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Aug 19, 2026Paul Perry
From 90-Day Tourist to Resident: A 22-Year-Old American’s Buenos Aires Journey (Podcast Preview)
By Paul Perry, featuring Hunter Two friends, two separate conversations, one life-changing suggestion: “You have to go to Argentina.” For Hunter, a 22-year-old American content creator and sales professional, that advice from an Argentine friend in La Plata and another who’d done an exchange there was enough to book a flight. Now he’s navigating the...
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Jul 6, 2026Paul Perry
Argentina Digital Nomad Visa: Your 2026 Guide to Living and Working in Buenos Aires
By Paul Perry If you’re dreaming of working remotely from Buenos Aires, Argentina’s Digital Nomad Visa offers a clear path to make that a legal reality, saving you the hassle of endless “visa runs.” Introduced in May 2022, this visa formalizes your stay, providing peace of mind and access to everything this incredible city has...
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Argentine Brain Drain: US Immigration Pathways & The View from Buenos Aires (2026 Guide)
By Paul Perry, featuring Diego Sardone If you live in Buenos Aires or are considering it, you’ve probably noticed or heard about Argentines seeking opportunities abroad, particularly in the United States. This isn’t just a casual trend; it’s a complex decision driven by a desire for economic stability and different life paths. For expats here,...
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Jun 30, 2026Paul Perry
Luis Alberto Spinetta: Discovering El Flaco’s Enduring Soul in Buenos Aires
By Paul Perry Walk through any record store, tune into an Argentine radio station, or chat with a local musician, and you’ll quickly realize Luis Alberto Spinetta isn’t just music history here – he’s still a living legend. For newcomers in Buenos Aires, understanding “El Flaco” (The Thin One) isn’t just about listening to music;...
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Jun 28, 2026Paul Perry
Watching Argentina’s World Cup 2026 Matches in Buenos Aires: An Expat’s Guide
By Paul Perry, Argentina’s La Albiceleste just clinched a dominant 3-1 victory against Jordan, securing their top spot in Group J for the FIFA World Cup 2026. If you’re an expat, digital nomad, or long-stay traveler in Buenos Aires, this isn’t just a football match—it’s an essential slice of Argentine life you need to experience....
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Jun 26, 2026Paul Perry
Indio Solari’s Enduring Legacy: Understanding Los Redondos for Expats in Buenos Aires (2026 Guide)
If you’re living in Buenos Aires, you’ve undoubtedly felt a shift in the air since early June 2026. The passing of Carlos “Indio” Solari, the iconic frontman of Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, at 77 on June 5, 2026, sparked widespread national mourning across Argentina and among the diaspora. For newcomers, this moment...
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Jun 26, 2026Paul Perry
Living in Buenos Aires in 2026: Navigating Reforms, Protests, and Daily Life as an Expat
Moving to Buenos Aires is an adventure, but understanding its dynamic social and political landscape is key to thriving here. As of mid-2026, Argentina is undergoing significant reforms under President Milei’s government, impacting everything from your utility bills to how the city feels on a day-to-day basis. Don’t worry, though; living here is still an...
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Jun 25, 2026Paul Perry
Argentina’s Economy Under Milei: A Buenos Aires Expat Guide (June 2026 Update)
Moving to Buenos Aires is an adventure, but understanding the local economy is key to thriving here. Argentina under President Milei is a dynamic place, balancing periods of growth with significant challenges that impact daily life. As an expat or digital nomad, you need the real picture to make informed decisions. Quick Look: Argentina’s Economy...
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Jun 23, 2026Paul Perry
Buenos Aires & The 2026 World Cup: Messi’s Record Run & Argentina’s Calm Confidence (June 2026)
Living in Buenos Aires during a World Cup is an experience unlike any other. And if you’re an expat, digital nomad, or long-stay traveler here in June 2026, you’re witnessing a truly special moment: Lionel Messi’s expected final World Cup, where he’s already breaking records, and an Argentinian team playing with a unique blend of...
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Jun 23, 2026Paul Perry
Dólar Blue in Buenos Aires: Your Essential (2026) Guide for Expats
Stepping off the plane in Buenos Aires, you’ll quickly hear two words that might sound a bit like a secret code: “Dólar Blue.” It’s not a new cryptocurrency or a special brand of coffee; it’s the unofficial, parallel exchange rate for US dollars (and other foreign currencies) that dictates how far your money actually goes...
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Apr 29, 2026Paul Perry
Argentina to Move Embassy to Jerusalem Under President Milei’s New Foreign Policy
Argentina’s Embassy Relocation to Jerusalem Signals Major Foreign Policy Shift Javier Milei, Argentina’s president, has announced significant plans to relocate the country’s embassy to Jerusalem. This decision represents a substantial departure from Argentina’s historical foreign policy, which previously maintained a more neutral position regarding the Middle East conflict. Aligning with Western Powers and Israel President...
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Apr 28, 2026Paul Perry
Libre: A Powerful Live Performance Symbolizing Hope and Freedom
This is a look at a powerful live music moment featuring a rendition of “Libre.” The song is presented as a symbol of hope and personal freedom. We’ll cover the lyrics, the singer’s performance, and how the audience connects with the music. What the Lyrics Are About The song’s main idea is about finding truth...
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