oddDistribution
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They are constantly changing the requirements, for no apparent reason, and without warning.
So if you want predictability, you may not be happy.
I always tell people- move to Argentina if you love Argentina.
Not because you heard it was cheap.
Sometimes its cheap, sometimes its not.
It has a lot of its own unique charms, and if you love it, its worth the vagueries of the system.
There is always a way to do almost anything here, but its seldom obvious, simple, or easy. It requires work, talking to people, and perseverence.
For me, there is no question its worth it.
But a lot of people dont think so.
I can understand and accept that. If there's a path where I would have a solid chance of making things work for my personal situation in Argentina then I'm willing to spend time, money and effort on it. If it's not possible due to visa or tax issues then I'll have to cross it off my list and focus on somewhere else.