Pierre Smith
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Argentina is 10x better than Paraguay, and I can only think that person recommended Paraguay as a joke.
Anyway, the issue you're having is that the rentista visa requires that your income not be from work, it must be passive. You'll have to prove to an embassy officer that this is the case. An online business that you run currently, and plan to continue to run from Argentina, generally would not qualify. If you did restructure it to whatever the equivalent of LLC is over there, you could set someone else up as the manager and make the case that your monthly draw is investment income stable enough to be meet visa rentista requirements. And I was saying that sole proprietorship structure doesn't matter all that much, so long as the source of income meets the requirements (ie. you're not actively working for it, and certainly that you won't continue to work on it in Argentina).
Anyway, the issue you're having is that the rentista visa requires that your income not be from work, it must be passive. You'll have to prove to an embassy officer that this is the case. An online business that you run currently, and plan to continue to run from Argentina, generally would not qualify. If you did restructure it to whatever the equivalent of LLC is over there, you could set someone else up as the manager and make the case that your monthly draw is investment income stable enough to be meet visa rentista requirements. And I was saying that sole proprietorship structure doesn't matter all that much, so long as the source of income meets the requirements (ie. you're not actively working for it, and certainly that you won't continue to work on it in Argentina).