Twitter account.

⚠️ REOPENING OF CHILEAN CROSSINGS Chile reports the operation of its land border crossings with Argentina as of May 1. Below, all you need to know pic.twitter.com/Jpgn9VJpei — Florencia Carignano (@florcarignanook)
April 30, 2022

Carignano said that, among the entry requirements, are: “Argentine DNI, passport or Chilean identity card, declaration of entry; complete vaccination schedule; health insurance for foreigners without residence; and PCR or random antigen tests will be performed on the steps.” Then he detailed the modality and schedule of reopening of each step:- Jama will begin passenger service (8 to 19 hours)- Sico only cargo attention in San Pedro de Atacama (8 to 18 hours)- Christ the Redeemer enabled for passengers from January 4 (24 hours)- Pehuenche will begin passenger attention (subject to weather conditions)- Pino Hachado will begin attention to passengers (loads and buses 8 to 18 hours / vehicles 8 to 14 hours) – Huahum will begin attention to passengers (8 to 20 hours)- Cardinal Samoré will begin passenger service (today 9 to 19 hours / winter 9 to 18 hours)- Futaleufú enabled for passengers (8 to 20 hours)- Huemules will begin passenger service (8 to 20 hours)- Jeinimeni River enabled for passengers (8 to 19 hours)- Dorotea will begin passenger service (buses 8 to 9 hours / public 9 to 16 hours)- Austral Integration enabled for passengers (8 to 22 hours)- San Sebastian will begin attention to passengers (entry to Chile 8 to 22 hours / departure from Chile 8 to 17 hours)Three weeks ago, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Chile announced that due to the national and international epidemiological context where there was a decrease in cases and fewer infections of Covid-19, new measures were developed for the control of national borders that will allow the opening of all land border crossings from 1 of May

Original source in Spanish

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