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Chris_Porto said:Citizenship would definitely be a better option, for my situation. I would probably be intending to stay in Argentina for 3-4 years minimum and possibly a lot longer so it would make more sense. Do you have any further information about this procedure?.
If you enter the words citizenship and foreigner in an advanced search you will find threads like these:
Argentine citizenship for foreigners? and Argentine Citizenship for foreigners: Can it really be this easy?
Chris_Porto said:Yes, housing is certainly the problem. We are going to try and be sensible about it and work and save in Europe for a few years so that we could maybe afford to buy somewhere when we get to Buenos Aires. It would make a massive difference to not have to pay rent.
If you aren't coming for several years you wil have time to sit back and see what happens in Argentina as well as the rest of the world. It is impossible to know what it will be like here (cost wise) three years from now. If there is a great deal of dollar inflation the peso may not do so well, either. In the past three years the prices of some things here have just about doubled (coffee, cheese, meat). Other items have increased by about 50% (toilet paper, shampoo). Your savings may lose a great deal of purchasing power unless they are "well invested" and grow at a rate greater than inflation.
Chris_Porto said:I have a perfectly fresh, untouched British passport with no stamps at all as I always travel on my Irish passport but my problem with this whole idea is that I would effectively be living there illegally and without any sort of rights which I really don't want to do. Also, I'm not sure about how it would work in terms of banking/tax; I would basically be illegally in the country and be working illegally.....
Even if your status with migraciones is "irregular" it would probably be a good idea to become a monotribunista and pay some taxes. This might give you the ability to show a judge who is considering your application for citizenship that you have a "legal means" of living. Even if you are here with an expired tourist visa you would still have most of the rights of any citizen of Argentina.