Argentina in 2025: What I Loved and What I Didn’t
Evaluating Buenos Aires: Pros, Cons, and Second Passport Potential
Discover why Buenos Aires offers surprising European efficiency and quick citizenship paths, but learn about the hidden costs and logistical drawbacks for international travelers.
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- Experience instant efficiency in immigration and services, contrasting sharply with São Paulo.
- Appreciate a unique, throwback Roaring Twenties aesthetic in the city center, complemented by high-quality food.
- Leverage a path to Argentine citizenship potentially achievable in as little as two years of residency.
This review assesses the modern reality of Buenos Aires, balancing its historical charm and open immigration against high current pricing and geographic distance.
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Top Comments (10)
I'm Argentinian myself, I consider that this time my country will finally get the improvement that deserves!
Someone once described Buenos Aires as the capital of an empire that never was.
I came here for 2 weeks ended up falling in love with the city the country and its people. I’m applying for residency and want to invest in this beautiful country
I'm italian and living in Italy but big part of my family lives there all Life.Thinking to move there with my wife and son...
I'm british with an italian background, after much pondering we"ll move to argentina. Looking forward to settling, life will tell
My Colombian wife and I have been living in Bogota and are now in Buenos Aires, we love it and are most likely moving here.
Not only does Buenos Aires have amazing architecture and nice cafes and restaurants, but it also has beautiful parks to enjoy which you don't often find in big cities.
I'm a Swiss born guy happily living in Argentina since 1984, Buenos Aires first and Mar del Plata now. Can't be anywhere else, as soon as I travel abroad, I can't wait to be back to beloved Argentina. What a country! Richard.
We loved Mendoza. Very Italian. Tree-lined streets, cafes, great wine and food. Would be a great place to live.
Live Like a King in Buenos Aires is live! Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/6DfKLar4zCw?si=doMp9Vn4D6V4kPWP
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Top Comments (10)
I'm Argentinian myself, I consider that this time my country will finally get the improvement that deserves!
Someone once described Buenos Aires as the capital of an empire that never was.
I came here for 2 weeks ended up falling in love with the city the country and its people. I’m applying for residency and want to invest in this beautiful country
I'm italian and living in Italy but big part of my family lives there all Life.Thinking to move there with my wife and son...
I'm british with an italian background, after much pondering we"ll move to argentina. Looking forward to settling, life will tell
My Colombian wife and I have been living in Bogota and are now in Buenos Aires, we love it and are most likely moving here.
Not only does Buenos Aires have amazing architecture and nice cafes and restaurants, but it also has beautiful parks to enjoy which you don't often find in big cities.
I'm a Swiss born guy happily living in Argentina since 1984, Buenos Aires first and Mar del Plata now. Can't be anywhere else, as soon as I travel abroad, I can't wait to be back to beloved Argentina. What a country! Richard.
We loved Mendoza. Very Italian. Tree-lined streets, cafes, great wine and food. Would be a great place to live.
Live Like a King in Buenos Aires is live! Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/6DfKLar4zCw?si=doMp9Vn4D6V4kPWP