Hi,
I’m currently an IT professional working in London, specifically a PL/SQL developer. A few weeks ago I returned from a few weeks visiting Buenos Aires for the first time. I must admit, having been to many places around the world, I really did love Buenos Aires - and I am aware this is from a tourist perspective.
I was wondering if any IT professionals have any experience of relocating to Argentina and the job market there. I am conscious of the fact that I am conversational in Spanish - I can have conversations on different topics in Spanish but I am nowhere near fluency, so I am aware this could be problematic
One thing I have noticed is the digital nomad visa but this doesn’t seem to have had any movement for a long time - obviously I would love to retain my existing job and salary and work remotely in Buenos Aires but I would need this visa to materialise for this to become a possibility
As far as being aware that Argentina is a tricky place to live, if I were able to secure a job paying in GBP/USD then my quality of life would be much better than in London where rents are insane
I’m currently an IT professional working in London, specifically a PL/SQL developer. A few weeks ago I returned from a few weeks visiting Buenos Aires for the first time. I must admit, having been to many places around the world, I really did love Buenos Aires - and I am aware this is from a tourist perspective.
I was wondering if any IT professionals have any experience of relocating to Argentina and the job market there. I am conscious of the fact that I am conversational in Spanish - I can have conversations on different topics in Spanish but I am nowhere near fluency, so I am aware this could be problematic
One thing I have noticed is the digital nomad visa but this doesn’t seem to have had any movement for a long time - obviously I would love to retain my existing job and salary and work remotely in Buenos Aires but I would need this visa to materialise for this to become a possibility
As far as being aware that Argentina is a tricky place to live, if I were able to secure a job paying in GBP/USD then my quality of life would be much better than in London where rents are insane