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Digital Nomads (facilitated entry)

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Territorial — foreign income not taxed in Argentina Facilitated entry — not a full visa program yet. Wealthy CBI framework being formalized separately.

Investment
Proof of remote work + income from outside Argentina
Processing
4 months
Min stay
0 days/year
Tax rate
Territorial — foreign income not taxed in Argentina%

How popular is this programme?

Searches/mo
Interest
Niche
Trend
Demand score13/100

Based on Google search demand (US). Updated periodically.

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Key Details

Leads to PRYes
PR after2.0 years
Citizenship path2 years
Dual citizenshipYes
Remote workYes
Healthcare includedYes
Crypto accepted
Same-sex recognised
RenewableYes
Valid for0.5 years

Stay Requirements

Digital nomad visa: day-count is a maximum permitted stay, not a minimum-presence requirement; no rule mandates X days/yr to retain the status. Set to 0 to match the dataset''s definition (presence required to MAINTAIN status). Flagged for review.

low confidence

Highlights

  • Facilitated entry for remote workers
  • No full visa program yet
  • Citizenship possible in 2 years
  • Proof of remote work required
  • Attractive for digital nomads

What could change

Economic conditions may impact the formalization of the programme.

Am I eligible?

Tax Notes

Argentina's digital nomad programme follows a territorial tax system, meaning foreign income is not taxed.

Last verified: 4/15/2026Updated: 6/10/2026Confidence: high

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