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Working in Argentina: The Ultimate Guide For Foreigners
Working in Argentina can be a unique and rewarding experience. You will both be exposed to a new culture, new language, meet new friends, and 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 effects on the job…
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An Expat’s Survival 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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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…