The trope that “German’s Fled to Latin America after the war” is overinflated anti-Latin American propaganda at this point. The US and broader west took in just as many if not more Germans who fled.
I think it also has to do with the Schengen deal and making it easier for Latin American tourists to visit Spain and Portugal, as well as Rome which is a highly regarded tourism location for Catholics.
I think the same map mostly applies to all other EU countries, though your max stay is 3 months with no permits.
Part of me thinks that parts of SA are allowed in because of how many Germans fled there. I hope I’m wrong
knowing this absurdly evil reality, you’re unfortunately probably right
The trope that “German’s Fled to Latin America after the war” is overinflated anti-Latin American propaganda at this point. The US and broader west took in just as many if not more Germans who fled.
That was my first thought as well.
I think it also has to do with the Schengen deal and making it easier for Latin American tourists to visit Spain and Portugal, as well as Rome which is a highly regarded tourism location for Catholics.
I think the same map mostly applies to all other EU countries, though your max stay is 3 months with no permits.
Edit: handy source https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/who-needs-schengen-visa/
Thank Goodness, I was a bit spooked at first lol
That was my thought as well, didn’t know how to articulate it (cough cough, expecially Argentina)
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