
Greg
@gjd
American expat in Argentina
Forum posts
13
Contacts
3
About me
American
Lives in Salta
Speaks English, German (conversational), Spanish (learning)
Registration: 11 December 2010
US Tax Prep persons.... by sparky1197647
Planning on moving sometime 2024 to Taiwan. Is there Tax prep companies specifically for US Expats?
Hello Sparky1197647,While the link provided by Bhavna offers a good starting point, I would also like to point you towards Bright!Tax. As a company that specializes in US expatriate tax services, we have the experience and knowledge to assist you ... Read More
American in Salta by gjd
Greetings, All, I'm an American living in Salta, Argentina. I've been an expat for a couple of years and would not trade the experience for anything. We all know life's a journey and to have the opportunity to experience so many new things is a ...
I'm not sure about getting Internet set up. It was set up already when I came. Sure it's doable though. Inflation is inflation and, yes, while your dollars buy more pesos, the official exchange rate of around 4.5/1 (what you can get out of the ATM) ... Read More
American in Salta by gjd
Greetings, All, I'm an American living in Salta, Argentina. I've been an expat for a couple of years and would not trade the experience for anything. We all know life's a journey and to have the opportunity to experience so many new things is a ...
Hey 3, I had a friend who invited me to visit Salta and have found it to be a wonderful place to live. It's just large enough to offer all the amenities one would wish for. The surrounding province is spectacular in its beauty. I work strictly ... Read More
Driving license in Argentina
My impression is that having a valid US license and passport are adequate. I've not heard of anyone having trouble, including me. Read More
Tips from expats in Salta
The Best of Salta = San Bernardo Hill The Monumental Restaurant The main plaza downtown The cathedral Read More
Visit an Institute in Salta
I've had the opportunity to give talks with Dafna there and would wholeheartedly recommend it! The language institute and Dafna are both the greatest! It's a very rewarding experience. Read More
American in Salta
Greetings, All, I'm an American living in Salta, Argentina. I've been an expat for a couple of years and would not trade the experience for anything. We all know life's a journey and to have the opportunity to experience so many new things is a ... Read More
Amazing Forum by Coffee Millionaire
Hi Good People, I'm looking forward to a wonderful time with like minded people. May this forum be of great value and life impacting. I am Kenyan and Im beginning this journey with high expectation and positivity. Just like Jim Stovall said "[i]A ...
Welcome Coffee. This site appears to be a wonderful resource for folks everywhere. Kudos to Julien, the founder, on a job well done! Read More
Your 10 best tips to make friends when you're abroad by Julien
We've been talking about [url=/forum/viewtopic.php?id=891]loneliness when you're abroad[/url], let's now talk about how to make (local and other expats) friends when you're living far from home :top: [b]Which are your 10 best ...
Take a class. I'm looking for yoga right now. Volunteer at a local language institute as a guest lecturer - that for me was a big hit. Read More
What food do you miss from home by haggishunter
When i move i will miss.... Going to the chippie My mum's homemade lentil soup mince and tatties stovies chip buttie with brown sauce shortbread :thanks:
Ghoetta and eggs. Cincinnati Chili. Irreplaceable. Read More
Tea or Coffee? by ChatMom
Do you like Tea or Coffee ?:)
Cafecito in Argentina is its own ritual. Most often served chico, strong and with a refreshing glass of sparkling water. Cookie on a doily is the finishing touch. Read More