StiveCosae
Member
Lately, there have been substantial increases in the income requirements for the visa rentista, along with a raise in the dollar amount for the investor visa. The recent decree appears to signal a potential end to perpetual tourism, and concerns about inflation and crime have escalated. Retirees, exempt from specific income criteria for the pensionado visa, still face challenges in securing long-term rentals without a guarantor. Even for those purchasing apartments, monthly fees are surging at an alarming rate.
While some businesses have posted opportunities on the forum, many stipulate a requirement for candidates to already possess a DNI. The legality of hiring a foreigner with a DNI for any job without the employer being registered with migraciones is uncertain. Even if circumventing migraciones is possible, there are limited job offerings with compensation and benefits appealing to most individuals from North America, Australia, and Europe (unless the prospect of on-the-job fruit twice a week is a significant incentive).
While there may still be individuals, including those with families, transferred to BA for work and some foreigners arriving as short-term tourists, the future "year-round" expat population in BA could potentially decline, perhaps significantly. It would be valuable to hear from those still contemplating a move to BA, as well as those harboring doubts about plans they've been considering for months or even years. Given recent events and trends, the decision to relocate has become more challenging than ever.
While some businesses have posted opportunities on the forum, many stipulate a requirement for candidates to already possess a DNI. The legality of hiring a foreigner with a DNI for any job without the employer being registered with migraciones is uncertain. Even if circumventing migraciones is possible, there are limited job offerings with compensation and benefits appealing to most individuals from North America, Australia, and Europe (unless the prospect of on-the-job fruit twice a week is a significant incentive).
While there may still be individuals, including those with families, transferred to BA for work and some foreigners arriving as short-term tourists, the future "year-round" expat population in BA could potentially decline, perhaps significantly. It would be valuable to hear from those still contemplating a move to BA, as well as those harboring doubts about plans they've been considering for months or even years. Given recent events and trends, the decision to relocate has become more challenging than ever.