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But...those people only come to exploit Argentina's resources and its citizens.
Ah, finally you see the truth! Tomorrow you'll like soccer!
But...those people only come to exploit Argentina's resources and its citizens.
Ah, finally you see the truth! Tomorrow you'll like soccer!
Pretty sure that's not a legal status Suffice to say that the "permatourist" loophole is very well known, and yes, migraciones knows all about it too, and as of 2014, the law hasn't been changed to limit a tourist stay to 180 days maximum in a year. That can/may change at any time in the future but as of now, it hasn't.
Of course if one is living long-term, one can/should normalize their status but many people don't either b/c they can't or don't want to.
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