Argentina is making waves with its planned $500,000 Citizenship-by-Investment (CBI) program, a strategic move to attract foreign capital and boost key sectors like real estate, agriculture, and tourism. While the government has yet to finalize the legislation, industry sources confirm that the program is in advanced stages of development—potentially launching as early as 2025.
What We Know So Far About the New Policy
1. Investment Requirements
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- The program is expected to require a minimum investment of $500,000, likely
in:- Real estate (luxury properties, vineyards, or commercial developments)
- Approved government funds or agribusiness ventures (including
wineries and agricultural projects)
- Unlike Argentina’s existing residency options, this would offer a direct path to citizenship, not just temporary or permanent residency.
- The program is expected to require a minimum investment of $500,000, likely
2. Key Benefits for Investors
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- Visa-free travel to 170+ countries, including the EU Schengen Zone.
- Favorable tax policies (Argentina has tax treaties with multiple nations).
- Dual citizenship permitted, with no mandatory residency period (unlike some
other CBI programs).
3. Current Status & Timeline
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- The proposal is being reviewed by Argentina’s Ministry of Interior and Ministry
of Economy, with input from immigration and investment authorities. - No official launch date has been announced, but industry insiders suggest late
2025 as a likely timeframe. - The government is expected to release further details on due diligence, processing times, and eligible investment sectors in the coming months.
- The proposal is being reviewed by Argentina’s Ministry of Interior and Ministry
Why This Matters for Vineyard & Winery Investors
For those eyeing Mendoza’s booming wine industry, this program could be a game-changer:
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- Vineyards as a Qualifying Investment – If real estate is included (as expected),
purchasing a high-value vineyard or winery could secure citizenship. - Long-Term Growth Potential – Argentina’s wine exports hit $1.3 billion in 2023, with
Malbec leading global demand. - Agritourism & Luxury Real Estate Synergy – Investors can capitalize on wine
tourism, hospitality ventures, and premium land appreciation.
- Vineyards as a Qualifying Investment – If real estate is included (as expected),
BBI Argentina’s Strategic Position
At BBI Argentina, we’ve long recognized the untapped potential in Mendoza’s vineyards and agribusiness sector. This new CBI program aligns perfectly with our vision—offering clients not just high-return investments, but also a path to second citizenship in one of Latin America’s most dynamic economies.
As regulations solidify, we’re closely monitoring developments to ensure our clients gain first-mover advantage. Whether you’re interested in vineyard acquisitions, winery partnerships,
or residency-linked investments, now is the time to position yourself ahead of the curve.
Stay tuned for updates—contact BBI Argentina today to explore pre-launch opportunities in Mendoza’s wine country!