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Why Argentina Could Become America’s New Plan B
Andy J. Semotiuk · 2026-05-14 · via Forbes - Business
The Obelisco de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Downtown picture of Buenos Aires, the "Paris of South America." Could Argentina become a new Plan B for Americans seeking a second backup home?

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For decades, Americans looking for a second home—or a second passport—often focused on Europe. Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Malta attracted retirees, digital nomads, entrepreneurs, and families seeking a better quality of life and an insurance policy against political or economic uncertainty at home.

The Landscape Is Changing.

Portugal recently doubled its naturalization timeline for many non-European applicants from five years to ten. Spain has suspended its golden visa program. Italy has tightened citizenship-by-descent rules. Malta’s citizenship-by-investment program has effectively been dismantled by European courts.

Against that backdrop, one country is increasingly standing out as an overlooked alternative: Argentina.

And at the center of the attraction is Buenos Aires, often called the “Paris of South America.”

With elegant European-style architecture, café-lined boulevards, vibrant nightlife, comparatively low living costs, and a pathway to citizenship that can begin after just two years of legal residence, Argentina is quietly becoming one of the most interesting immigration destinations in the Western Hemisphere.

Yet what truly separates Argentina from many competing destinations is immigration policy.

Attorney Martín Hecht of Argentina.

Martín Hecht

Argentine Immigration Policy

According to Buenos Aires immigration lawyer Martín Hecht, Argentina’s citizenship framework remains unusually accessible. Under Argentina’s Law 346, foreign residents may apply for citizenship after two years of continuous legal residence. That timeline is extraordinarily short by international standards.

There are several common existing immigration routes available that can end up with citizenship. One of the most popular is the rentista visa, designed for individuals with passive monthly income. In many cases, applicants can qualify by demonstrating income equivalent to approximately US$1,500 per month.

Digital nomad visas are another growing category, particularly attractive because Argentina’s time zone aligns closely with North America, making remote work relatively easy for Americans and Canadians.

There are also work visas, family reunification pathways, student visas, and transitory visas. However, these visas are generally stepping stones rather than permanent solutions. Most long-term immigrants eventually transition into temporary residence and later permanent residence. Once they have accumulated two years of uninterrupted physical presence in Argentina, as mentioned, they may become eligible to apply for Argentine citizenship.

Healthcare is an attraction. Argentina has a well-developed private healthcare system available at comparatively affordable monthly costs, making it especially appealing to retirees and remote workers alike.

Importantly for Americans, Argentina permits dual citizenship in practice, meaning many applicants do not necessarily need to surrender their U.S. nationality.

Jennifer Farquharson, A Canadian lawyer in Buenos Aires

Andy Semotiuk

Jennifer Farquharson, a Canadian lawyer with Norte Sur Group in Buenos Aires, noted that “Argentina’s new Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program, is in its final implementation phase ahead of an anticipated launch in late 2026. The program will offer qualifying foreign investors a direct pathway to Argentine citizenship and a very strong passport." She added, "If it gets off the ground, the game changer will be the modification to the Argentine National Tax Code, which removed automatic fiscal tax residency for naturalized citizens under the program.” *

The potential new policy resembles the U.S. EB-5 green card program in its aim to attract foreign investors to stimulate the economy.

However, according to recent reports from Rueters and IMI, the Milei administration wants to be accepted back into US ESTA (Visa Waiver) program. The issue is that the USA and IMF are not fond of citizenship by investment programs. So for Argentina, remaining in the G20 with a "strong passport" and U.S. Visa Waiver entrance has to be balanced against proceeding with the CBI program. We shall see what happens here.

Not Perfect But Pretty Good Anyway

Of course, Argentina is not perfect.

The country has struggled with inflation, political instability, and periodic economic crises. Spanish language skills are helpful, especially during formal immigration proceedings. However, many Argentines speak some English which makes things easier. As always, however, life abroad always requires adjustment and patience.

But for many Americans increasingly disillusioned with rising costs, crime concerns, social polarization, and long immigration wait times elsewhere, Argentina offers something increasingly rare: opportunity combined with lifestyle.

An American From Cleveland

For one American from Cleveland, Ohio, that opportunity became life-changing.

Picture of Mike Nearshore

Mike Nearshore

Mike Nearshore first visited Argentina at age 24 after a friend convinced him to travel there. At the time, Mike was selling Buick automobiles in Cleveland and had never seriously considered moving abroad.

Then he arrived in Buenos Aires.

On his very first night, he attended a party in Palermo, one of the city’s trendiest districts. About fifty people were there. What struck him immediately was how welcoming everyone seemed to be.

“Every single person came up and introduced themselves,” he recalled.

That first evening altered the course of his life.

Mike described feeling something in Buenos Aires he no longer felt in the United States: freedom, calm, safety, and optimism.

He was impressed by how clean the city felt and how comfortable people were walking around late at night. He enjoyed the café culture, the slower pace of life, and especially Argentina’s famous asado barbecue tradition.

Most importantly, he felt at ease.

Back in Cleveland, Mike realized he no longer wanted the life he had been living. He worked for another six months to save enough money for a one-way plane ticket and returned to Argentina determined to give the country a chance.

Initially, his plan was simple: stay three months and see what happened.

What happened was that he never really left.

Mike shared an apartment with his friend Donnie in Palermo, the district where many foreigners and Americans settle. He joined a basketball team, built friendships, and eventually met a girlfriend. While living there, he worked remotely as an account executive for an artificial intelligence company based in the United Kingdom, effectively becoming a digital nomad. Later he found full time work in Buenos Aires.

Today, Mike has his own apartment, a stable relationship, a circle of friends, and a life he says he never imagined possible.

Prefering Argentina

The reasons he gives for preferring Argentina are straightforward.

First, he says the cost of living is dramatically lower than in the United States. Rent, dining, entertainment, transportation, and healthcare can all be substantially cheaper than in major American cities.

Second, he values the social atmosphere. Argentinians, particularly in Buenos Aires, are known for their warmth, sociability, and emphasis on friendships and family life.

Third, Mike repeatedly emphasizes the feeling of personal safety and peace of mind he experiences there.

“Walking down the street is not a threat,” he explained.

Buenos Aires itself plays a major role in Argentina’s appeal.

The city resembles a blend of Paris and Madrid more than what many people imagine Latin America to be. Grand boulevards, French-inspired apartment buildings, historic cafés, bookstores, tango clubs, and leafy neighborhoods give the city a distinctly European character.

With approximately 4.5 million residents in the city proper and roughly 10 million people flowing into the metropolitan area during working hours, Buenos Aires is large enough to provide world-class amenities while still retaining a strong neighborhood culture.

Palermo—particularly Palermo Hollywood and Palermo Chico—has become especially popular with foreigners, remote workers, and younger expatriates. Restaurants, co-working spaces, parks, and nightlife make it attractive to people seeking both affordability and quality of life.

Outside Buenos Aires, Argentina offers remarkable geographic diversity.

Mendoza, near the Andes Mountains, enjoys approximately 300 sunny days per year and produces much of the country’s famous Malbec wine. Patagonia offers glaciers, mountains, and some of the most spectacular natural scenery in the world. Iguazú, in the north, features subtropical rainforest and the world-famous waterfalls.

Mike’s story illustrates why the country is attracting attention.

What began as a vacation became a permanent move, a new relationship, a new career direction, and potentially, eventually, a second passport.

For him, Buenos Aires was not simply another destination.

It became home.

* In an earlier version of this article, Jennifer Farquharson was misquoted to be the source of a report that Milei administration wanted to be accepted back into US ESTA (Visa Waiver) program. In fact that information came from Reuters and IMI and not her. What is more, Farquharson’s quote in this story omitted her comment on the benefit of the recently passed modification to the Argentine National Tax Code. These errors have been corrected in this revision of the article and apologies are extended to Ms. Farquharson for the misquotations involved.