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aquamarina808 Marina Murphy Post Count: 6 Msg: #1 91 days ago, April 25th 2008 | Hi all | I left it quite late to plan my dream trip to SA this summer, and so the only cost effective option is to buy a return ticket in and out of the same country, ie Argentina. I had planned to head straight north and finish the trip in Lima but the price of a one-way back to Europe was prohibitive. Anyways, after shifting my itinerary around a bit, it looks like I'll head from BA down to Bariloche, and then up Chile, into Bolivia and southern Peru and then back to BA via Bolivia and Brazil. My main worry is that when boarding the plane for BA, how can I prove to them that I won't be in Argentina for the full four months, and therefore won't be outstaying the permitted 90 days? I don't really have a tight knit itinerary as I like to see how things go as I travel. I don't particularly fancy booking and paying for a flight out of Argentina on a given date as I may end up loving one place or dying to get out of another, who knows? I'm not even sure about going to, say, Bariloche yet. Would it be handy enough to book a ticket out of Argentina now and then get it refunded after arrival? If I enter Chile, with still more than 90 days to go, would I have problems entering there too? Any ideas would be appreciated. Marina Number of Users: 1 | Number of Posts: 1 | ||||||