Travel anywhere in South America carries significant risk while a Red Notice remains active. Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, and Paraguay all maintain active Interpol cooperation and check databases at border crossings. Even if you entered Argentina before the notice was issued, attempting to cross into neighbouring countries can trigger arrest and potential extradition to the requesting state. Chile and Brazil have broader extradition treaty networks than Argentina, potentially making your legal position worse. Until the notice is removed or suspended, remaining in one jurisdiction and focusing on CCF proceedings is typically the safer strategy.
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