When will Argentina open its borders to Lithuania and during coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in 2021?

2019 divided the history of most countries into «before» and «after». We are talking about a pandemic that has swept the whole world. The SARS-CoV-2 virus was first identified among residents of Hubei province (China). In just a few months, a disease called Covid-19 has spread to the inhabitants of the entire planet. Lithuania and Argentina were not an exception.
Why is covid so dangerous? Regardless of the level of development of a particular state, medical care and other factors, millions of people have become victims of the coronavirus. According to the latest data, this figure is 177 039 062 people, among the total — 3 832 951 deaths. The main symptoms of the disease are: shortness of breath, high fever, dry cough, loss of taste and smell. The world’s leading countries have developed or are working on the production of their own vaccines that protect against COVID-19. Naturally, vaccination is not a 100% guarantee of protection against coronavirus, however, when infected, the disease is transferred much easier.
According to current data (statistics for Saturday, 5 June 2021), the number of cases in Argentina is 3 915 397 people, total deaths are 80 411, and 369 849 are sick right now. Such statistics forced the government of the state of Argentina to impose certain restrictions on flights and border crossing.
Is it allowed to enter Argentina from Lithuania?
Current statistics on the restrictions on entry to Argentina:
- Open to citizens: Yes
- Open to s: Partially
- Open to foreigners and tourists: Partially
- Quarantine (lockdown) in Argentina: Partial
During the most «acute» periods of the pandemic, the following restrictions are applied in Argentina:
- Foreigners can enter the territory of Argentina only if absolutely necessary: study in Argentina, employment, residence permit. For more information about the conditions of entry, read the official sources of the government: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/argentina/staying-during-coronavirus
- Availability of the test: No tests required
All countries are divided into 3 main categories by the Ministry of Health:
- «Green» (low rate of spread of coronavirus)
- «Orange» (average rate of spread of coronavirus)
- «Red» (high rate of spread of coronavirus)
In this regard, the government acts in accordance with the recommendations of the World Health Association. The distribution of states into separate categories is updated regularly. At the moment, Lithuania ranks among the states of the «Orange» category.
The main reasons for the introduction of new restrictions are coronavirus mutations, an increase in the number of cases, and insufficient vaccination rates.
Rules for entering Argentina from Lithuania in 2021
At the moment, Argentina is partially opened to foreigners, including s. Quarantine measures are applied to tourism and trade.
Before travelling to Argentina, s must pass the PCR test no earlier than 72 hours in advance and submit a written document of an international standard (in English). Also, at the time of arrival, there should be no signs of SARS (fever, chills, runny nose, cough, etc.).
Is it necessary to comply with quarantine and take a PCR test when entering Argentina?
No tests required
Self-quarantine for 14 days required for all countries.
For which countries are the borders with Argentina open?
Today (Saturday, 5 June 2021) the borders of Argentina are fully open for 0/ 32 countries, partially open for 51/ 32 countries. See how we collect data and find out why not all countries are included in the statistics.
List of countries for which the borders with Estonia are partially or completely open:
In Argentina, bars and restaurants work only for takeout and delivery, only essential shops are opened. Public events (exhibitions, concerts, museums, etc.) are allowed but with restrictions.
Foreigners can cross the border if all the conditions for entering the country are strictly kept to:
Argentina’s borders are closed to non-resident foreign nationals. Some exceptions apply to this rule. Exemptions may be granted by Argentine Immigration, such as for non-resident essential workers, family members of Argentine nationals or residents and sportspersons. If you believe you might fall into one of these categories, you must contact Argentine Immigration to seek approval for you trip.From midnight 24 December until at least midnight 8 January, all travellers who are authorised to enter Argentina must comply with the requirements set out below.All travellers to Argentina (including those in transit to another country) must fill in an electronic ‘sworn statement' form within 48 hours of travelling.All travellers to Argentina must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of travelling, unless you are: a crew member, transiting the country through an international airport for less than 24 hours; or have had coronavirus confirmed by a lab test within 90 days of your trip. If you have had coronavirus confirmed by a lab test within 90 days of your trip you don’t need to take a COVID-19 PCR test again. Instead, you will need to show evidence of your diagnosis and a medical certificate issued at least 10 days after being diagnosed, confirming that you have a clean bill of health.If, for justified reasons, you cannot take a COVID-19 test before travelling, you must present a medical certificate issued within 72 hours of travelling confirming that you do not have COVID-19 related symptoms and you must take a PCR test upon arrival. If this applies to you, check in advance with your airline to ensure you will be allowed to board the aircraft.All travellers to Argentina must also self-isolate for a total of 10 days counting from the day they took the PCR test, unless you are:a crew member on duty, a diplomat on duty, a sportsperson authorised by Argentine Immigration to enter the country, a non-resident foreign national authorised by Argentine Immigration to enter the country to carry out essential work, or in transit in an international airport for less than 24 hours.
At the moment, there are no other restrictions on entering the territory of Argentina. At the same time, the government recommends waiting for travel to countries with extremely high rates of covid-19 spread (red zone).
For which countries are the borders with Lithuania open?
Today (Saturday, 5 June 2021) Lithuania’s borders are fully open to 21/ 32 countries, partially open — to 30/ 32 countries. See how we collect data and find out why not all countries are included in the statistics.
List of countries for which the borders with Lithuania are partially or completely open:
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Germany
Denmark
Estonia
Spain
Finland
France
United Kingdom
Greece
Croatia
Hungary
Italy
Latvia
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Sweden
In Lithuania, bars and restaurants work only for takeout and delivery, only essential shops are opened. Public events (exhibitions, concerts, museums, etc.) are allowed but with restrictions.
Foreigners can cross the border if all the conditions for entering the country are strictly kept to:
At the moment, there are no other restrictions on entry into Lithuania. At the same time, the government recommends waiting for travel to countries with extremely high rates of covid-19 spread (red zone).
The cheapest flights to Argentina from Lithuania
The resumption of full-fledged air communication is gradual. At the moment, direct flights to Argentina are limited, so it is possible to get to Argentina with transfers. We offer the best air fares from Lithuania to Argentina. Today you have the opportunity to book tickets at an affordable price. A pandemic is not a barrier to business and travel.
We constantly monitor the situation with the spread of coronavirus and are always ready to provide you with up-to-date information.
Actual data of COVID-19 in Argentina
Current coronavirus statistics in Argentina:
- Total cases of covid infection: 3 915 397
- Sick right now: 369 849
- Number of deaths: 80 411
- Recent morbidity: flattening
Situation with lockdown in Argentina:
In Argentina, measures to control the spread of COVID-19 have been extended until at least midnight on 21 May. The whole of the country is now in a phase of mandatory social distancing. The restrictions imposed may vary between jurisdictions.Under mandatory social distancing, free movement is allowed within each jurisdiction as long as social distancing rules are adhered to. A curfew from midnight to 6am has been introduced in all jurisdictions deemed high risk by the authorities. From 16 April 2021, the curfew in metropolitan area of Buenos Aires (AMBA) starts at 8pm. You should make sure you understand and comply with the measures in place in the province/jurisdiction you are in. The use of public transport within jurisdictions remains restricted to essential workers and those in need of medical treatment.Movement between jurisdictions is permitted, provided you meet the requirements of the specific jurisdiction/province you plan to visit. Requirements might include taking a COVID-19 PCR test, applying for a permit to circulate (Certificado Único de Circulación) or a summer certificate (Certificado Verano) amongst others. You must check the requirements and protocols in place in each jurisdiction/province here (in Spanish) and make sure you meet them ahead of travelling. You must also check and comply with the requirements of the province you are in and of each province you plan to travel through if travelling by land. You could be subject to a financial penalty if you do not abide by local regulations.All arrivals into the City of Buenos Aires must take a COVID-19 test within 72 hours of arriving. Online booking is required. Children under the age of 12 are exempted. Full details on this requirement including information on where you can take the test and how to book are available in the City of Buenos Aires website (in Spanish).Source:https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/argentina/staying-during-coronavirus
>Actual data of COVID-19 in Russia
Current statistics on coronavirus in Russia:
- Total cases of covid infection: 276 256
- Sick right now: 12 363
- Number of deaths: 4302
- Recent morbidity: declining
Situation with lockdown in Russia:
Shops are allowed to open under certain conditions (e.g. having a direct access to outside) and with reduced capacity. The retailer must provide 20 square meters of space per customer.Restaurants, bars and cafés are closed, except for take away or delivery. Catering can still be provided in certain circumstances such as for staff of enterprises, or in educational institutions, social care, and health care.A distance of 2 metres between people must be ensured (except for members of the same family). The safety distance may be less if there is a professional partition, or when personal protective equipment is worn. Distances in queues should be at least 1 metre.Source:https://reopen.europa.eu/en/map/LTU
Thus, the restrictions associated with the coronavirus dictate living conditions in 2021. Each state has developed its own border crossing rules and entry rules. It all depends on the general situation with the spread of COVID-19.
However, even in a pandemic, you can leave Lithuania for Argentina with the necessary permits:
No tests required
Self-quarantine for 14 days required for all countries.