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    The new and improved baexpats.org website!

    Looks great!!
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    Do You Have A Christmas Tree?

    I have never seen a real Christmas tree. We have a fake one, the bazaars sell lots of decorations. The nicest store for Christmas, in my opinion, is Alparamis -- the one in Zona Norte is better than the one in Galerias Pacifico. At the one in Zona Norte they have visits with Santa. The entire...
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    American Tourist Stabbed In La Boca.

    Like many others, he may have received initial treatment in a public hospital but transferred to a private facility for convalescence. Furthermore the GoFundMe does mention that the loss of work and the flights/stays of his direct family are a significant issue.
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    Disappearing Expats? Or Is Everyone Happier?

    Everything comes and goes in and out of fashion. Perhaps forums like this one are going through that. The admin has been absent it seems, there certainly don't seem to have been many efforts to keep the forum active and alive, the look hasn't updated in years, which isn't necessary for most of...
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    I Have An Idea For A Bar, That I Think Will Be Big...

    Do you live on the outskirts of Urquiza Morgan? We are being invaded by the cervecerias artesanales. One just opened on Congreso and Aizpurua. There's another around the corner on Constituyentes. I am sad to see that Urquiza is being turned into another Palermo and on my side, where there are...
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    Fixins For Chili Con Carne

    Funny part is you can get every bit of it and more in Buenos Aires... the ingredients are very basic. With the exception of the chess -- which I don't know what you use, jack? Cheddar you can get in BA now too...
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    Registering For Cbc With Secondary Passport

    Yes, it will not be a matter of showing up in February/March and registering for the CBC -- perhaps February/March 2019. You have to take quite a number of Argentine high school courses to enter a public university here -- 6 exams I believe. Find more info in this thread...
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    Santiago Chronicles I (Chile) Cost Of Living Etc.

    Have you moved there Rich One? My husband's company is transferring us there in a couple of months. In fact, we have less than 90 days to go in Argentina :( We were there in September for a week to look at schools for my son. My impression is that basically you can get all the American...
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    Best Countries For Expats 2017 – Ranked

    If you download the report there is a brief section on the methodology. The survey had approx 12,000 respondents in 188 countries. However: "For a country to be listed in any of the indices and thus in the overall ranking, a sample size of at least 75 survey participants per destination was...
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    Subte Crowding Levels During Peak Hours

    There are more trains per line. I don't ride the D, but I can say the B is still as packed as ever, even with new trains on the line. They still have tonnes of old ones too, and those crappy ones from, I think, Barcelona that are terrible, 4 people facing each other and your knees bang up...
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    Law Regarding Prepagas In Argentina

    Is it literally double? And it is it literally from one month to the next? Is it at all possible that they did not receive your last month's payment until after they had already issued the bill? (I ask because I just had my husband freaking out over our AySA bill, that it had doubled, blah...
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    Underfloor Heating

    We had underfloor heating in our place in Las Canitas. The guy above us was pumping his all the time, he lost a tonne of heat because he was on the top floor, so he just cranked it (or perhaps he just loved to walk around in his underwear all the time, for all I know). Our place, we didn`t even...
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    Another Question For International Travellers

    I came through last week, I had an old and a new laptop with me, so I was ready to declare. I filled out my slip, since when I bought the laptop I had forgot to tell them to make a separate bill for an external drive and a set of headphones, I was ready to declare those as well. Oh and I had a...
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    Education Or Homeschool Laws Of Expats While In Argentina

    I'm surprised that if your top concern is quality education for your kids you put them in public school. With the exception of a very few public schools, most are not up to the standards of the large majority expats and that is extremely common knowledge. There are certainly not a lot of public...
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    Us Embassy Says Americans Have No Right To A Passport

    All I can say is that embassies like coherency. As do customs officers, homeland security, TSA etc etc. So if the OP is as incoherent during interviews at the embassy in person as he has been on this thread, his chances of getting a passport or any sort of visa for travel to the USA are slim to...
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    Smart Tvs In Argentina - What Do You Use?

    I haven`t tried Plex - is it pay? We use the videostream extension for chrome to cast downloaded movies to the TV, I have no complaints.
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    Electrodomestics From Abroad: Vale La Pena? Sí Se Puede?

    We brought back a Breville espresso machine about 4 years ago and could not be happier. And we later brought back a coffee grinder. Those two things have brought us much pleasure and are used every day so definitely were worth the trip. However if you are just talking about a drip coffee...
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    Where In Argentina Can You Rent For $400/mo

    You say Argentina, that is pretty big, 8th largest country big. So yes, I am pretty sure somewhere in Argentina you will find a place for $300-400 usd. I am sure if you go somewhere like Cordoba you can get that. Or the coast in the middle of winter :D I bet you could get a nice place in...
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    It's Too Expensive Here!

    I am often curious why the Americans don't take more advantage of Puerto Rico. It is basically broke so you should be able to live like a king, you don't need to go through the hassle of visas at all since it is US, you don't pay federal taxes (for the time being, because of their debt there is...
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    30 Year Mortgages In Argentina? Yes!

    Ok but remember, you need a DNI, one year of salary receipts, and you cannot be close to retirement - ie they will not give this plan to a 55 year old. The rates are apparently higher based on your age because they don't want you retiring with a big chunk of mortgage left. And if you are within...
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