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    Entering and exiting Argentina after applying for citizenship prematurely

    It would be better if you ask Migraciones directly. Book a turno with them and go there asking them directly. it's the most secured way. I did this and I'm glad I went. .http://www.migraciones.gov.ar/turnosAsesoramiento/verificar_jurisdiccion.php
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    Letting out a flat on Airbnb platform-payout related questions

    Thanks for sharing your experience!
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    Letting out a flat on Airbnb platform-payout related questions

    Does anyone know how Airbnb handles the payout to the property owners who list their properties located in Argentina? In the scenario where the property is listed on airbnb Argentina and the owner has foreign currency bank account OUTSIDE of Argentina. Can you choose a foreign bank account for...
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    Buying a condo in BA

    I am in the same situation. I think there are opportunities at this moment but if I do purchase something it has to be in a good location and it has yo be a good quality building ( solid construction and good quality tenants). It has to be something that can be sold easily without financial loss...
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    How much to send a letter with FedEx/DHL from BA to Canada or US?

    You can go to DHL agencies around the city (use google map to search the locations) to get a quotation in person. I just sent out a DHL envelop to Asia which cost me 11500 pesos.
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    Applying for Permanent Residency- Interview with Migraciones

    Hello everyone, I'm planning to apply for the Permanent Residency after getting married with my Argentine partner in BsAs. Can anyone share the experience about how long do you have to wait to get a personal interview with Migraciones (after submitting the application on RaDex)? We are...
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    Invitation Letter For Tourist Visa To Argentina

    Does Argentina open the border and allow visitors to enter with tourist visa already? I thought the border is closed at the moment and only Argentine citizens/residents are allowed to enter the country.
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    For those of you without a full time job, what do you all do in Argentina?

    In my first two years living in Buenos Aires, I took Spanish and Tango classes during the day, and went out dancing in the milongas at night. It was a lot of fun because I was learning new skills (language and dance) and also meeting with new friends.
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    TITA, A LIFE IN TANGO TIME...virtual theater performance, access free

    thank you gracielle to share this info.!
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    Getting to airport from Neuquén

    Hello, I just returned to BA this morning from Bariloche with a 24 hours bus ride. The bus was arranged by the Embassy. It's such a long journey and we were only able to make a few stops to stretch the legs. There were many police control along the journey (at least 10-15 control points). We...
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    Tango me....

    I cam to Buenos Aires in 2011 to learned Tango. I tried DNI and lots of schools. DNI is popular because all the teaching staffs speak English and it's not expensive to take private lessons. But it didn't work for me. They didn't teach the real fundamental stuffs (I realized that later on). Later...
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    Advice for Our Trip to Tigre

    I always take my guests to the restaurant "Gato Blanco". http://www.gato-blanco.com. You can reach the restaurant by the regular taxi boat. It is a river front restaurant where you can watch all sorts of boats passing and enjoy a nice meal.
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    Used bike?

    I have one Peuguot bicycle which is almost new. Only used it for several time in the summer. If you are interested please contact me. I have photos which I can send it to you via email.
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    Cell providers comparison

    I have a prepaid Claro number. I tried to find the 500 peso a month/6GB data deal on claro's website. Somehow I can't find it. Is this applicable for pre-paid number? Can you please share the link? Thanks!
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    Western Union money transfer

    Today I went to pick up the cash at Montevideo/Cordoba shop. I was there at 5:00pm and there was a very long line. I guess it's Monday and people were there to pay the bills. I waited for one hour. The lady at the service counter was nice and polite. I only needed to show my passport and the...
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    Western Union money transfer

    Hello everyone, So far Western Union rate (send USD Cash form USA, pick up Peso in BsAs) seems to be the best exchange rate? How about the "blue dollar" rate that you get in Buenos Aires at this moment? I'm returning to Buenos Aires next month and will stay there for an extended period of time...
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