Pensionado Visa for Germans
Complete guide to obtaining the Pensionado Visa (Retirement Visa) as a German citizen. Specific requirements, timeline, and process for Germany passport holders.
Overview for German Citizens
The Pensionado Visa is specifically designed for retirees receiving pension income from their home country. This is a subset of the Rentista category but specifically optimized for retirees. As a German citizen, you have visa-free entry to Argentina for 90 days that affect your pathway to this visa.
Special Considerations for Germans:
- •The Germany-Argentina tax treaty helps prevent double taxation on your pension/investment income.
Is This Visa Right for You?
The Pensionado Visa is designed for:
- Retirees receiving government or private pensions
- People with social security income
- Those with company pension plans
- Individuals with 401k/RRIF distributions (if structured as pension)
- Anyone with verifiable pension income
Requirements for Germans
Income Requirement
Proof of minimum $1,000-1,500 USD monthly pension income
Additional Requirements
- • Official pension documentation
- • Pension must be stable and ongoing
- • Valid passport
- • Clean criminal record (apostilled)
- • Proof of address in Argentina
Document Checklist for Germans
As a German citizen, you'll need these documents:
- Valid passport
- Official pension documentation
- Bank statements showing pension deposits
- Criminal background check (apostilled)
- Birth certificate (apostilled)
- Passport photos
- Proof of address in Argentina
- Criminal background check from Germany (apostilled) - Führungszeugnis from Germany with apostille
Timeline & Process
Processing Time
60-90 days
Visa Duration
1 year (renewable)
Path to Citizenship
After 2 years, eligible for permanent residency → citizenship
Step-by-Step Process
Entry to Argentina
Germans can enter visa-free for 90 days. Use this time to prepare your application.
Gather Documents
Obtain all required documents from Germany. Note: Documents must be apostilled in Germany before travel.
Submit Application
Apply at the Dirección Nacional de Migraciones (DNM) in Buenos Aires or your local migraciones office.
Receive Precaria
You'll receive a temporary authorization (precaria) allowing you to stay legally while processing.
Collect Residency Card
Once approved, collect your DNI (residency card) and enjoy your new life in Argentina!
Costs
Pros & Cons
Advantages
- +Lower income threshold than general Rentista
- +Designed specifically for retirees
- +Can work if desired
- +Access to retiree benefits in Argentina
- +Path to permanent residency and citizenship
Considerations
- •Must have verifiable pension income
- •Pension documentation must be official
- •Annual renewal required
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I have pension plus other income?
If your pension meets the minimum threshold, you qualify. Additional income is fine. If pension alone doesn't meet threshold, consider the general Rentista visa.
Can I work part-time as a retiree?
Yes, the Pensionado Visa doesn't restrict employment, so you can work if you choose.