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  1. J

    Seeking Help: Doubts and Fears Before Starting Therapy

    Thank you so much for your help and for your kind words. I contacted Susana and I’m very happy with her so far. :giggle:
  2. J

    Seeking Help: Doubts and Fears Before Starting Therapy

    I’ve been wanting to start therapy for over a year now, but I haven’t been able to take that first step. I feel overwhelmed and uncertain about where to start: I’m struggling financially and am worried about being able to afford therapy, even though I know it’s something I really need. How...
  3. J

    Don't count Cristina Kirchner out for a comeback

    To fight back, alliances are needed, and Milei is already preparing for the return of the woman who destroyed the country.
  4. J

    Newcomer Mosquitoes in Buenos Aires during the summer?

    Yes, there are mosquitoes, but just wear repellent and you'll be fine. It's not as bad as in many other places in the world, and it's definitely not a reason to avoid traveling here. You just need to be prepared and keep some repellent in your purse or backpack.
  5. J

    Newcomer How to apply for an Argentine passport?

    With your birth certificate, you can establish your nationality. You can visit RENAPER https://www.argentina.gob.ar/servicio/tramitar-el-pasaporte , where you can schedule an appointment if you want to handle it when you're here in October. I think it's the simplest way.
  6. J

    Newcomer How to apply for an Argentine passport?

    Do you have a DNI? If you’re an Argentine citizen and have a DNI, you should be able to get your passport like any other citizen, without any issues.
  7. J

    Economy Zero Tax on Technology

    This would be great news for everyone! I hope the project succeeds.
  8. J

    Newcomer Tina & Co in BA

    I didn't move to Argentina to eat food from back home. I fully embraced the local cuisine, and I'm so glad I did! In fact, I'm even taking a course to learn how to make traditional Argentine dishes.
  9. J

    Newcomer Moving to Pilar: Expat Opinions and Recommendations

    Hi everyone! I’m curious if any expats here live in Pilar and could share their experiences. My husband and I are currently based in Córdoba, but we’re considering relocating to be nearer to EZE airport. We’re not keen on living in the city itself, so we’re looking for a more small-town feel...
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