![]() Have enough money for unforeseen events on your trip, for example delays.If you do not follow these, you risk being denied boarding or entry into the country you have travelled to. Follow the rules and recommendations that apply at the airport, on the plane and at your destination.Stay in close contact with your travel company and review your insurance coverage.For example, there may be requirements for face masks and rules on maintaining a distance from other people. Local restrictions and regulations will be in place. Keep yourself well informed and follow local authorities' advice and instructions at your destination. ![]() Travelling abroad Prepare and stay informed Verified emergency information in Sweden.Support for relatives following the plane crash in Iran.Information about the coronavirus and Covid-19 for children.Vaccination against Covid-19 Submenu for, Vaccination against Covid-19.Official information about Covid-19 Submenu for, Official information about Covid-19.Regional information Submenu for, Regional information.Visiting Sweden during the Covid-19 pandemic.Voyage vers la Suède durant la pandémie de coronavirus Covid-19.Podróże do Szwecji w czasie pandemii Covid-19.Viajes a Suecia durante la pandemia COVID-19.Viaggi in Svezia durante la pandemia da covid-19.Reizen naar Zweden tijdens de Covid-19-pandemie.Reisen nach Schweden während der Covid-19-Pandemie.Covid-19 information for tourists Submenu for, Covid-19 information for tourists.Archived pages about Covid-19 Submenu for, Archived pages about Covid-19.Information in English about Covid-19 Submenu for, Information in English about Covid-19.The war in Ukraine Submenu for, The war in Ukraine.Disasters and Incidents Submenu for, Disasters and Incidents.Water shortage and drought Submenu for, Water shortage and drought.Helping children to process difficult experiences.Caring for Others in Times of Crisis Submenu for, Caring for Others in Times of Crisis.Life-threatening injuries Submenu for, Life-threatening injuries.Home preparedness Submenu for, Home preparedness.Heightened State of Alert and War Submenu for, Heightened State of Alert and War.Exposure to dangerous chemical substances.Be aware of fire bans and the risk of fire Submenu for, Be aware of fire bans and the risk of fire.If you’re abroad and you need emergency help from the UK government, contact the nearest British embassy, consulate or high commission.Here you will find information on past and present disasters or incidents, dating back to the summer of 2018 (the year we started our English translation). If you need to contact the emergency services, call 911 or 101 (police), 107 (ambulance) or 100 (fire).įor English assistance in Buenos Aires, contact the Tourist Police on + 9260/3293 if ringing from a mobile phone or 155 5050 9260/3293 from a local landline (available 24 hours). For more information and advice, visit the website of the National Travel Health Network and Centre website. UK health authorities have classified Argentina as having a risk of Zika virus transmission. Terrorist attacks in Argentina can’t be ruled out. You should exercise caution in any large gatherings, and avoid all protests, marches and demonstrations. There have also been occasional Falklands-related protests against British interests in Argentina. Further large gatherings, protests, demonstrations or marches are planned in the near future. Protests and strikes take place regularly, often without warning, particularly in Buenos Aires. On 14 December 2019, a British tourist was fatally shot and another seriously injured outside their hotel, having been targeted by a gang on arrival at Ezeiza International Airport. The most common incidents affecting tourists are distraction thefts, bag snatching, pick pocketing and street robberies. See the FCDO’s guidance on foreign travel insurance.ġ26,548 British nationals visited Argentina in 2019 and most visits are trouble-free. It is more important than ever to get travel insurance and check it provides sufficient cover. If you plan to pass through another country to return to the UK, check the travel advice for the country you’re transiting. Monitor this advice for the latest updates and stay in contact with your travel provider. Before you travel, check the ‘Entry requirements’ section for Argentina’s current entry requirements.
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