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    Study: Countries With Best/worst Eating Habits In The World

    'The Lancet Global Health' journal, researchers used national data from almost 90 per cent of the global population to analyse how people ate between 1990 and 2010. Researchers hope that their findings can help nations reduce the health and economic risks of poor diets...
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    World Misery Index: Argentina

    Out of curiosity, I have a couple of questions for those who have read the article, if you care to answer. Thanks: - did you feel that the idea of 'contextual misery' applied to you/your life in Argentina? - if no, why not and if so, in which way do you think it shapes/will shape your choices of...
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    World Misery Index: Argentina

    http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1767800-desdichados-la-argentina-arriba-en-un-ranking-mundial
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    Poliglots Wanted! We Want You!

    I am fluent in more than 4 as well.
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    Book Club, Wednesday Nov.26,7:00 Recoleta

    What's going on? Interesting people meeting over book-themes and food? I'd certainly be interested. I could bring along something exotic to bite on...
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    Croatian Tutor In Buenos Aires

    I know two Croatian language teachers @ OrokuLingo. One is also an English teacher at the local school while the other is a linguist I believe and has worked with others who needed rapid method or citizenship-related language acquisition. You can PM me for details or check them out at...
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    European Visa/residency Question

    Point well taken, thanks for pointing out, will keep it in mind.
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    European Visa/residency Question

    Non-Spanish EU citizen, non-EU citizen, resident or not of Spain, performing any fiscal activities (including opening a bank account) in Spain needs NIE. Non-EU citizens seeking eventually residence in Spain will absolutely need NIE. In Barcelona, EU citizens get it at a different office than...
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    European Visa/residency Question

    To answer your question specifically, if you are EU citizen, your partner (de facto, registered, non-registered, spouse, conyuge, etc) has rights as a family member of the EU citizen even before arriving at the Schengen border check. Practically, if your non-EU partner is joining you in the EU...
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    European Visa/residency Question

    Here are the steps for doing this in Barcelona: The EU citizen must first get registered as residing in Barcelona (certificado de registro de residencia comunitaria). You (the EU citizen) then make an appointment at the extranjeria where you as EU citizen (now registered as residing officially...
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    More Border Controls?

    Landed yesterday @ EZE. Entered using European (non-EU) passport, as in the past 12 months, as no visa for ARG required for 90 days. I fly out every 90 days and have never overstayed the 90-day allowance. I was only asked on which flight am I arriving and if I have family in Argentina. No new...
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    European Visa/residency Question

    Just saw this topic. While I am new on this forum, I am a 'veteran' expat with multiple citizenships and residence permits (some current, others had when I needed them). If you are interested in Spain I have first hand experience. I also have first hand experience with de facto relationships...
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