Living in Argentina
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An Insider Guide to Study in Argentina for International Students
Argentina is a popular destination to study abroad for many international students. While studying abroad in Argentina can be an exciting and challenging experience, it is great to prepare a bit before embarking on the big adventure of studying abroad in Argentina. I studied abroad in Argentina for a total of 6 years, and have been around and about when it comes to studying abroad in Argentina. This is my story of studying abroad in Argentina as a non-Spanish-speaking international student: I came to Buenos Aires in 2016 to study for a six-month exchange semester of my undergraduate in Denmark. In 2017, after graduating my undergraduate in Denmark, I started…
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Working in Argentina: The Ultimate Guide to Work in Argentina For Foreigners
Working in Argentina can be a unique and rewarding experience. You will be exposed to a new culture, a new language, meet new friends, and have the opportunity to explore this beautiful country in South America. However, working locally in Argentina is not all that easy! When working in Argentina, you will be significantly impacted by external factors of the Argentine economy such as inflation and currency exchange rates. Altogether it decreases the value of your salary over time and adds another level of stress to your everyday life. Many foreigners coming to Argentina seeking the opportunity to work here are not fully aware of the economic situation and its…
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An Expat’s Ultimate Guide to Living in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Are you dreaming about living in Buenos Aires, Argentina’s vibrant capital city? But you are not sure where to start? Then you have come to the right place! Buenos Aires is one of the top destinations in South America for expats, digital nomads, and other wanders. The city combines rich Argentine culture with the cosmopolitan feeling of a big city. When it comes to expat life in Buenos Aires, I have tried most. From living in illegally rented apartments, finding the best places to grocery shop, and getting my student visa and permanent residency in Argentina. Initially, I arrived in Buenos Aires intending to stay only 6 months as part…
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University Torcuato di Tella: 5 Things to Know For International Students
University Torcuato di Tella, or in Spanish Universidad Torcuato di Tella, is a private university in Buenos Aires. It is also more commonly known as UTDT or simply di Tella. The university was founded in 1991 as a nonprofit organization. The mission was to educate Argentina’s new business, political, academic, and artistic generations. Today, the university is especially famous for its programs in social science, business, and architecture. And the university is among the best private universities in Buenos Aires – if not in all of Argentina! University Torcuato di Tella is also a popular university for international students to study abroad in Argentina. And they have exchange programs with…
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How to Get a Student Visa in Argentina
Getting a student visa in Argentina is a very simple process. The required documentation by the Argentine migration office is quite straightforward and doesn’t require too much effort from you. In most cases, getting the required documentation is so easy that you don’t need a lawyer to help you. However, if you do end up in a special situation outside the normal procedures, it is recommended to seek legal assistance from a specialized migration lawyer. There are two different types of student visas in Argentina: I have lived in Argentina on my student visa for 3 years, which then allowed me to extend into a permanent residency. Before that, I…
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30 Things You Need to Know About Living in Buenos Aires
Are you thinking about moving and living long-term in Buenos Aires? The vibrant South American city that houses the presidential Pink House, famous barbeques, tango, and a never-ending story with inflation. At first, it can seem quite confusing to live in Buenos Aires, and living here has its ups (and downs). But don’t worry! I’m here to help you with the 30 things you need to know about living in Buenos Aires! After 7 years in Buenos Aires, I have learned a thing or two about life here. There is, of course, a lot more to say about living in Buenos Aires than what I have mentioned here. So, if…
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How to Find Long-term Accommodation in Buenos Aires
Are you planning to move to Buenos Aires for a couple of months? Or maybe even longer? It might not be as hard to find long-term accommodation in Buenos Aires as in many other more popular big cities such as New York, London, Paris (you name it). But you still need to be aware of the ins and outs of renting in Buenos Aires because there are quite a few things to keep in mind. I lived in Buenos Aires for over seven years until I moved back to Europe in 2023 with my Argentine husband and dog. Over the years in Buenos Aires, I moved apartments several times and…
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A Love Note to the Trees of Buenos Aires
After almost two years in town, a thing that still brings a smile to my face is the trees of Buenos Aires. They are located along the pavement of most streets in Buenos Aires. Take a look at the pictures below, and you will get what I mean. As late as this Saturday, I was amazed by how I can sit in the middle of a big cosmopolitan city like Buenos Aires and be able to eat lunch with my boyfriend hidden behind high trees and huge plants. The trees of Buenos Aires won my heart from the first day, and it had made many thoughts pass through my head…
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A Beginner Guide to Spanish Greetings in Argentina
Spanish in Argentina can be a bit difficult. Especially, if you are a beginner in Spanish. So, if you are traveling to Argentina and worried about getting around with Spanish, this beginner Spanish guide is for you! Most of the Spanish phrases in this guide will work for other Spanish-speaking countries. Even though, there might be a bit of variation in the expressions and way of using them. Since I get to enjoy the Argentine version of Spanish every day, I decided to make this guide in a special Argentina version. It is no secret that I turned out to be a bit of a language nerd when it comes…
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6 Things That Made Me Move From Denmark To Buenos Aires
I decided to move from Denmark to Buenos Aires for good! … Or at least with no current plan of leaving. So, what is it that fascinates me so much about Buenos Aires that I want to keep on living here? Keep on reading, and I will try to explain to you why I fell in love with the Argentine capital… And maybe this will make you want to visit Buenos Aires as well? #1 It looks like something you know – underneath it isn’t! To the bare eye, Buenos Aires looks like bits and pieces taken out of different European cities. A mix of Germany, France, Italy, the UK,…