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Working in Argentina

A foreign national planning to enter, travel, study or work in Argentina requires a valid passport and may be required to obtain a visa. Some international visitors are eligible to visit without visas for short stays. However, all foreigners must

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Employment Outlook: Argentina

Low unemployment and positive hiring intentions characterize Argentina post-COVID-19. By Mary Anne Thompson, Founder and President, GoinGlobal, Inc. Argentina has abundant natural resources, an educated workforce and strong agricultural and industrial sectors. It’s experienced serious economic crises over the past

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Family, Friends, and Fútbol: Life in Argentina 101

Argentine culture represents a convergence of indigenous and European traditions. The country often is considered and likes to present itself, as the Latin American nation with the most European influence. Indeed, most Argentines — approximately 85% — are of Italian,

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Communicating in Chile

Chile is one of South America’s most stable nations. It has a population of nearly 17.5 million and is one of the region’s most prosperous and fastest-growing economies. Chile was home to some of the world’s most ancient civilizations. Its

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Peru’s Job Market: A Glimpse

Peru’s economy is one of the fastest growing in Latin America, and employers are hiring across most job sectors. Job seekers in the areas of finance, banking, mining, and services will find abundant opportunities, as will technical experts searching for

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Employment Outlook: Chile – GoinGlobal Blog

On an economic and employment rise, Chile ranks as one of South America’s most stable countries, with job opportunities abounding for nationals and foreign professionals. By Mary Ann Thompson, founder, and president, Goinglobal, Inc. Chile is one of South America’s

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Employment Outlook: Brazil

Employment Outlook Brazil – Still recovering from a deep recession, Brazil makes some strides in job creation, pay increases and general economic stability. By Mary Anne Thompson, founder and president, Goinglobal, Inc. After years of exceptional growth, the Brazilian economy entered

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Tips for Living Like a Local in South America

Every country is unique, with norms and traditions specific to them, but many South American countries share commonalities. When traveling through South America, it might be easy to equate them, but they are not the same in all ways. For

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Peru: Work Permits and Visas Overview

Traveling to Peru generally requires a visa and may involve extensive documentation to meet the application requirements. There are a number of different types of visas available including, transit visas, tourist visas, business visas, working (resident) visas, religious visas, journalist visas and student visas.

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Brazil: Cultural Etiquette

Whether you’re planning a vacation to Brazil or conducting business with Brazilians, it’s important to understand the cultural context of the people you are working with.

Your personality and ability to establish strong relationships are crucial to the success of your business endeavors with Brazilians. Brazilians are known to do anything for friends, and when it comes to business, relationships carry more weight than a legal document. Hence the expression, “For friends, everything. For enemies, the law.”

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