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Argentina vs Japan: which nomad visa wins?

Argentina is easier to qualify for, Japan is lighter on tax, and Argentinais cheaper day to day. Here's the full breakdown — then model it with your own income.

Easier to qualify: 🇦🇷 Argentina Lower tax: 🇯🇵 Japan Cheaper to live: 🇦🇷 Argentina

Updated June 2026 · figures in USD for a single applicant.

Metric🇦🇷 Argentina🇯🇵 Japan
Income needed (single)$2,500/mo$5,500/mo
Tax on foreign income0%0%
Special tax regime
Path to citizenshipNo residency pathNo residency path
Comfortable budget (solo)$1,462/mo$2,699/mo
Visa length6 months6 months
Safety index55/10092/100
Internet75 Mbps250 Mbps
EnglishModerateLow
RegionAmericasAsia-Pacific

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🇦🇷 Argentina
🇯🇵 Japan
Do you qualify?
Yes
Yes
Effective tax
0.0%
0.0%
Take-home / mo
$6,000
$6,000
Living costs / mo
$1,462
$2,699
Left over / mo
$4,538
$3,301
Goes further vs 🇺🇸
2.5×
1.5×

Live — adjust who's going, how you earn and your income above and both columns update.

Effective tax at different incomes

Approximate all-in rate for a solo employee who becomes tax-resident.

Monthly income🇦🇷 Argentina🇯🇵 Japan
$3,000/mo0.0%0.0%
$6,000/mo0.0%0.0%
$12,000/mo0.0%0.0%

Choose 🇦🇷 Argentina if…

Spectacular value and a tax-free short stay in South America's most European city — a great first step, though the path to its famed 2-year citizenship runs through a separate residence permit.

  • Buenos Aires offers European elegance at a fraction of the price.
  • Strong dollar purchasing power on a tax-free short stay.
  • A springboard to Argentina's fast 2-year citizenship — via a separate residence track.

Choose 🇯🇵 Japan if…

A high-income passport to six tax-free months in the world's most seamless society — a bucket-list season rather than a long-term home.

  • Among the safest, most efficient countries on earth.
  • Tax-free thanks to the 6-month cap.
  • Unbeatable food, transit and connectivity.

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Argentina vs Japan: FAQ

Is Argentina or Japan better for digital nomads?

Argentina has the lower income bar, Japan taxes foreign income more lightly, and Argentina is cheaper to live in. Neither nomad visa leads directly to citizenship.

How much income do you need for Argentina vs Japan?

Argentina requires about $2,500/mo for a single applicant; Japan requires about $5,500/mo.

Do digital nomads pay tax in Argentina or Japan?

Argentina: Argentina taxes residents on worldwide income (it is not a territorial system), but the short, transitory visa keeps most nomads non-resident, so foreign income isn't taxed locally. — Japan: Non-resident status during the short visa means foreign income isn't taxed.

Figures are 2026 planning estimates in USD for a single applicant. Confirm details on each country's official source before applying.