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Greeting's All!
I know this is quite the set of questions for a first post, but a friend who moved to Bs As recommended I check out the forum because you guys and gals are rather knowledgeable. I've done some forum searching and there's a few things I've been wanting to figure out that didn't get completely answered in past threads.
I'm moving to BA in July, and will be enrolling in language classes to try to become competent in Spanish. I've looked around, and I think I've decided to go to UBA and take the classes for foreigners. I'm doing this with the intention to apply for admissions to UBA once I'm competent enough in my comprehension, which at this time, is not close to adequate.
I've been to the Argentine Consulate in my city, and have had my background check/criminal certified by the government and the AR Consulate, so that I will have all the documents I need to apply at the Migration Ministry for my student visa once I finish language classes (hopefully).
So, I guess here's my questions:
1) I emailed UBA about costs, they said the following: 8 hours a week over 2 months= $3,385.00 ARS. Is this a good rate?
I don't want to deal with a shady language school that's going to target foreigners, so I've mainly look at government schools.
Also, they said RE: visas, that they issue "constancia(s)" for students, valid for the period of study (3 month periods of time). My question is whether this will help me with anything at the migration ministry?
2) RE: DNI. From the posts I've read, having a DNI is a great tool to be able to do a lot in AR, especially for someone like me who wants to live in the country until I finish school. How exactly does one like myself get a DNI? I don't want to be a "permatourist" as I will be going to school (language first, then regular University) and I want to be able to stay in BA without having to go to Colonia every 3 months and causing unwanted attention. All in all, what does one need to apply for a DNI?
3) Bank Account. Like I said, I'm planning on living in BA for next say 5-6 years, so how would I go about getting a bank account given my situation? I get that it's a lot like a regular bureaucracy: getting one depends on your horoscope, favorite ice cream flavor, whether the agent's favorite song was played on the radio or if I sneeze before reaching the desk, but how has it been for you guys? I only want a ARS checking account with (hopefully) visa/mc debit or maestro so I don't have to carry a tone of cash on me all the time.
Finally, I know my plan may seem crazy or strange, that's why I'm looking for some help in figuring it out. Also, money IS an object, so I'm trying to do everything on the cheap so I don't have endless US Dollars to back up on.
Thanks for all the help!
I know this is quite the set of questions for a first post, but a friend who moved to Bs As recommended I check out the forum because you guys and gals are rather knowledgeable. I've done some forum searching and there's a few things I've been wanting to figure out that didn't get completely answered in past threads.
I'm moving to BA in July, and will be enrolling in language classes to try to become competent in Spanish. I've looked around, and I think I've decided to go to UBA and take the classes for foreigners. I'm doing this with the intention to apply for admissions to UBA once I'm competent enough in my comprehension, which at this time, is not close to adequate.
I've been to the Argentine Consulate in my city, and have had my background check/criminal certified by the government and the AR Consulate, so that I will have all the documents I need to apply at the Migration Ministry for my student visa once I finish language classes (hopefully).
So, I guess here's my questions:
1) I emailed UBA about costs, they said the following: 8 hours a week over 2 months= $3,385.00 ARS. Is this a good rate?
I don't want to deal with a shady language school that's going to target foreigners, so I've mainly look at government schools.
Also, they said RE: visas, that they issue "constancia(s)" for students, valid for the period of study (3 month periods of time). My question is whether this will help me with anything at the migration ministry?
2) RE: DNI. From the posts I've read, having a DNI is a great tool to be able to do a lot in AR, especially for someone like me who wants to live in the country until I finish school. How exactly does one like myself get a DNI? I don't want to be a "permatourist" as I will be going to school (language first, then regular University) and I want to be able to stay in BA without having to go to Colonia every 3 months and causing unwanted attention. All in all, what does one need to apply for a DNI?
3) Bank Account. Like I said, I'm planning on living in BA for next say 5-6 years, so how would I go about getting a bank account given my situation? I get that it's a lot like a regular bureaucracy: getting one depends on your horoscope, favorite ice cream flavor, whether the agent's favorite song was played on the radio or if I sneeze before reaching the desk, but how has it been for you guys? I only want a ARS checking account with (hopefully) visa/mc debit or maestro so I don't have to carry a tone of cash on me all the time.
Finally, I know my plan may seem crazy or strange, that's why I'm looking for some help in figuring it out. Also, money IS an object, so I'm trying to do everything on the cheap so I don't have endless US Dollars to back up on.
Thanks for all the help!