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Living in Argentina: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Argentina.

Nicknamed the "Land of Silver", Argentina is a multiethnic country, holding a huge historical and cultural wealth. It is known to be South America's second economic powerhouse after Brazil. Argentina is a popular destination with expatriates for the numerous opportunities it provides.

Living in Argentina can be an extraordinary experience thanks to its breathtaking landscapes and its pleasant environment.

The Republic of Argentina, also known as Argentina, is a South American country. It is divided into four zones: fertile plains, flat country, dry plains and mountains. Stretching over 2,780,400 km2, it shares its borders with Paraguay in the north, Bolivia in the northwest, Chile in the west and Brazil and Uruguay to the northeast and east, as well as the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of Argentina is Buenos Aires. Its major cities are Cordoba, Rosario, Mendoza and Santa Fe.

Demography

To date, Argentina's population amounts to over 42 million people. It is one of the Latin American countries with the strongest influence of European culture. This is mainly due to the annual expatriation rate experienced by the country. Buenos Aires remains the most popular city being the main place where expatriates from Italy, France, Germany, Spain, the UK and Asia have settled.

Argentina's official language is Spanish. However, some indigenous languages such as 'Quechua' and 'Guarani' are spoken in many regions. Moreover, English and Portuguese are taught at school during the second cycle.

Economy

Argentina is one of the most developed Latin American countries. It is also the region's third largest economy. In 2012, its gross domestic product (GDP) amounted to 475 billion U.S. dollars. Growth rate was 3 % while inflation stood around 10%.

The country's key economic pillars are the agriculture, mining, manufacturing and services sectors. Argentina's main allies in terms of exports are Brazil, Chile, China, the United States and Spain. Moreover, the country mainly imports products from Brazil, the U.S., Germany and Mexico.

Politics

Argentina is a Presidential Republic with a multiparty governing system. The executive power is held by the government. The President of the Republic is also head of state and head of government. The legislative power, on the other hand, is held by members of the government and those of the two houses of parliament. Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is the President since December 2011 and Aníbal Fernández has been elected Prime Minister of Argentina.

Climate

Argentina has a humid subtropical climate in the north and an arid sub-Antarctic climate in the south. In some parts of the country, the temperature can drop to 0°C in winter and can climb up to 45°C in summer. As for rainfall, some 2500 mm are occasionally recorded in the forest regions. Arid regions only enjoy 100 mm rainfall. Patagonia is the coldest part of the country with a temperature of -10°C in winter and 35°C in summer.

Formalities

Find out more on visas, passports and entry requirements to travel to Argentina.

Visas

All you need to know on work visas, work permits, working holiday visas and residence permits to live and work in Argentina.

Work

Dive into the Argentina labour market, legal framework and tips on how to find a job in Argentina.

Accommodation

Explore real estate or temporary rentals in Argentina. Find out more about renting or buying a house or a flat, real estate agents, leases and rental agreements.

Study

Universities, training courses, student visas, registration procedures: all you need to know about being an international student in Argentina.

Study in Argentina

Study in Argentina

Argentina has numerous world-famous universities from which you can choose if you wish to study in the country.

Health care

Understanding the healthcare system in Argentina: public and private health system, health insurance...

Bank

Navigate the banking system in Argentina: how to choose a bank and open a bank account.

Tax

All you need to know about income tax, the tax system and filing your taxes as an expat in Argentina.

The tax system in Argentina

The tax system in Argentina

If you are moving to Argentina, or if you are working in the country, you will probably want to know how the tax system works. According to the law, ...

Transport

From public transports to renting or buying a car, explore the best options to getting around in Argentina.

Getting around in Argentina

Getting around in Argentina

Are you wondering how to travel through Argentina? Several means of transport are available, including planes, trains, buses, and taxis, so just ...

Driving

Essential information on driving requirements in Argentina, driver's license exchange and international permits.

Driving in Argentina

Driving in Argentina

The landscapes in Argentina are about as spectacular and multifaceted as they come, with beaches, forests, mountains and glaciers, making it the ...

Removal

Moving to Argentina? Find useful information and tips to organize your move.

Communications

Internet and phone providers, plans, and everything you need to stay connected in Argentina.

Leisure

Sports, leisure, culture and other activities expats can enjoy in their spare time in Argentina.

Everyday life

Eager to discover what life in Argentina looks like? Here's a taste.

Moving to Argentina with children

Moving to Argentina with children

Argentina is a country where family comes first and is very child-friendly. Its numerous plazas and public parks, most of which come with ...

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