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Visa and Passport Requirements for Antarctica
In 1961 the international Antarctica treaty was signed by 46 countries. All 46 countries now act as the governing body. Thanks to this joint protection, Antarctica is a sanctuary and free of military operations.
The Antarctic Treaty’s Protocol on Environmental Protection in 1998 declared that all visitors to Antarctica (who are citizens of one of the countries that signed the Antarctica Treaty) must obtain a permit to enter.
The example you keep using was a citizen of a country that signed the Antarctic Treaty. That means the person that you keep using to prove your bullshyt point falls under the jurisdiction of his HOME country, where he needs to get a permit in order to visit Antarctica.
If you are NOT a citizen of one of the countries that signed the treaty, then you are ABSOLUTELY FREE TO VISIT ANTARCTICA. I put that in all caps to help you understand.
Allegedly that is. If a country that was not in that treat tried to go to Antarctica, YOU CAN BELIEVE that they’d be allowed. I don’t.