Living and Traveling in Uruguay
The New Face of the Tres Cruces Montivideo Bus Terminal. Front Entrance. As we reported last week, living and traveling in Uruguay is a changing experience these days. This...Read more
Boring Tax Stuff and News of South America
Boring Tax Stuff: Well it’s that time of year when we must think of taxes. Normally we like to talk about fun things here at Four Flags Journal...Read more
Shopping the Mercado Central in Buenos Aires (Wholesale)
Today we are going to visit the Mercado Central (Central Market)–Buenos Aires wholesale food market–with Dr. Christian Rubilar, one of our much-appreciated immigration attorneys in Buenos Aires, who so...Read more
El Ateneo in Buenos Aires
Today we decided to take you for a little eight-block stroll to show you the biggest book store in the world—well, ummm . . . at least the biggest...Read more
Citizenship in Argentina
At the present time, Argentina seems to us to be one of the fastest and, if you qualify, easiest South American countries for obtaining that second passport. And of...Read more
Palermo in Buenos Aires
This morning we invite you to go with us for morning coffee at one of our favorite coffee shops, just to give you another glimpse of a very different part of this huge city....Read more
Plan To Move South? The Sooner, the Better!
In the mountains in the south of Chile Buenos Aires, Argentina As you all know we are officially taking a one-month sabbatical because of a citizenship hearing in one...Read more
More on Planting Flags
As you know our focus and our goal is to reinstate, in our own lives, good old American independence and...Read more
Starting Over in the Seven Lakes Region of Chile
By: Jeanette Schnall My husband and I came to beautiful Southern Chile in 2004 and fell in love with the incredible scenery, and who wouldn’t? Considering the abundance of glistening...Read more
Argentina in Crisis
We have decided to preëmpt our next articles to bring you some up-to-date news from South America. We are watching history made in Argentina. There are expats and potential...Read more