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    CUIL/CUIT/DNI/VISA etc...

    Immigration law says "conyuge" (spouse), and I'm not sure if it includes the Union Civil. I haven't seen any request for visa based on an Union civil (but can't say for sure it's not admitted). "ARTICULO 22. - Se considerará "residente permanente" a todo extranjero que, con el propósito...
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    CUIL/CUIT/DNI/VISA etc...

    You can see this link for a detail of all visa options. http://www.fandinoabogados.com/english/migraciones.html If, as Steve said, you're considering having a child, and he/she is born in Argentina, you could apply for a permanent visa. Also, if you have a job here (even if you're not...
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    bringing a pet to BA

    Steve is right about the legalization by the Argentine consulate. However, if the issuing country is a signatory of the Hauge Treaty on Abolishing Legalization of Documents it should be apostilled. Even though this might not be enforced, all foreign-issued documents, to be valid in Argentina...
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    Health Insurance

    When choosing a health care company in Argentina the main aspect to consider is in which clinics or hospitals it covers hospitalization or ER: that is where the costs are really expensive if you're not well covered. It should cover hospitalization at least in the Swiss Medical clinic, Mater Dei...
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    Argentina not in great company here...

    Here goes a question I've had on my head for some time now. Does anybody think that Rod Blagojevich would still be governor had he been in Argentina instead of Illinois? I personally think he -very likely- would still be.
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    Argentina not in great company here...

    Here's the link to La Nacion, but Argentina's so far down that they don't even mention which country was first. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=1200735
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    I know it's tired, but pls. help! Trip to Iguazu Falls!

    I've never been to the falls, but I have been told that the falls are in the Argentine side and the view of the falls is in the Brazilian side. Check this out before going, in case you make it there and miss the view.
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    bringing a pet to BA

    You can see Argentine requirements here http://www.argentina.gov.ar/argentina/portal/paginas.dhtml?pagina=1245 You should also check the requirements to take the dog back to your country, and be sure it will not be quarantined then.
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    The infamous CUIL

    I'm not sure what immigration authorities require. I have had difficulties when registering foreign companies if the documents were issued in one place and the apostille was from another. You can see the page "What is an Apostille", from the US Department of state at...
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    French classes

    If you want a private teacher, I know of a good one. If you want her contact details let me know in pm and I'll send them.
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    Gas stations rip off

    What do you mean?
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    Gas stations rip off

    The easiest thing to do is to just forget it. I never heard of this problem before, but it doesn't surprise me at all. Next time try choosing a service station downtown or in areas with a lot of traffic; go for YPF, Shell or Esso. The major problem with small stations is that they could be...
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    Crime in BsAs - anyone?

    I'm sorry to hear your latest experience with what the government calls "sensacion de inseguridad". Luckily nobody was hurt. Even if you do find the car, do not open it in any way or remove it from where it is. It's been reported stolen, so you have to tell the police where it is and they will...
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    The infamous CUIL

    This is what an apostille looks like Apostille is a French word which means a certification. It is commonly used in English to refer to the legalization of a document for international use under the terms of the 1961 Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign...
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    Columbia and Venezuela ready for War

    Chavez has a big problem now with energy and water shortage. He needs this to take public and media attention away from the real problems his government has.
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    New in town!

    There's also a luggage storage service at the Retiro bus station and Ezeiza airport.
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    Am I breaking the rules if I am not there yet?? I need some help!

    Good luck with your move. On the prices of some items, you'll find information on this ongoing thread http://baexpats.org/newcomers-forum/6889-major-differences-between-b-thailand.html On technology to work with the US you may see this http://baexpats.org/newcomers-forum/6864-vonage-anyone.html
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    Major Differences Between B.A. and Thailand

    Some information on what you seek: On safety: http://landingpadba.com/category/safety/ On visas: http://www.fandinoabogados.com/english/migraciones.html#Temporperman. You will find many recommendations for visa lawyers in this forum. I am one myself (although visas is not my only area of...
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    Directions to San Isidro

    You'll probably find the Guia T at the Retiro train station. You might also find it at newsstands downtown. You can also see where each colectivo goes here http://www.xcolectivo.com.ar/
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    Directions to San Isidro

    Google maps http://maps.google.com.ar/ is also a good option to find places, and it also gives you directions on how to get there from where you are (by car). It doesn't have, however, the colectivos, trains or subtes.
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