Home to 46 million people, Argentina features European-style cities, rich cultural heritage, world-renowned gastronomy, and emerging tech and agricultural sectors, making it an attractive destination for globally mobile individuals seeking long-term residency or a strategic second citizenship.
Argentina offers one of the fastest citizenship timelines in the world. Foreign nationals may become eligible to apply for citizenship after just two years of legal residence. The Argentina Rentista Visa allows applicants to qualify for residency without making a large capital investment, relying instead on stable foreign passive income.
As a member of the Mercosur bloc, Argentine residents benefit from regional mobility rights across Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Chile, adding strategic value for internationally mobile individuals.
The Argentina Rentista Visa allows individuals to obtain legal residency by demonstrating stable foreign passive income such as pensions, rental income, dividends, or trust distributions.
Applicants generally need to show approximately USD $2,000 per month in qualifying income. The visa grants renewable temporary residency, which can lead to permanent residency and eligibility for citizenship after two years.
No minimum capital investment required
Qualification based on recurring foreign passive income
Optional property purchase after residency is granted
You can move to Argentina by obtaining temporary residency through work, study, family reunification, retirement, or investment. A popular option is the Argentina Rentista Visa, designed for foreigners with a stable passive income (like rental income, pensions, or dividends). This visa grants a one-year renewable temporary residency and can lead to permanent residency and possibly citizenship.
To qualify, you must:
Have stable passive income from abroad (e.g., rent, dividends, pensions).
Show bank statements proving income is consistent and transferable.
Provide a clean criminal record from your home country and Argentina.
Present a valid passport, health insurance, and proof of accommodation.
Not work locally, as the visa is for financial independence.
Family members (spouse, minor children, dependent adult children, or dependent parents) can be included if supported financially.
You must demonstrate a monthly passive income of USD $1,200–$1,500 for a single applicant. For dependents, an additional USD $500–$1,000 per person per month is usually required. The amount can vary with the cost of living and exchange rates. Income must be legal, stable, and verifiable.
You can become a citizen of Argentina most commonly by naturalization after residing legally and continuously in the country for at least 2 years and meeting all legal requirements (age 18+, clean criminal record, proof of means of support, etc.).
Yes! Argentina lets you hold dual citizenship, so you don’t have to give up your original nationality when becoming an Argentine citizen. The country recognizes multiple passports and even has agreements with certain nations, like the US, Italy, and Spain to make traveling and using both passports easier for citizens.
Whether you’re seeking second citizenship or residency, planning a relocation, or building a cross-border mobility strategy, we’ll help you take the next step.
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