steveinbsas
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Hellek said:I figured it would be best to ask my questions here instead of opening a new topic, since it is closely related:
Is rentista of use when I plan to stay for i.e. 8 months (since it demands proof of rent for 3 years)? What kind of proof do they really want? I had a hard time finding explanations about the easiest/most convenient ways of fulfilling the rentier requirements.
Concerning what I could do as rentista and what not, is the following right?
- I can open a bank account in Argentina, have a mobile phone contract (instead of prepaid), etc. since I get a DNI
- I am not allowed to work
My situation is that I am finishing my studies and want some experience abroad. I already know the city from a language course I did there. Now I am writing lots of applications for weeks already, but without any success. If I don't find anything, I will go anyway. Being in BsAs I could then be available for interviews and continue to build new contacts, hopefully resulting in an employment/internship. I have put money aside for this project since, even in Austria, internships are often underpaid or unpaid so I don't expect to be able to make a living as an intern.
To gt a visa rentista you would have to "prove" stable foreign income of about $3000 pesos that would continue uninterrupted while you are living in Argentina. You would not be allowed to work (legally) in Argentina.
If you are only going to be here for eight months it isn't necessary (or worth the trouble) to try to get a visa rentista. Just before the end of the first three months you can get a three month extension at migraciones in BA. Then, just before that extension expires you can take the ferry to Uruguay and return the same day to get a new 90 day visa. You may not be able to get another 90 day extension from migracions after that, however.