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About arleankelley

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Expatriate  

Currently Lives:

Citizen Of:

Argentina

Some Forum Posts:

Uruguay: where i can buy iron, Calcium , magnesium for agriculture?:

It really is surprising how successful people can be with improvising. In Michigan I had a neighbor who was amazing. When she was in her 90s she was working caring for elderly people in their homes. I asked her what in the world was her secret, there were no health food stores or anything there at the time. She said she had gotten the idea at a relatively young ago to take the minerals they fed to the cattle. It had worked! Amazed me!

Uruguay: Whats wrong with my Topic???:

My guess is that nobody knows the answer, including me. I would get in touch with Mark Teuten or Juan Fisher.

Uruguay: bitcoins in Uruguay?:

Others can probably give you more detail than I can, but I have seen a bitcoin place down hear the entrance to the Old City in Montevideo. It's a storefront that I was so surprised to see "Bit-Coin on the front. Possibly they just take bit coin but I took it that it was more than that at the time.

Uruguay: with how much USA$ you can get inside UYU?:

I don't know if anything has changed, but I believe you can bring as much as you want--or can carry! You do not have to declare it up to $10,000 US. Now since someone else gave different information, you might want to check with the airline but the last I knew you could take under $10,000 without declaring. As for declaration, they will give you a form on the airplane to fill out and that's where you declare it. Some places you don't get it on the airplane. Last time I landed in Santiago, Chile, they did not hand them out on airplane but they had little desks at Customs where you stopped and filled it out.

Uruguay: Moving Company reccomendations:

The last information we have here at Four Flags Journal is that returning Uruguayans CAN ship a car back into the country. We have known some returning Uruguayans personally who did so. But the unofficial word is that otherwise, although the law says you can bring in a vehicle, you cannot (aside from the aforementioned returning Uruguayans). Our advice would be, don't try it unless you first confirm with appropriate officials that you can. Things change here in South America and so we always indicate it is the last information we have. It's wise to check before you decide. But as far as we know that has not changed.

Argentina: Moving to Argentina:

I have lived in Buenos Aires for six years, full time. I love it here, I am not finding it difficult to find friends. However, if you don't find many in the locals, the expat population is huge. I invite you to come to Four Flags Journal on the Internet and read the entries about our view of Argentina.

 

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