No visa
UAE passport tourists
Briefing library
A structured resource library for Dubai households comparing Argentina as a relocation, second base, or family reset. Start with the route that matches your situation.
No visa
UAE passport tourists
133 guides
Curated library
Digital nomad eligible
Remote-income bridge

How to use it well
Start with the bottleneck. A passport problem, a city-shortlist problem, and a household-structure problem are not the same project.
Three rules
Do not read five city guides before you decide what move you are running.
Do not compare Argentina to a fantasy version of Dubai or vice versa.
Do not wait to map passports, document timing, and family sequence.
Choose a lane
Each lane focuses on a different planning question so you reach the right pages first.
13 pages
Use this route if the real friction is passports, apostilles, and first-trip structure.
Open lane86 pages
Use this route if the move depends on pace, school logic, healthcare depth, or privacy.
Open lane8 pages
Use this route if you need advice for families, founders, retirees, investors, or mixed passports.
Open laneRecommended reads
Core guide
Current tourist-entry rules, when UAE passports can enter visa-free, and how Dubai-based mixed-passport households should separate the first trip, the short digital nomad bridge, and a true residency plan.
Read pageCore guide
A grounded comparison of housing, schooling, convenience, and premium lifestyle categories for Dubai-based households.
Read pageCore guide
A sequencing guide for passports, documents, schooling, housing, healthcare, and first-phase execution.
Read pageCore guide
A Gulf-side view of Argentina as a lower-burn base, lifestyle market, and optionality jurisdiction.
Read pageMost opened hubs
City hub
Twelve city and region guides explaining which Argentine markets actually fit different Dubai household goals.
Enter hubProfile hub
Audience-specific planning pages for families, mixed-passport households, founders, investors, high-net-worth families, remote workers, retirees, and students.
Enter hubPlaybook hub
Twelve step-by-step planning pages covering entry strategy, documents, healthcare, schooling, money flow, and second-base logic.
Enter hubComparison hub
Twelve comparison pages that frame the move as a real lifestyle and continuity trade instead of a generic cheaper-country story.
Enter hubSector hub
Ten sector views for investors, founders, and high-net-worth readers evaluating Argentina as a diversification or continuity market.
Enter hubAn Emirati passport holder, a Dubai resident on a British passport, and a student on an Indian passport can all live in the same apartment and still face different Argentina entry rules. Map the passports first.
The move works best for households changing the ratio between money, pace, and long-term flexibility rather than trying to recreate Dubai at a discount in South America.
For some high-net-worth families, founders, and continuity planners, the March 2026 regional crisis makes the idea of a usable base outside the Gulf feel more practical than it did even a few months ago.
When to hand off
If the plan now includes deadlines, children, leases, or capital, qualified local execution becomes more valuable than another hour of content.
FAQ
Open the route that matches the real bottleneck. If the issue is passports, start with playbooks. If the issue is pace, schools, or healthcare, start with cities. If the issue is household complexity, start with profiles.
No. The point of the library is to shorten the path to a better decision, not to make you read everything. Once the move becomes specific, the handoff matters more than more content.
No. The site is also structured for households testing Argentina as a second base, a phased relocation, or a lower-pressure operating base.