Un extranjero a vivir en Argentina.

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  • #18519
    Miguel
    Keymaster

    Hi @calvin22a

    I’d like to answer your questions in english because it’s your native tongue and probably would be easier for you or another english reader of this forum to use this as reference.

    Ofc my english isn’t my native tongue but i’ll try to do my best for you, i just consider this necessary.

    About study

    The first thing that you want to do is to reach a master (maestría en psicología educacional en UBA) so probably you’ll need information about the docs that you need to present to the university right?

    In this case, you should talk with the faculty of the UBA directly (here’s their contact info) and you could find interesting their requirements to apply:

    maestrias@psi.uba.ar
    maestriapsieducacional@psi.uba.ar

    You must consider translate your study certifications (degrees) with a “Escribano Público Certificado”, take that in mind, usually they ask for it and “Apostilla de la HAYA” (don’t know if apply to U.S).

    About traveling, living and working

    Travel

    Yes, you have 90 as tourist, don’t forget to get your passport stamped properly when traveling, pay the respective tax for leaving U. S. A. to Argentina (isn’t too much, mb 20 bucks) buy your flying ticket with depart and return (it doesn’t matter if you lost the return ticket).

    You could check this video too:

    I think you’ll understand but if needed I’ll put subtitles on it (ENG ofc).

    The requirements to travel to Argentina are also here in the official page of Migraciones Argentina as far as I know you do not need Visa.

    Documentation

    Now to live, work, study and enter or leave the country for two years you could process paperwork for Residencia Temporaria, remember that you aren’t a MERCOSUR member, so you’re “NO-MERCOSUR” and they’ll ask you as requirement for this process an university inscription (recognized by Migraciones like the UBA is) or a pre-contract to work with a company here.

    After you have lived your first two years here, you could get the Residencia Permanente for 16 years more.

    Working as English teacher could be a good idea, I’ve seen a lot of particular teachers (maybe you could teach me n_n), you couldn’t work legally until you get your documentation(Residencia Temporaria) and probably your degrees certified by the Ministerio de Educación like this process.

    You can work with your documentation in order, there’s no such law or at least I haven’t heard something like that.

    I’d wrote an article that you’ll found interesting about where to live in Buenos Aires.

    If you need a place to stay a few days or maybe months consider this hostel in San Telmo, it’s really nice and you’ll get 5% disscount by mentioning this website.

    I’m glad that you’ve found us, excuse my bad english skills and I hope you find this useful, your spanish is really good.

    Ask everything you want to, I’ll be glad to help.

    Regards.

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    #18524
    calvin22a
    Participant

    Gracias Miguel, sos un gran ayuda que ni lo puedo comenzar a agradezer, solo tengo una pregunta mas:

    mi viaje de un mes es para visitar así que tengo ir y vuelta, pero cuando me voy para vivir, recomiendas que me compre un boleto sin regreso o me van a preguntar por que voy sin pasaje para regresar?

    #18525
    calvin22a
    Participant

    Thank you and don’t worry, your english is very proficient and if you need any help with that or anything that I can possible become of use for, please don’t be afraid to ask as you have helped many people. 😀

    #18526
    calvin22a
    Participant

    a y otra pregunta jajaja perdón que a la noche me salen todas las preguntas miguel, pero bueno entiendo casi todo lo que me dijiste alla arriba, pero lo único que no entiendo o pues no se como me tocaría y ahorita lo voy explicar así tienes un idea. gracias por ser tan amable, ojalá en mi tiempo alla nos podemos conocer y tomar un mate 🙂 y bueno aquí voy:

    yo hago mi viaje en diciembre para ir al uba, al administración del migración para averiguar todo en detalle que acá tengo la consola de argentina y ya hablado con el director del departamento del psicologia de uba. Ahora lo que estoy un poco confundido y perdón que te hago tantas preguntas, es que cuando voy para vivir va ser en julio del próximo ano, las escuelas comienzan en marzo, así que aunque me aceptan en la uba voy estar sin estudio por un buen tiempo porque creo que no dan visa hasta ingresarme al universidad así que de mi cuenta ya estoy casi un ano sin visa de estudio que no es la gran cosa porque puedo esperar. aquí es donde entro en dudas. ahora que no puedo estudiar por casi un ano, claro no voy a quedarme sin trabjar o si no no voy a sobrevivir jajaja, pero acerca de lo que me escribiste del visa de trabajo y que no voy a poder ensenar ingles legalmente hasta sacar algún documente legal del migración sea sobre estudiar alla o trabajo con contrato entonces no hay forma de trabajar legalmente? quiero decir, cuando llego hay forma que buscar un empleo legal que dan contratos así saco aunque sea una visa de trabajo y no pierdo casi un ano que puede contar para mi residencia? ahí es donde estoy un poco perdido porque es como que llego, como dicen acá, mojado a argentina aunque voy volando jaja pero hay alguna forma llegando de esa manera poder sacar algún visa o solo es por estudio o trabajo contratado? y si es así lo que me da miedo es que tan fácil será sacarme encontrar un trabajo contratado siendo un extranjero con mi titulo de maestro ingles… yo se miguel que es mucho y hasta mi novia dice que siempre voy de mas con las preguntas, pero creo que es mejor ser preparado con tiempo que llegar con las preguntas en mano… ojalá esta todo bien alla y que tengas un buen fin de semana! ciao amigo!

    #18597
    Miguel
    Keymaster

    Fixes: Consola = “Consulate” Consulado

    When you come to Argentina, remember that you must resolve your legal situation in the country by doing the paperwork for Residencia Temporaria. Otherwise you’re only allowed to stay in the country for 90 as tourist.

    You can renew your 90 days by leaving the country (to a close country like Uruguay) and coming back immediatly as you can read here.

    As you should already know, to get the Residencia Temporaria, you’ll have to have a pre-contract from a Company or get an inscription in an official university recognized by Migraciones Argentina, you’ll get more information by writing to info@migraciones.gov.ar

    you have to paths to follow;

    1) Get the inscription to the university through the Consulate, by that u’ll have a legal residency in the country (not as tourist, as student that is longer)

    2) Come 3 months before inscriptions to the university, get your papers in order, prepare your paperwork and apply in the university directly and paperwork with Migraciones directly as well.

    Usually i use to recommend the second option, just because you’ll have to acomplish other processes (that i don’t know) by doing the step one (1) to get your title from the Argentinean University valid to work in the country! as i understand, coming from the Consulate or Embassy make your title invalid to use in Argentina til you do aditional paperwork.

    By the second option, you must be sure to get all the documments and paperwork requiered by Migraciones and Universidad de Buenos Aires.

    Wih the first option i don’t know if you can work or have to do aditional paperwork to do it.

    With the second one, you can work, study and enter or leave the country for two years.

    I tried to describe this in the easiest way, but tell me if it isn’t clear.

    Lots of hugs.

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