Ronnie Hotdogs
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I wouldn't recommend going the consulate route to be honest, I can maybe understand wanting everything to be settled before you go but really it's fine to have only precaria for a while until everything is approved.@Stantucker: I am in the same situation. If the end result is the same, I prefer arranging it already here, even though it might be costlier. That being said: can I assume that if indeed the end result is the same, I can become a tax resident in Argentina, after having followed the Consulate route, and getting a DNI first after arrival in Argentina?
@Ronnie Hotdogs: that migration/DNI process doesn't sound very good. Thanks for warning me in advance.
Doing it through the consulate is both much much more expensive and a headache when you get here to get your DNI.
I only did it that way because I had no other choice Argentina's border was closed to all non-resident or non-Argentines due to COVID.