Dutch Citizens in Argentina: Complete Immigration Guide
Dutch citizens are drawn to Argentina for agricultural business and lower cost of living. Agricultural and trade relationships between the Netherlands and Argentina.
Visa Options
Tourist Entry
No visa requiredDutch citizens enter visa-free with valid passport
Digital Nomad Visa
RecommendedAvailable for remote workers
Work Visa
Sponsorship RequiredWork visa available through sponsorship
Required Documents
Passport Validity
Valid at entry
Criminal Record Check
Required (with apostille)
Dutch police certificate (Verklaring Omtrent Gedrag) with apostille
Birth Certificate
Required (with apostille)
Additional Documents
- • Proof of means of support
- • Proof of address in Argentina
Path to Residency
Easiest Route
Digital Nomad or Business Visa
Timeline
Digital nomad: 30-45 days. Business visa: 60-90 days. Citizenship in 2 years.
Steps:
- 1Enter Argentina on 90-day tourist visa
- 2Choose pathway: digital nomad, work visa, or business/investment
- 3Gather documents (police certificate, birth certificate)
- 4Apply for chosen visa type
- 5Receive precaria (allows stay during processing)
- 6Pick up visa/residency card
- 7Apply for citizenship after 2 years
Tips:
- •Dutch agricultural expertise highly valued in Argentina
- •Consider agribusiness opportunities
- •English widely understood in business settings
- •Dutch directness may need softening - Argentine communication is indirect
- •Cycling culture minimal - adjust expectations
- •Argentine work hours are later than Dutch norms
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Dutch citizens need a visa for Argentina?
No visa required for 90 days. Digital nomad visa available for remote workers.
Are there Dutch business opportunities?
Yes, particularly in agriculture, agribusiness, and technology sectors where Dutch expertise is highly valued.