90 day visa

steveinbsas said:
If you live in Argentina more than 180 days of the year, your worldwide income and assets are taxable in Argentina. Even if you are paying tax on investment (passive) income in the US, the ingressos for the visa will be taxable in Argentina, but you will need a good Argentine accountant.

I am not sure how passive income at the levels now required for the visa rentista is taxed here. I declared my ingressos for the visa rentista for three years, but the previous income requirement fell below taxable levels. This is why few (if any) temporary residents paid tax in Argentina on this income in the past.

The $85,000+ tax exemption in the US applies only to active income earned in Argentina.

Wow. Thanks to you and bajo_cero for your feedback. This makes things very complicated. So, passive income is generated for the rentista, but what about additional active income earned by, say, my company? Looks like I'll probably need to consult with both an attorney and an accountant if I do renew for rentista under the new requirements.
 
rockinkaj said:
Yes but having a child in Argentina I think would automatically be in your favor no.. but my question is .. if I do decide to overstay and get marrried in lets say 2 or 3 months from now.. would they tell me I cannot because I am illegal... this if my fear :D
I cannot say for sure what documents are required to get married in argentina as i have never gone through the process. I doubt you are going to find anyone on this forum who has. So the only way to ease your fear is ask your fiance and his family as to where you can ask someone of authority about marriage documents. I am very confident that your illegal presence will not be an issue. Once you are married, it is a simple process to request permanent residency.
 
There are several members of the forum who have married Argentines here, including Ashley, who also had problems with the prorrogas ( I quoted her posts in this thread). Hopefully, she will provide some information on the subject.
 
rockinkaj said:
Yes but having a child in Argentina I think would automatically be in your favor no.. but my question is .. if I do decide to overstay and get marrried in lets say 2 or 3 months from now.. would they tell me I cannot because I am illegal... this if my fear :D

Forget the word "illegal". You became an inhabitant and as an inhabitant you are able to get married.

The art. 20 of the Argentinian Constitution says:
""Los extranjeros gozan en el territorio de la Nación de todos los derechos civiles del ciudadano; pueden ... casarse conforme a las leyes"

"Foreigners have the same civil rights than citizens. They are able to....get married".

Regards
 
Bajo_cero2 said:
Forget the word "illegal". You became an inhabitant and as an inhabitant you are able to get married.

The art. 20 of the Argentinian Constitution says:
""Los extranjeros gozan en el territorio de la Nación de todos los derechos civiles del ciudadano; pueden ... casarse conforme a las leyes"

"Foreigners have the same civil rights than citizens. They are able to....get married".

Regards
ARTICULO 6° - El Estado en todas sus jurisdicciones, asegurará el acceso igualitario a los inmigrantes y sus familias en las mismas condiciones de protección, amparo y derechos de los que gozan los nacionales, en particular lo referido a servicios sociales, bienes públicos, salud, educación, justicia, trabajo, empleo y seguridad social.

ARTICULO 7° - En ningún caso la irregularidad migratoria de un extranjero impedirá su admisión como alumno en un establecimiento educativo, ya sea este público o privado; nacional, provincial o municipal; primario, secundario, terciario o universitario. Las autoridades de los establecimientos educativos deberán brindar orientación y asesoramiento respecto de los trámites correspondientes a los efectos de subsanar la irregularidad migratoria.

ARTICULO 8° - No podrá negársele o restringírsele en ningún caso, el acceso al derecho a la salud, la asistencia social o atención sanitaria a todos los extranjeros que lo requieran, cualquiera sea su situación migratoria. Las autoridades de los establecimientos sanitarios deberán brindar orientación y asesoramiento respecto de los trámites correspondientes a los efectos de subsanar la irregularidad migratoria.

ARTICULO 13. - A los efectos de la presente ley se considerarán discriminatorios todos los actos u omisiones determinados por motivos tales como etnia, religión, nacionalidad, ideología, opinión política o gremial, sexo, género, posición económica o caracteres físicos, que arbitrariamente impidan, obstruyan, restrinjan o de algún modo menoscaben el pleno ejercicio sobre bases igualitarias de los derechos y garantías fundamentales reconocidos en la Constitución Nacional, los Tratados Internacionales y las leyes.


Translation English



ARTICLE 6 - The State in all jurisdictions, ensure equal access for immigrants and their families in the same conditions of security, protection and rights enjoyed by nationals, in particular those referred to social services, public goods, health , education, justice, labor, employment and social security.

ARTICLE 7 - In no case the irregularity prevent immigration of an alien admitted as a student in an educational institution, whether it is public or private national, provincial or municipal primary, secondary, tertiary or university. The authorities of educational institutions should provide guidance and advice on the procedures necessary to remedy the effects of irregular migration.

ARTICLE 8 - No restringírsele may be denied or in any case, access to the right to health, social care or health care to all aliens who need it, regardless of their immigration status. The authorities of the health facilities should provide guidance and advice on the procedures necessary to remedy the effects of irregular migration.

ARTICLE 13. - For the purposes of this Act shall be deemed discriminatory all acts or omissions certain grounds such as ethnicity, religion, nationality, ideology, political or union, sex, gender, economic status or physical characteristics, who arbitrarily impede, obstruct, restrict or otherwise impair the full exercise on an equal footing of the rights and guarantees recognized in the Constitution, international treaties


With these articles in mind "which are The Ley de Migraciones Argentina" It seems to us after reading these articles of The Migration Act that as an inhabitant the government can not deny me the right to marry. How does this seem to all of you... Kat
 
It means we are going to be invited to your weeding...yippee!
Better if you start preparing your gift list and post it here.
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Lucas said:
It means we are going to be invited to your weeding...yippee!
Better if you start preparing your gift list and post it here.

OMG! What will I wear!? ;)
 
Shite - Can us "Permatourists" come to the wedding, or only "Legals" ?????
 
Liam3494 said:
Shite - Can us "Permatourists" come to the wedding, or only "Legals" ?????

You are inhabitants!!!!!!!!!!! Don´t discriminate yourself! :D:D
 
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