Argentina Guide
Getting used to living in a new country is always a challenge. The Just Landed Guide is designed to help you deal with the day-to-day challenges of living, working or studying in Argentina. It is full of useful information and step-by-step guides on how things work and how to survive in Argentina.
Education
- The Argentine Education System: Infancy to Adolescence
- Public or Private: How to Choose
- Higher Education: Going to University in Argentina
Culture
- Friend's Day: An Argentine Tradition
- Yerba Mate: Drink in the Argentine History and Flavor
- The Argentine Tango: A Dance Entwined in History
Travel & Leisure
- Transport in Argentina: Bus, plane, train and car
- Touring Argentina’s wine regions: Salta and Mendoza
- Places to go in Buenos Aires: Five of the best spots
Visas & Permits
- Visa Requirements: Which papers do you need to enter Argentina?
- Short-Term Visas: Requirements and application procedures
- Temporary Residence Visa: Up to one year
- Permanent Visas: Family of Argentinean Citizens
- Citizenship: How to become Argentinean
- Other Legal Documents: Other documents you might need
- Additional Information: Where to find more information on visas & permits
Jobs
- The Job Market: Employment prospects
- Work Permits: When and how to apply for them
- Voluntary work & Language Teaching: What you need to know
- Job hunting: Where to look for a job in Argentina
- Job Applications: How to apply for a job in Argentina
- Working culture: Salaries, hours and working conditions
- Social Security: An introduction to the Argentinean system
Housing & Rentals
- Introduction: The search for accommodation in Argentina
- The Rental Market: Is it hard to find accommodation?
- Estate Agents: How to deal with paid search services
- Getting Started: How to prepare your housing search
- Classifieds: Big choice – big competition
- Temporary Accommodation: Residencias, Home-stays and apartments
- Student Accommodation: How to get cheap student housing
- Rental Contracts: All you need to know before signing a rental contract
- Moving in: Household management, utilities & disputes
- Glossary: Housing terms and abbreviations in Argentina
Property
- Introduction: An introduction to buying property in Argentina
- Buying Land: How to buy land in Argentina
- Contracts & other documents: What you need to look at
- Credits & Mortgages: How to buy a place
Health
- Healthcare: The Medical System
- Medicines & Chemists: How to get medication in Argentina
- Emergencies: What to do in case of an emergency
Money
- Introduction: An introduction to Argentina's financial system
- Accounts: How to open a bank account in Argentina
- Cards: Credit & Debit Cards
- Insurance: Types of Insurance
Language
- Language: Languages spoken in Argentina
- Learning Spanish: How to learn the language effectively
- Language Courses: How to choose the right language school
Telephone & Internet
- Getting Started: Telephone providers in Argentina
- Dialing Codes: The Most Important Prefixes in Argentina
- Mobile Phones: The Argentinean Mobile Operators
- Calling Cards: How to save money on international calls
- Choosing the right card: How to choose a prepaid calling card
- How to use cards: Using an international phone card
- Internet Access: How to get internet connection at home
- Internet Providers: Who are they?
- Internet Cafes: Where to get access in public
Moving
- Before you move: A checklist of things you have to consider
- Professional removal companies: How to work with them
- Doing it yourself: How to arrange your move abroad