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    Notario fees

    25.000!!! How’s that possible? Funny :-). Yes it’d be great if you could please message me his number.
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    Notario fees

    My solicitor works with a notario and he arranges everything. I have paid 20 euros
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    Notario fees

    That’s what I thought. A very upscale Recoleta notario (interior designed and all that stuff) quoted me $400!! Outrageous! Thought maybe, he knew I’d use it abroad and I’m a gringo and wouldn’t mind. PoA is the same thing. I just need it apostilled. Price difference unbelievable.
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    Notario fees

    Hello everyone; Does anyone know how much it’d cost to give a power of attorney through a notario in BsAs. Thanks
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    Coffee and cake prices

    there are a lot of wealthy people in Argentina. Old money. Who have anlready established themselves with properties abroad and cash stashed under the mattress ( hence a lot of flats on the 6th, 7th floor with iron railings. To protect what’s under the mattress!) east of Ave. Cordoba might have...
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    Coffee and cake prices

    Yes but never more than 1.50! Many places 1.20. Meaning AR$ 1700. Quite a difference compared to minimum 2500 or 4100 in Havana for example.
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    Coffee and cake prices

    Panadería Armenia, they do it all as well as feta cheese and pastrami etc.
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    Coffee and cake prices

    in southern Spain in an outdoors mall like Los Arcos. Artisanal burger and an artisanal hotdogs and an imported soft drink usd 14.
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    After Argentina: South America Options for Naturalized Argentine Citizens

    In Argentina they quoted me usd 350 and limited to their hospitals without any dental or international. As a family it’s usd 850. In Spain same coverage like the one I got for myself for four of us is usd 250.
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    After Argentina: South America Options for Naturalized Argentine Citizens

    Albania got great beaches but in terms of life you give up on a lot of things. Spain you have it all and more.
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    After Argentina: South America Options for Naturalized Argentine Citizens

    And also; great medical system. Wife was hospitalised at a public hospital and they took great care of her. Just bought private insurance that even covers dental, root canals etc. It’s usd 120 and it also covers you abroad up to €100.000 per year.
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    After Argentina: South America Options for Naturalized Argentine Citizens

    Why are you limiting yourself to Latam? Why not Spain? First world, EU, full of culture, anything you want you can find, there’s a visa scheme for expats, way cheaper cost of living, delicious food everywhere, great people, mostly sunny, you don’t need to live in a big city to have it all. You...
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    Moving to Argentina

    Family of 4 paying usd 850 for insurance. Expensas 650, nanny ft 650, diapers 300. No rent, no food, no clothing, no petrol, no car, no holidays, no dining out. You do the math :-)
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    Moving to Argentina

    Yes, at least. 2 adults and 3 kids not worth it to move here if you’ll make less than 5000.
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    Moving to Argentina

    I totally agree with you guys. It honestly could ruin a marriage as I have personally experienced that. My wife is born and bred Argentine. She’s got her past here. Friends and family here. She’s ok with no rules traffic. She doesn’t mind neighbours being too loud till late. She loves...
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    A coffee for $3.50: Argentina is the most expensive country in Latin America

    Please try to understand what you read before commenting!
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    Moving to Argentina

    Yeah and the poster didn’t say suburban or city. They’re even not certain on BsAs so I did recommend Nordelta. Speaking out of experience as a long time single guy, married w/o kids and then as a father of 2, I prefer Nordelta even though I’d never live there before i had my kids. But coming...
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    Moving to Argentina

    How can you say “why are people advising ….”? Everyone got their own opinion and entitled to it. No one is forcing anyone to do anything. Just sharing an opinion. But contrary to what you say; it’s not a great urban city at the moment. It was and hopefully it will be one again. It’s an unsafe...
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    Moving to Argentina

    I’d agree with you if they were planning to move and try Argentina but if they’re being transferred here and it’s a corporate thing and the company picks up the bill as well as compensating extra for leaving home country then why not? I know a lot of inter company transfer people and they don’t...
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    Moving to Argentina

    I have been living in Las Canitas and Collegiales most of the time. Now I got kids, we moved to Nordelta. Would I live in Nordelta without kids? No way! But it’s a different story with kids. First of all it’s extremely safe. You don’t lock your car or door. Our windows are always open during...
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