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That is one of the reasons for my position concerning residency. I would not want to buy a house, fill it with furniture, buy a car and all the necessities only to find myself in a situation where I would need to uproot because of another crisis or even live in the cycle of crisis situations every 10 years, more or less. Which I believe this time around might make the pervious crisis look like a stroll thru the park.

No way it will be worst than the last one, even with a terrible government, simple because soya price and almost every product that Argentina export have very good prices, and their clients are growing fast, all the region is growing pulling up the country economy, brazil main trade partner sustaining Argentina, low debt GDP ratio, not big debt payment in the near future, no posibility of people runing for the dollars to the bank, in other words almost all the things that merge in the big crisis of 2001 are not present this time, not even a president as stupid as Kristina can tranform that into a crisis ''bigger than 2001'', she can suffer a crisis that why i say she is stupid enought to produce her own crisis but not like the one in 2001.
 
The only way I see things getting bad is if the the inflation gets out of control.

So if they don't devalue the Peso, cleaners in Argentina will be earning as much as lawyers in the US as well as a banana costing 5 dollars.
Of course the dollar blue will be 200.

Well thats my amateur economics for you!
 
Argentina had about 25% inflation per year for about 40 years, not big deal. It is Argentina.
This dollar bann is precisely the opposite that created the 2001 crisis when dollar was cheap and the government allowed a disastrous currency flight (billions of dollars going abroad). So, thay didn t have dollars to pay the international debt.
Regards
 
I am married to an Arg woman and just before the elections I almost went for my residency but then looking at the history of Argentina I decided to give it a few years. Glad I did would have been the worst mistake I had ever made.

That's really cool, that way you don't pay taxes. Any more "anarcho-conservative" tips?
 
Posted this in another thread but it fits here as well...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Uxcv7CD_16U&list=UUq2C-2ncAhp_e9scyJNatpw#!
 
That's really cool, that way you don't pay taxes. Any more "anarcho-conservative" tips?

Ya think? My wife having Masters degrees in Agracutural Engineering and Biology from the US because her parents sacrficed just about everything to get her that education in the US believing that was the best way for her to succeed in Argentina. She worked for the Ministry of Agraculture and me a lowly cook with no respect for my art in land of no spices and easy work visas with my CIA credentials. We were getting raped between the income taxes and the VAT. Argentina middle class no mans land.

Drop those credentials on other side of the river BAM! Life changes..So spare me your conclusions..
 
That is one of the reasons for my position concerning residency. I would not want to buy a house, fill it with furniture, buy a car and all the necessities only to find myself in a situation where I would need to uproot because of another crisis or even live in the cycle of crisis situations every 10 years, more or less. Which I believe this time around might make the pervious crisis look like a stroll thru the park.

Hmm why do I think your confusing "residency" as in the Visa status with Residency as to whether or not you are residing inside a country.... You could esily have taken residency and not bought a house, nor a car, nor any of those "necessities". Residency is a document giving you legal status in a country. It has nothing to do with buying a house and everything else you are arguing.
 
Hmm why do I think your confusing "residency" as in the Visa status with Residency as to whether or not you are residing inside a country.... You could esily have taken residency and not bought a house, nor a car, nor any of those "necessities". Residency is a document giving you legal status in a country. It has nothing to do with buying a house and everything else you are arguing.

Right on the spot, aparently some people don't understand what is residency.
 
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