Transitorial residency is a temporary permit granted to foreigners for a specific purpose, such as study, work, or a project. It is valid for a short period (usually a few months up to one year) and does not count toward the two-year requirement for citizenship. For example, you can study Spanish in Argentina for one, […]
Yes. To be eligible for permanent residency, you must live in Argentina for three years. However, since you can apply for citizenship after two years of temporary residency, it is often faster to get an Argentine passport than permanent residency. This option is mainly for those who do not want citizenship but only need permanent […]
Yes. All temporary residents, including Rentista, can work legally once their residency is approved. However, if you get a formal job in Argentina, it is usually more practical to switch to a work residency rather than continuing to transfer money from abroad to maintain Rentista residency.
If you choose citizenship by naturalization, a work residency is the fastest way to start your two years of approved residency required for citizenship. If you choose citizenship by investment, you can prepare in advance by setting up a company in Argentina, opening corporate and personal bank accounts, and preparing your investment plan. This way, […]
An Electronic Travel Authorization (AVE) is an online authorization for nationals of certain visa-required countries who already hold a valid U.S. visa. It allows short-term entry for tourism or business purposes only. Nationals of India and China do not need an AVE if they already have a valid U.S. visa; they can enter Argentina directly. […]
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