Building Britain's future
The Prime Minister has published a plan for “Building Britain’s Future” which aims to make Britain a “fairer, stronger and more prosperous society”. Read more about the plan to build Britain's future in our Newsroom.
The Road to Copenhagen
An opinion column published by Ambassador Shan Morgan in the daily broadsheet La Nación looks at the global challenge of climate change negotiations.
Argentina, Buenos Aires, British Embassy
British Embassy, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Dr. Luis Agote 2412
(1425) Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Telephone:
+54 11 4808-2200
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British Embassy in Argentina
The British Embassy in Buenos Aires offers a wide range of services: from passports and visas and other consular information, to business advice and opportunities.
Check out our new website to find more information about the UK, plus travel advice, news, project work and job opportunities.
Swine flu
If you are looking for advice on how swine flu might affect your travel plans, you can consult the travel advice.
Chevening: Invitation to apply
The application period for Chevening Scholarships for the year 2010-11 starts on 3 August and ends on 2 October 2009.
Commission of Families of the Fallen in Falklands
The British Embassy in Buenos Aires is pleased to announce that the Governments of the Argentine Republic and of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland have decided to facilitate the initiative of the Commission of the Families of the Fallen to inaugurate the Memorial in Darwin Cemetery on the Falklands Islands.
For more information on the anouncement, visit our Newsroom.
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A united message to Burma on human rights abuses
3 July 2009
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon travelled to Burma today calling for the release of pro democracy leader Aung San Su Kyi and to send a united international message to Burma on human rights abuses.