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    Desperately seeking an apartment.

    If you like Collegiales then I got one 1BR in a 24 hr doorman building with gym and swimming pool. We can work out the guarantor issue.
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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    I remember those Chinese situation. They didn’t even know that they were commuting a fraud as it was done by a clerk or someone. They were citizens. Voted etc like a normal citizen and one day they were stateless as they renounced their Chinese citizenships. Sad situation
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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    Recently having a baby myself and spending a while at the hospital due to premature delivery (all good now, thank God) and meeting many Russians giving birth in Argentina, I’m a bit familiar with the situation. Giving birth in Argentina as a tourist and then applying for citizenship vs being...
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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    But tho doesn’t mention the status of the applicant. Even a student visa holder can apply for citizenship after 2 years. Or an overstayer tourist! What I was referring to is a person holding permanent residency with an Argentine spouse and kids. That is a bit different. If you’re married to an...
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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    Ok, I spoke with my friend who became citizen. He told me he knows a guy who was granted citizenship while abroad ( applied and left) and got his passport at the consulate. Strange and hard to believe but when you think; regardless where he is/was, the second the court case closed with an...
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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    What I am trying to say; the only time restriction is on the permanente. If you hold a valid DNI and been 2 years, then there are no restrictions on time you’ve spent outside of Argentina.
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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    That’s not true. Law clearly states that to maintain your permenente you shouldn’t be out of the country for more than 2 years. And there’s no law that requires you to stay here without ever leaving the country even for two days. There must be something else for the judge to rule against.
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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    This is my experience. It’s not me but been part of it indirectly from the beginning until the citizenship granted. One thing I have to mention, which is very important; this guy holds permanent residency, married to an Argentine and got kids born in Argentina. So he’s both a husband and father...
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    Emergency Orthodontist / Dentist Needed ASAP

    $50 to recement is very expensive. Same thing happened to me like a month ago. Went into a clinic and they didn’t charge me anything. Just for this you can go to a public hospital and pay nothing. And anyone needing dental implants etc; Turkey is the place. I’ve checked prices in BsAs and a lot...
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    Temporarily leave country after applying for birth-based residency?

    If you’re a parent of an Argentine you’re entitled to apply for residency and then the citizenship without needing to wait for 2 years. And if you apply for it in July most probably you’ll be granted while you’re abroad so it’s better to be in the country. On the other hand; you can apply for...
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    Terminating rental contract

    Yes that’s what I was told by a lawyer today that; without even need for a notice, you can terminate a contract just by paying 10% of the remaining term. Landlords can do that as well and that’s actually a law to protect the landlords. Thanks for the article.
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    Terminating rental contract

    Hello everyone. I am about to start the process to terminate a rental contract. I was told that in Argentina you can do that just by paying 10% of the remaining term. I attach a screenshot explaining that. Is there anyone who has done that before? Thanks
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    After 50 days Precaria Still Stuck? – Supervisor Not Signing??

    What’s this new law about? What are the changes?
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    Disappointed with Food in Argentina

    For portenos it goes Recoleta, Palermo, Belgrano, zona Norte, Nordelta, Pilar and then Miami! :)
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    Disappointed with Food in Argentina

    Yeah but Argentina today is not like “well”Argentina. There has been times with different economic conditions but nothing like today. There were expensive times like during Menem but people were earning money as well. There was the term “Miamification”. It was the trend to go to Florida. Disney...
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    Disappointed with Food in Argentina

    Yes entire Palermo and Belgrano being taken for a ride!
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    Disappointed with Food in Argentina

    He is not saying he wants to spend 5 minutes, he says; he can get all the flavour in 5 minutes in Uruguay, whereas it takes serious travelling around the city in BsAs. I’d prefer to get everything I need in 5 minutes under one roof. And Argentina fails to offer that. My local supermarket is...
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    Is Donald Trump good for Argentina?

    Ok then.
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    Is Donald Trump good for Argentina?

    Do you really think it that way? Go for it. But respect the opposing opinions as well. I can tell that you’re angry about the election results. But that’s what democracy is. Sorry!
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    Is Donald Trump good for Argentina?

    I mentioned Panama, yes, so what?! You don’t understand what you’re reading. Mentioning is one thing and making a statement “very good for Argentina” is another. Yes, I think he has the same interest in Argentina as in Panama but I don’t know if it’s good for Panama or not. Maybe it is maybe not...
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