Are you planning to move to Argentina? With its vibrant culture, diverse landscapes, and economic opportunities, Argentina is a top choice for digital nomads, entrepreneurs, and professionals alike. But how can you make this move legally and establish a working life in Argentina? One approach is to register a company remotely and use this entity to sponsor your own work permit. This pathway may also serve as a foundation for long-term residency or a switch to citizenship through investment, commonly referred to as CBI Argentina.
We provide corporate consultancy services to large and medium-sized companies, specializing in real estate investment vehicles, small-scale startups on new projects (as provided in the table below), and various investment opportunities in Argentina. Strong local connections and favorable entry pricing support these projects. We source these projects directly through trusted local contacts, ensuring smoother acquisition and development processes.
| Project Name | Location | Investment | Description | Images | Videos |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Campo Investment | Municipal Area | US$75K–105K total investment. Based on US$2.5K–3K per hectare, minimum 30–35 ha purchase. show more | Agricultural land via municipality. Suitable for farming, land banking, or long-term investment. show more | View ACC-000145 | Watch |
| AI Company Setup | Buenos Aires | US$25K–30K depending on structure and setup. show more | Full AI company setup. Includes incorporation, tax registration, compliance. show more | Link | |
| Tourism Investment | El Calafate | US$50K+ depending on project size. show more | Tourism project in Patagonia. Hospitality and eco-tourism opportunity. show more | Details | Watch |
| Pharma Export (Rodinac B12) | Argentina → Global | USD 7.6 / box strong margin potential. show more | Pharmaceutical export opportunity. Minimum batch 80,000 ampoules. show more | View ACC-000050 | Contact |
| Sunflower Expeller Export | Argentina → Global | USD 260–280 / MT FOB Argentina. 500 MT available immediately. show more | Non-GMO sunflower expeller. High-protein feed ingredient with strong export demand. show more | View ACC-000050 | Contact |
The following provides a general overview of this approach, together with the support that may be provided at each stage, subject to applicable legal and regulatory requirements.
| Steps | Description | Requirements | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Company Incorporation | Establish an Argentine entity (S.R.L. or S.A.). Includes IGJ registration, CUIT issuance, bylaws drafting, and corporate books. Processing depends on registry workload and document quality. show more | Company name and shareholder details. Passport copies, business activity, and registered address required. show more | 1 month |
| 2. Appointment of Legal Representative | Appoint a local Director / Manager. Required for legal representation before authorities. show more | Argentine resident required. Must hold DNI + CUIT. show more | Parallel |
| 3. Operational Setup | Activate company operations. Real activity is required to avoid migration rejection, such as having a business address, real operations, and opening a corporate bank account. show more | Business activity proof. Contracts, invoices, or operational footprint. show more | Parallel |
| 4. Bookkeeping & Accounting | Accounting & tax compliance setup. VAT, payroll, and reporting obligations. show more | Local accountant. AFIP registration required. show more | Parallel / ongoing |
| 5. RENURE Registration | Register the company for immigration sponsorship. Required to legally hire foreign employees. show more | Active company. CUIT + operational proof. show more | 0.5 month |
| 6. Work Permit & Entry Authorization | Start the residency process. Entry permit and consular visa coordination (for visa-required nationals). show more | Passport & personal data. Employment and migration forms. show more | 1 month |
| 7. Arrival & Appointment | Enter Argentina and book an appointment. Depends on Migraciones availability. show more | Valid entry permit. Local address needed. show more | ~0.25 month |
| 8. Migraciones Interview | Submit documents and biometrics. Verification and compliance checks. show more | Apostilled documents. Criminal record, etc. show more | ~0.25 month |
| 9. Precaria Issuance | Temporary residence granted. Allows legal stay and work. show more | Completed file. Will be available online. show more | Same day |
| 10. Residency Approval | Application approved. Inspection may be scheduled by Migraciones. show more | No pending issues. | ~0.25 month |
| 11. DNI Issuance | Receive national ID. Required for full control. show more | Approved residency. | 2 months |
| 12. Transition of Control | Take over the company fully. Replace nominee and update records. show more | Valid DNI. | 1 month |
The timeline from company registration to migrant worker residency approval depends on the applicant’s nationality. Visa-free nationals usually receive approval within two to three months, while applicants who require a visa need an extra processing time to obtain entry authorization from Buenos Aires ( approx.1 month) and visa processing at the consulate (approx.1 – 1.5 months). The corporate trámite is one of the fastest residency options, as it is sponsored by an Argentine company, resulting in smoother processing and quicker approval once the application is submitted and the tramite corporativo priority appointment paid.
One of the first steps to moving to Argentina through this method is to establish a legitimate business entity in Argentina. Here’s how it typically works:
– Choose the Right Business Structure: Common options include Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada (SRL) or Sociedad Anónima (SAS). These structures provide flexibility and legal recognition.
– Proxy Registration: In most cases, in-person presence is obligatory; however, with the power of attorney, you can register your company remotely, but certain requirements, such as appointing a local legal representative, may apply.
– Comply with Local Laws: You’ll need to comply with all Argentine corporate regulations, including taxes, employment standards, and periodic reporting requirements.
We can guide you through this process, from selecting the right business structure to ensuring legal compliance.
Process includes: a) Drafting and signing of the LLC contract (must be signed in person before a notary in Buenos Aires) , b) Payment of administrative forms , c) Registration with the Public Registry of Commerce of CABA – IGJ, issuance of CUIT (tax ID), and certification of mandatory corporate books. Ownership is represented by equity shares; any changes must be registered with IGJ.
A commercial company may have foreign directors, but local residency requirements must be met, especially if the director is a sole director or if a majority of directors are residents. Argentine nationality is not required to be a legal representative, but legal residency in Argentina is required.
Managers (gerentes) are appointed and may be partners or not.
Required Information: Full details of each partner: name, age, marital status, nationality, profession, address, ID number, and CUIT (or CDI).
Once your company is registered, it has to be registered at the Migration Department to be eligible to hire foreigners. This process will be processed at the Renure division, under the Migration Department. Once your Argentine business is designated to hire foreigners, it can issue a job offer/invitation letter to yourself. This letter is essential in applying for a migrant worker temporary residency and should include:
– Job Description: Clearly describe your role, responsibilities, and any specific expertise.
– Proof of Company Operations: This can include your business registration and any financial projections, demonstrating that the business will sustain itself.
– Employment Terms: Define your expected working hours, salary, and employment benefits.
With the proper documentation issued by the Argentine Entity and submitted before Migraciones, your Argentine company acts as the host entity to sponsor and request a migrant worker residency for yourself and for your family members.
For applicants who require a visa labeled in their passport at an Argentine consulate, we can assist with obtaining an entry authorization processed by the Immigration Department headquarters in Buenos Aires, known as the Permiso de Ingreso. This document serves as an official invitation from the government to enter Argentina under an approved work visa category, rather than as a tourist.
While holders of a Permiso de Ingreso must still attend an Argentine consulate in their home country or country of residence to have the visa stamped in their passport, this authorization significantly increases the chances of approval. More information about the Permiso de Ingreso can be found in this article.
To finalize the process of your move to Argentina, the next step is to apply for a work permit through the Argentine immigration authorities. This process includes:
– Gathering Required Documents: Alongside your invitation letter, you’ll need your passport, proof of company registration, and any other supporting documents.
Submitting Your Application: Applications can typically be filed at an Argentine consulate in your home country or within Argentina if you are a visa-free country passport holder. Visa-free country nationals can enter Argentina without a visa and switch to any suitable residency. However, passport holders of visa-required nationalities must enter with the same visa category they intend to reside in Argentina after arrival.
Approval and Residence Permit: Upon approval, your work visa at the consulate will allow you to enter, live, and work in Argentina, often with the potential for permanent residency after three years of consecutive stay under Temporary Residence.
Additional note for visa-required nationals:
If you are from a visa-required country, Migraciones may request an on-site inspection of the sponsor’s premises by the Intelligence Service. Even if the inspection is successful, the Consular Officer retains discretionary authority to approve or deny the application.
Incorporation of an Argentine entity comes with both advantages and disadvantages. You will be fully responsible for running genuine business operations to demonstrate your contribution to the local economy, including hiring local staff, maintaining a legitimate local office, paying corporate tax, etc. If you do not intend to operate a genuine business in Argentina, this option is not suitable. Establishing a new company in a foreign country requires a significant financial investment, and you should be confident in your ability to manage the company and return your investment over the coming years. While we will support you through the initial challenges and setup, you will remain the primary person responsible for all company operations and compliance requirements.
After incorporation, the company must complete VAT, payroll, and provincial tax registrations and comply with Argentine accounting requirements, including IFRS-based financial reporting.
Accounting fees depend on the type of business. We will recommend a CPA, who can estimate the fees depending on multiple factors (number of employees, revenue expected, jurisdiction where the business will be located, etc).
Holding company does not qualify for residency purposes because it is limited to owning shares and cannot carry out real business activities or hire employees. An employment-based residency requires an active operating company that can employ the applicant, pay a salary, and demonstrate genuine local activity, including being available for immigration inspections. For this reason, an operating company (such as an SRL with a broad business purpose like IT services) is necessary, while a pure holding company structure cannot support a work visa or residency application.
IMMI Legal handles the various of the residency processes, ensuring that your application is complete and accurately represents your intentions.
Navigating the legal and bureaucratic hurdles to move to Argentina can be challenging. With our expertise, we simplify this process, offering support in:
– Company Registration: Our team helps you select and set up the best company structure for your needs.
– Work Residency Assistance: From document preparation to filing, we handle the intricacies of your work permit application.
– Comprehensive Support: Beyond immigration, we also assist with non-immigration matters, including investment structuring, corporate compliance, and ongoing legal support in Argentina.
Argentina is the most ideal country to live in. In fact, its motto is “En unión y libertad”, which translates to “In Unity and Freedom”.
If you’re ready to make the move to Argentina, reach out to us today! We specialize in assisting entrepreneurs, freelancers, remote workers, and families with establishing a legal foundation in Argentina, including CBI Argentina pathways for those interested in long-term citizenship through investment. Contact us at [email protected] with any questions, or reach out through our WhatsApp or Telegram.

