Why I Moved To Argentina 🇦🇷

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • It’s been a year and five months since I moved to Argentina and it was a long journey. Today in this video im going to share what lead up to my desire to move to Argentina
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Komentáře • 105

  • @bonegrubber
    @bonegrubber Před rokem +38

    I think about moving there all the time. I thoroughly enjoyed the time I lived there in the 90's. I lived a year in Rosario, Santa Fe in and around in various suburbs. 5 months in Venado Tuerto, 2 months in Gueleguaychu, Entre Rios, 2 months in a little Villa Hernardarias, 2 months in the Villas in Santa Fe(that was rough), 6 months in Villa Gbr. Galvez(best place ever). The people are what made the stay the best, the food was incredible and so many dogs everywhere!

    • @markrush2319
      @markrush2319 Před rokem +3

      So true. I lived in Buenos Aires for nearly 10 years and lived in different parts of the city but for me the best neighborhood was Congreso it had everything you needed to live like a local.

    • @j_oleksa
      @j_oleksa Před rokem +2

      Mate live is too short , make a move soon , it seems your passion is in BA

    • @Cindy-dl8fv
      @Cindy-dl8fv Před rokem +1

      Adelante!!! 👏👏👏

  • @sociologynut8033
    @sociologynut8033 Před rokem +21

    My family with two boys are moving to Canning, near Ezeiza. The wife is a Porteña, now a dual US citizen. My fixed pension, then SS will always be in USD. We bring $20k there every trip, flying in on 2 separate days, to avoid the 50% tariff on cash, and rent a safety deposit box annually at a bank. Western Union transfers your $ to ARP at the blue rate. In addition, anyone with any passport can open a bank account in Montevideo, for electronic transfers from the US. Homes there are only sold in USD, financing is almost impossible without a national credit rating, so cash is the best option for us. We also have her family there, we may maintain a residence here in the USA. January - March are too hot and humid there for us. (We live in frigid Michigan) Her family all have Avocado, Banana, lime, orange trees in their yards. It will be nice to have morning coffee, and pick my breakfast off of trees. We have been to Rosario, Misiones, Ushuaia, and Mar de Plata, but for finding variety and availability in electronics, food, malls, museums, cultural centers, Capital Federal is our source. After 30 trips there, I found the 24 hour city noise, and high rise apartment living as undesireable. Gas is really cheap there, so we can drive 40 minutes into the city, then return to the quiet suburban home in a barrio cerrado. We love Argentina!

  • @mrbushlied7742
    @mrbushlied7742 Před rokem +22

    Amazing story! I plan on living in Argentina (for a year or two at least) when I retire at the end of 2023. I'll definitely be living in Buenos Aires. My employer asked me to work remotely for a year or two after I retire. Since Argentina is one hour ahead of the Bahamas, it is a perfect place for me to work remotely. I've been to Argentina twice in the past, but it was not in this century. So, I plan on vacationing in Argentina for two to three weeks in January to see if it's right for me. Argentina is my retirement Plan B. I originally planned to retire to Italy, but BREXIT threw a spanner into the works of my original plan. BTW, I'm a US/UK dual national and will never return to live in the USA, the UK maybe.

    • @bonegrubber
      @bonegrubber Před rokem +3

      I lived in Argentina for a two years and people would often asked if I was from inglaterra because if I was they were going to hate me due to war over the Las Malvinas and I would tell them i was from alemania and they'd be like "oh your cool then"

    • @tamics9978
      @tamics9978 Před rokem +8

      @@bonegrubber Eso no es cierto. No he escuchado a ningún inglés que se quejaran los demás por su nacionalidad viviendo en Argentina. Por favor. Menos las generaciones de ahora van a odiar a los nacidos en Reino Unido. El pueblo no tuvo la culpa fueron los gobiernos que planificaron era maldita guerra. Los argentinos no solemos odiar a personas de otros países.

    • @jayk9653
      @jayk9653 Před rokem +6

      @@bonegrubber Mira te cuento que Argentina es el pais con mas fan de Rolling Stones y de Beatles. Y los argentinos son tan inteligentes y de buenos modales que saben muy bien separar el conflcto politico de lo cultural.

    • @crazyyoutuberguy
      @crazyyoutuberguy Před rokem +1

      @@bonegrubber Hey Matt, have you ever been to an AA meeting?

    • @bonegrubber
      @bonegrubber Před rokem +1

      @@crazyyoutuberguy An Argentina is Awesome meeting?! I think I'm in one now

  • @markrush2319
    @markrush2319 Před rokem +13

    I lived in Buenos Aires Argentina for nearly 10 years. And I purchased a home in Mar Del Plata. Both cities are close enough you can enjoy both cities without too much difficulty but my preference is Buenos Aires for all its diversity but Mar Del Plata is great just for relaxing 😌.

    • @Cindy-dl8fv
      @Cindy-dl8fv Před rokem +1

      Nice!

    • @Cindy-dl8fv
      @Cindy-dl8fv Před rokem

      How did you manage to bring $ from US to Argentina

    • @markrush2319
      @markrush2319 Před rokem +1

      @Cindy the easiest way is to send yourself money thru Western Union. And when you send money thru Western Union to yourself you will receive the "Blue" rate which will double your purchasing power in Argentina 🇦🇷. The next way is to bring cash you can enter Argentina with up to 10,000 dollars US without any problems and exchange those dollars at the blue rate on the street never use the ATM in Argentina or your debit or credit card you will pay twice as much for everything and there are high transactions fees also.

  • @mateogonzalez4076
    @mateogonzalez4076 Před rokem +14

    Great video! Glad you made it because I’m in a similar breaking point where you were in 2020. Wanted to move to Mexico just to see what it’s like and be with my family. Give it a year and hopefully I follow in your footsteps. Side note you’re videos are making me interested in Argentina. Might have to check it out soon!

    • @StoneyVintson
      @StoneyVintson Před rokem +1

      Which part of México are you pondering? I am trying to visit Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil soon. Too much time will pass if you let others determine your path. Sieze the opportunity if it is possible. I recommend at least a six month stay in each place for a more meaningful experience.

  • @charleyb2376
    @charleyb2376 Před rokem +6

    I met my girlfriend online and I went to Argentina for a month, and I fell in love with the country, I plan on living there I just need a way to find a job there or online.

    • @angelmartin2000
      @angelmartin2000 Před 6 měsíci +1

      come to argentina, you speak english, you will get a grat job, compañi always need people than know speak english!

  • @marm317
    @marm317 Před rokem +6

    Que linda historia! Que bueno que estes en Mar del Plata y que ayudes a otros con tus consejos y con tu historia de vida! Buena vida!

  • @vonnyog
    @vonnyog Před rokem +4

    Lord, im 14 and my parents have decided to move to mendoza i have a lot of family here and i don't mind too much but im pretty nervous for the schools and stuff since im still getting used to speaking spanish.

    • @teresitagallo6672
      @teresitagallo6672 Před rokem +1

      Good luck1 Have you moved yet? Wish you best of lucks

    • @lordofrims
      @lordofrims Před 16 dny

      Don't worry, people here always will try to accommodate you and make you feel welcome.

  • @OstretsovArtem
    @OstretsovArtem Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video

  • @raycrou8837
    @raycrou8837 Před rokem +3

    Beautiful. This is inspiring.

  • @Freedom101
    @Freedom101 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing your personal story.

  • @fuazibrahim4895
    @fuazibrahim4895 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for great videos …… honest advice

  • @FarrahFerris
    @FarrahFerris Před rokem

    Thanks for video.

  • @perlacardiel2525
    @perlacardiel2525 Před 7 měsíci

    That’s awesome! My dads side of the fam is Argentinean and I just recently visited BA and Argentina in general for the first time. I will say I got a similar feeling like I did when I visited MX and that is being able to notice instantly how life feels slower compared to the states and family time/socializing daily/unity is much more evident and important. It was easy to fall in love with the country for sure. 👍🏽

  • @fjm1991
    @fjm1991 Před rokem +1

    Awesome channel!

  • @wisikahn
    @wisikahn Před rokem

    Got priced out of the States as soon as I lived on my SS alone, years ago.
    Got to hop on the same boat soon or later.. see ya there..

  • @nkuznet202
    @nkuznet202 Před rokem

    i got a crib in Cordoba :) love Argentina, plan is to move there long term within the next few years

  • @amywalker7515
    @amywalker7515 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this video. First one I've seen featuring Mar del Plata that actually showed what the city itself looks like. All the others just show the beach and girls in skimpy swimming suits.

  • @johnbacus4245
    @johnbacus4245 Před rokem +1

    nice video good luck god bless john miami

  • @therehastobesomethingmoore
    @therehastobesomethingmoore Před 4 měsíci

    What a cool experience !
    I grew up in Sarasota, Florida…home of Ringling Brothers. When I was young, I remember seeing lots of circus people, including acrobats.
    Go for it !

  • @axelpaff3306
    @axelpaff3306 Před rokem +1

    Amazing video, Nice country Argentina ,greetings

  • @sebastiancalandria7737
    @sebastiancalandria7737 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! what visa did you get to come to argentina? how was the process to get it??

  • @dodgerblue7381
    @dodgerblue7381 Před rokem +2

    So you did have more of a reason than the young lady. Good for you. The world is your oyster. If you can afford to be there, your family is there and you are happy, I don't know why you would come back to the US. Take care my young friend.

  • @liamhorne399
    @liamhorne399 Před rokem +2

    wait you lived in vegas before?? what a coincidence lmao. now i’m considering studying in argentina. i’m visiting right now for the same reason you did

  • @jctai100
    @jctai100 Před rokem +4

    Hey Sito! I am planning on moving to Argentina within the next couple of years. One video idea I hope maybe you can make a reality of is what are the steps or challenges of starting a small business in AR? I realize this may be outside your wheelhouse but wonder if you know any small business owners and their thoughts. Peace and good vibes!✌✌

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem

      Of course, right now I’m in the beginning, beginning stages of everything but I may be starting a small business myself. And if I do go through with it, I’ll be documenting the process.

  • @PrettySunShines
    @PrettySunShines Před rokem +3

    I love your videos! I lived in MdP for 21 years growing up. I left in 1999. I am thinking of moving back for 6 month or so in the near future if it works out. So much to deal when you have a family and 4 pets. Do you know anything about traveling with pets?

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem

      I have a dog in Argentina and I was looking to send her to United States I’ll be moving back to the states soon and wanted to have my dog there before but it was a pretty complicated process and the shipping agent wanted to charge me over $3000 USD I’m still looking for an alternative.

  • @facundosoler2200
    @facundosoler2200 Před 3 měsíci

    Bienvenido a la tierra del mate, las charlas, las juntadas y la calle !! AR ♥ Es muy loco porque tenes genes Argentinos pero hablas ingles norteamericano fluido jaja Abrazo de un Cordobes !

  • @econ1505
    @econ1505 Před rokem

    Welcome ⭐⭐⭐🇦🇷

  • @hugoadame2317
    @hugoadame2317 Před 2 měsíci

    Is it a safe and clean area? I heard things about other countries next to it about being dirty and dog poop everywhere. Is Argentina different? Thanks.

  • @jaymeez
    @jaymeez Před 9 měsíci

    How much prescription glasses cost there?

  • @idalguitou4157
    @idalguitou4157 Před rokem +3

    Ojalá puedas tener tu propio circo en mar del plata. Tienes un enorme potencial!!

  • @andrefl4641
    @andrefl4641 Před rokem +1

    Cool to know the why behind why you moved. Question is did you apply for citizenship/residency so you can stay indefinitely?

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem

      I’ve been needing to apply for it, but I’ve been putting it off. As of now, I’ve been leaving every three months in order to not over do my stay.

  • @FantomOfFear
    @FantomOfFear Před rokem

    Do you know any hand to hand acrobats in BA? Also why are you definitely moving back to the US?

  • @_santos13
    @_santos13 Před rokem +1

    Great video! I do have 1 question, how do you deal with taxes? I mean, how do expats deal with income tax?

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem

      I couldn’t give you an honest answer because I file my taxes in the United States

  • @nitrotembo6431
    @nitrotembo6431 Před 7 měsíci

    Which is safer
    Mar del plata or buenos aires

  • @darkmattersproject2951
    @darkmattersproject2951 Před rokem +1

    Great video. What’s the price of two bedrooms in your complex?

  • @joshuakelly997
    @joshuakelly997 Před rokem

    bad ass, teach some of the progressions for trapeze

  • @spitfire2885
    @spitfire2885 Před rokem

    You from Vegas bro?

  • @RiccaBorges
    @RiccaBorges Před měsícem

    Where are you originally from and for how long did you live in the US?

  • @mrfen6851
    @mrfen6851 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I like small towns. I'm a farmer in the US and I'm sick of it. What are the small towns like?

  • @amanraj4884
    @amanraj4884 Před rokem

    hey sito, i wanna to know whats the climate is like there in mar del plata , buenos aires , does it get too cold as i have problems with cold temp.

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem +1

      Hey, thank you for the comment. Yes, the temperature does get very cold in mardelplata and also Buenos Aires, but Buenos Aires does tend to go more on the warmer side during the winter but it’s still cold.

    • @amanraj4884
      @amanraj4884 Před rokem

      @@sitopoema thanks for the reply.

  • @IchiMuSai
    @IchiMuSai Před rokem +4

    Hey Sito... I was very intrigued when you discussed how your effective rent declined from 218/mo down to 135/mo due to the inflationary pressures Argentina is experiencing right now. It's obvious to me that you maintain your capital in US Dollars as opposed to the Argentine Peso; I guess you only convert as much as you anticipate using over a period of time. Does the banking system there allow for US Dollar denomiated deposits? I've looked on different Expat forums and this seems to be one subject everyone glosses over. Still looking to head your way by the beginning of Summer... thanks for the help.

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem

      Correct it stays in a US account until i need it and only use little by little converting when ever i need cash. but never in big amounts. And for your last question as far as i know there are not too many solutions on depositing UDS into a account here. There are so many restrictions for buying and holding on to USD here, but there my be a way for expats but i never looked in to it.

    • @edsmusic5823
      @edsmusic5823 Před rokem

      @@sitopoema Just for clarification Sito... you are using a bank back in the States yet when you need local peso's... you go to a local bank in Argentina... Or... do you hit one of the exchanges... but in either case you're pulling funds using bank card from your US bank? Just trying to iron out the mechanics of the whole thing my friend. Thanx for getting back to me.

    • @StoneyVintson
      @StoneyVintson Před rokem

      An Argentine from Mar de Plata that I met in Guadalajara used a crypto credit card. I wish I would have written down which card he uses. Some of my former Argentine coworkers work remotely as software developers for a US company. I should ask them what they recommend.

    • @IchiMuSai
      @IchiMuSai Před rokem

      @@StoneyVintson Hey Thanks Sito... with the collapse of the crypto market this year, I'm a little leery about that whole thing. I'll just follow your lead. Leave my money in the States for the time being and when I do need peso's I can go to one of the exchanges. I know you don't get the best rate with them as opposed to the "street" exchanges but once I get past the initial 90 day period and I'm settled into a long term lease on a place, I can go across the bay to Uruguay and take advantage of their more sophisticated banking. I guess the only way to find out for sure is to find out for sure once I get down there. Still though I'd be interested in what your former colleagues have to say on the matter.

    • @IchiMuSai
      @IchiMuSai Před rokem

      OOOOPPPS! Sorry Stoney... its Sunday morning and I haven't had my cup of mental clarity / motivation yet. Thank you for your reply!

  • @aceofspades6667
    @aceofspades6667 Před 8 měsíci

    We are American family with two you kids and we know very little Spanish. Do you think it would be a good idea for us to move to Argentina? Thoughts on BA vs further south / rural in the country for our situation ?

    • @matiascassola8024
      @matiascassola8024 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes, go to Argentina, the people are very friendly and even if you speak English they will try to understand you because many Argentines speak English, besides their cities are very beautiful, you should see Mendoza

    • @aceofspades6667
      @aceofspades6667 Před 7 měsíci

      @@matiascassola8024 thanks I will plan a trip in the spring to see the country a bit more.

  • @polyspope1803
    @polyspope1803 Před rokem +1

    Did you moved from Vegas ? Thats where I will be moving from…😊

  • @tymciach5003
    @tymciach5003 Před rokem +4

    Why would you go back? If you had cash flow from america would you consider staying ?

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem +1

      Yes and no. there are some things that are still hard for me to get used, mostly it’s the Material things that’s harder to get here that drives me crazy lol

  • @Cindy-dl8fv
    @Cindy-dl8fv Před rokem

    How you do your yearly US taxes while in Argentina?

  • @steveh9789
    @steveh9789 Před rokem

    Many Italians there, and Brazil.

  • @damianrodriguez5907
    @damianrodriguez5907 Před rokem

    How long is the trip from your hometown to Argentina?

  • @kmichaelcjp
    @kmichaelcjp Před rokem +1

    Do you still do the trapeze for work??? Amazing! What does you wife do?

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem +1

      hey, as of right now no but maybe again some day for now i just stick to trampoline

  • @machinekey2140
    @machinekey2140 Před rokem

    Romperla

  • @juanarkantos
    @juanarkantos Před rokem +2

    the fact that half your family is from here makes so much sense, you just look like a lot of people here you didnt seem american to me

  • @gliderism
    @gliderism Před 14 dny

    I want to move there only thing that scares me is crime

  • @seanou2837
    @seanou2837 Před 2 měsíci

    what's your rent?

  • @s.patrickcunningham6851

    Bro stop talking about the trapeze and tell me what song that is tho

  • @pinksmyway
    @pinksmyway Před rokem +1

    why do u want to move back to US? 🤔

  • @TheWizardArtist
    @TheWizardArtist Před rokem

    Entonces no sos o argentino vos? O si?

  • @coachab100
    @coachab100 Před rokem +1

    Interesting! I thought the reason you moved there was the wife…I didn’t know you were in the circus. You still do trapeze?

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for watching, no I don’t do trapeze anymore but I I do still do some acrobat stuff !

  • @Mr.Lopez_P.A.
    @Mr.Lopez_P.A. Před měsícem

    The U.S. has lost its splendor. Ppl in the cities are super rude. No public transportation, no siestas, etc 🤣

  • @rodrigoquiroga8590
    @rodrigoquiroga8590 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Me gusta tu programa aunque es evidente que yankee no sos y que tenés "demasiado" acento argento.... Jajaja, te agarré tránsfuga 😂😂😂. Queda evidente cuando pronuncias Mar del Plata

  • @haydaral-assadi8946
    @haydaral-assadi8946 Před rokem

    🤝🇨🇦🤲🍋🍊 Are you from Argentina

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem +2

      Hello, no I’m from the United States