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    Argentina Rentista Visa for 2024? What is the minimum income now for retirement visa for Argentina?

    I believe is the 'Certificado de Movimientos Migratorios' the one you are talking about. https://www.argentina.gob.ar/servicio/certificaciones
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    Poverty has no limit in Argentina

    Off-topic, not related with 'ExPat life'. Is someone moderating this forum?
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    Poverty has no limit in Argentina

    That's your wet dream XD
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    Argentina ranked as the #1 most miserable country in the world.

    Interesting I will research about Venezuela's residency, since I'll be better in that dictatorship than in Argentina. 🤡 (I'm sad that this beautiful forum is being attacked by trolls btw.)
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    Argentina ranked as the #1 most miserable country in the world.

    Dude, that rank is from 2023 so if you wanted to blame Milei for it you failed!
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    Uruguay - DN Visa

    Uruguay is definitely tax and US$ friendly, a proof of that is all the middle / high class Argentineans that move to Uruguay in order to escape from Argentina's tax hell.
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    Uruguay - DN Visa

    For people struggling with Argentinean's visas I wonder if any of you considered getting a DN visa in Uruguay. You'd have huge benefits like being able to get a local US$ bank account and don't dealing with exchange issues and a marvelous 11 years tax exemption.
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    Argentina Rentista Visa for 2024? What is the minimum income now for retirement visa for Argentina?

    Also specifically for US lets not forget that us Argentinians for going to the states as a tourist need to apply for a visa, some friends of mine and myself got rejected for no specific reason. And the amount of things you have to do to apply for it makes you don't wanna try again so maybe...
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    Visas How complicated is it to obtain residency in Argentina?

    What about the Digital Nomad visa?
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    Real Estate News What is the method to build and live in a 75 square meter house in just 6 weeks? - Infobae

    I don't see that happening. We love bricks here, I have a cabin in San Luis and I wanted to make an extension and they don't even accept steel framing. Same thing in Colombia, they are masters when it comes to bricks and specially in Bogota with a lot of sismic activity you don't see a single...
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    Real Estate News What is the method to build and live in a 75 square meter house in just 6 weeks? - Infobae

    There is a lot of steel-framing with dry walls and heavy isolation. From what some arquitects told me, this technique is actually better in terms of isolation an antiseismic features than traditional construction. https://www.c2designandbuild.co.uk/steel-frame-vs-conventional
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    Argentina Rentista Visa for 2024? What is the minimum income now for retirement visa for Argentina?

    Things in Argentina were extremely cheap so now prices are bumpy and adapting to the prices from the surrounding Latam countries. Some prices were already higher for decades like electronics and clothing this is due to heavy taxation on imported goods. Once the Impuesto Pais is removed on...
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    Argentina Rentista Visa for 2024? What is the minimum income now for retirement visa for Argentina?

    There's a "Mercosur" 2 years visa that after it ends you can apply for residency and after 5 years, citizenship so this is a benefit obtained from being from a Mercosur member country. AFAIK Argentina's citizenship is quite easy to get by just staying 2 years and apply for it. When it comes to...
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    Newcomer "Yerba Mate" Argentina

    For the way he drinks it he's not a mate lover. XD.
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    Newcomer "Yerba Mate" Argentina

    Yes, Rosamonte is decent. For Canarias you need a special 'Bombilla' :
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    Newcomer Happiness: Only one-third of Argentinians feel satisfied with their lives

    Yeah, I think that global world happinness has been decreasing during these accelerated times. Life was simpler 'before'....
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    Food & Drink Has La Biela Lost Its Shine? Exorbitant Prices for a Plain Water Cracker Sandwich

    There are less Ñoquis with this new government :p
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    Javier Milei’s government will monitor social media with AI to ‘predict future crimes’

    I hate making predictions, but this is going to be pretty common in less than 5 years. Governments and entities already inspect social networks to detect possible terrorist attacks, crimes, etc. Adding AI to it will make the analysis faster.
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