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Top Comments (10)
I visited Argentina for a month and it’s very lovely. There are a couple things you should know before going: 1) winters are pretty cold 2) You should learn Spanish cause people is super friendly and you don’t want to miss that
I lived in Argentina last summer and it was awesome. I got a newly renovated apartment in the best part of Buenos Aires for $600 a month and was told that if I extended the price would drop to $450. My USD were worth a fortune in Argentina and I could enjoy steak and wine every night for $10! The people were friendly and it was a fun place to be. Later I spent a month in Mendoza and you could walk into a hypermarket (similar to WalMart) and the steak cuts were out of this world. Like a 1 kg steak for $5 and some of the best steak in the world. The wine selection was massive, delicious and cheap! Just get used to carrying a wad of cash with you and only take out what you need for a week - because anything left over will be worth 10% less the following week due to hyperinflation.
I'm a US citizen living in Argentina and going through the naturalization process and I can confirm that as a foreigner the general sentiment is, don't be a bother and they won't bother you. Very affordable place to live with amazing people, great diversity both in culture and landscape and a strong passport. It's definitely not for everyone and you need to be very, very patient if you want residency and citizenship but with a good lawyer, it's a relatively smooth process.
As an libertarian Argentinian and remote worker living in the Netherlands, it's so interesting to watch this
Other, if you are a foreigner, Argentinians will treat you amazingly. Also good level of english and have western values. Buenos Aires is the city with more bookstores per capita in the world.
I was in Argentina earlier this year, the US dollar goes so far! $12 steak dinners with a bottle of wine ! $12 I want to go back
A few months ago most young Argentinian were thinking about leaving the country. Now people want to come here. It's really amazing how just a good administración can change so much a country in so little time
I’m American and spend 6 months a year in Argentina. Just lovely ❤
Vamos Argentina I will move to Argentina back finallly I’m Argentinian American citizen so now is fire 🔥 good opportunity to go back to such a beautiful country and culture
Contact us to find out how we can help you: https://nomadcapitalist.com/apply See if you can "Live Like A King" in Bogotá with your passport: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T_LFhCYsDc Here are some of the best cities to live in Latin America: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0YD4At3aP4
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Top Comments (10)
I visited Argentina for a month and it’s very lovely. There are a couple things you should know before going: 1) winters are pretty cold 2) You should learn Spanish cause people is super friendly and you don’t want to miss that
I lived in Argentina last summer and it was awesome. I got a newly renovated apartment in the best part of Buenos Aires for $600 a month and was told that if I extended the price would drop to $450. My USD were worth a fortune in Argentina and I could enjoy steak and wine every night for $10! The people were friendly and it was a fun place to be. Later I spent a month in Mendoza and you could walk into a hypermarket (similar to WalMart) and the steak cuts were out of this world. Like a 1 kg steak for $5 and some of the best steak in the world. The wine selection was massive, delicious and cheap! Just get used to carrying a wad of cash with you and only take out what you need for a week - because anything left over will be worth 10% less the following week due to hyperinflation.
I'm a US citizen living in Argentina and going through the naturalization process and I can confirm that as a foreigner the general sentiment is, don't be a bother and they won't bother you. Very affordable place to live with amazing people, great diversity both in culture and landscape and a strong passport. It's definitely not for everyone and you need to be very, very patient if you want residency and citizenship but with a good lawyer, it's a relatively smooth process.
As an libertarian Argentinian and remote worker living in the Netherlands, it's so interesting to watch this
Other, if you are a foreigner, Argentinians will treat you amazingly. Also good level of english and have western values. Buenos Aires is the city with more bookstores per capita in the world.
I was in Argentina earlier this year, the US dollar goes so far! $12 steak dinners with a bottle of wine ! $12 I want to go back
A few months ago most young Argentinian were thinking about leaving the country. Now people want to come here. It's really amazing how just a good administración can change so much a country in so little time
I’m American and spend 6 months a year in Argentina. Just lovely ❤
Vamos Argentina I will move to Argentina back finallly I’m Argentinian American citizen so now is fire 🔥 good opportunity to go back to such a beautiful country and culture
Contact us to find out how we can help you: https://nomadcapitalist.com/apply See if you can "Live Like A King" in Bogotá with your passport: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T_LFhCYsDc Here are some of the best cities to live in Latin America: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0YD4At3aP4