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How Argentina's Golden Visa collects, uses, and protects your information.

Argentina's Golden Visa ("we," "us," or "our") operates argentinasgoldenvisa.com and is committed to protecting your privacy. This policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, who we share it with, and your rights. It applies to all visitors and users of our website, including those from the United States, European Union, United Kingdom, Australia, and other countries. We may update this policy from time to time; the current version will always be on this page.

1. Information We Collect

Information you give us. When you submit a contact form, request a consultation, subscribe to our email newsletter, or get in touch with us, we collect the information you provide. This may include your name, email address, phone number, country of residence or citizenship, and any message or details you send (for example, about your residency or investment plans).

Information collected automatically. When you use our website, we may collect technical and usage data such as your IP address, browser type and version, device type, operating system, referring URL, pages visited, and date and time of visits. We may do this through cookies and similar technologies (see section 4).

If we use Google Analytics or similar analytics services, those tools also collect data about how you use the site (e.g. page views, session duration). You can learn more about Google's practices at Google's Privacy Policy.

2. How We Use Your Information

We use the information we collect to:

  • Respond to your contact form submissions and enquiries
  • Provide the services or information you request
  • Send you our email newsletter if you have subscribed
  • Improve our website, content, and services
  • Understand how visitors use our site (e.g. via analytics)
  • Comply with legal obligations and protect our rights and the security of our users

We do not use your personal information for automated decision-making that significantly affects you without your consent or where otherwise allowed by law.

3. Third-Party Sharing

We do not sell your personal information. We may share your information with:

  • Service providers that help us run our business, such as hosting, email delivery, and analytics (e.g. Google Analytics). These providers are required to protect your data and use it only for the purposes we specify.
  • Legal and safety. We may share information when required by law, to enforce our terms, or to protect our rights or the safety of others.
  • Business transfers. In the event of a merger, sale, or other change of control, your information may be transferred as part of that transaction.

When we share data with parties outside the European Economic Area or the UK, we take steps to ensure it is protected in line with applicable law (for example, standard contractual clauses or other approved mechanisms).

4. Cookies and Similar Technologies

Our website may use cookies and similar technologies (such as local storage or pixels). We use them to:

  • Make the site work properly (essential cookies)
  • Remember your preferences
  • Understand how the site is used (e.g. via Google Analytics)

You can control or delete cookies through your browser settings. Blocking or disabling certain cookies may affect how the site works or limit some features. Where required by law, we will obtain your consent before placing non-essential cookies.

For more on how Google uses data from sites that use its services, see How Google uses data when you use our partners' sites or apps.

5. Data Retention

We keep your personal information only as long as needed to fulfil the purposes in this policy, to comply with legal or regulatory obligations, or to resolve disputes. When we no longer need it, we delete or anonymise it. You can ask us to delete your data earlier where the law allows (see "Your Rights" below). Newsletter and contact form data are typically retained until you unsubscribe or ask for deletion, or for a reasonable period after our last contact, unless we must keep it longer for legal reasons.

6. Your Rights (EU and UK — GDPR)

If you are in the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom, you have rights under applicable data protection law, including:

  • Right to access — You can ask for a copy of the personal data we hold about you.
  • Right to rectification — You can ask us to correct inaccurate or incomplete data.
  • Right to erasure — You can ask us to delete your data in certain circumstances.
  • Right to portability — Where applicable, you can ask to receive your data in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format.
  • Right to restrict processing — You can ask us to limit how we use your data in certain circumstances.
  • Right to object — You can object to processing based on our legitimate interests or to direct marketing.
  • Right to withdraw consent — Where we rely on your consent, you can withdraw it at any time.

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority in your country (for example, a data protection authority). We will not treat you differently for exercising your rights.

To exercise any of these rights, contact us using the details in section 9. We will respond within the time required by law (for example, one month under the GDPR where it applies).

7. Your Rights (California — CCPA)

If you are a California resident, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) may give you:

  • Right to know — You can ask what personal information we have collected, used, or disclosed about you.
  • Right to delete — You can ask us to delete your personal information, subject to certain exceptions.
  • Right to correct — You can ask us to correct inaccurate personal information.
  • Right to opt out of sale or sharing — We do not sell your personal information. If we "share" personal information for cross-context behavioural advertising in a way that qualifies under the CCPA, you may have the right to opt out.
  • Right to non-discrimination — We will not discriminate against you for exercising your CCPA rights.

To exercise these rights, contact us using the details in section 9. We may need to verify your identity. You may also designate an authorised agent to make a request on your behalf.

8. International Visitors

Our website is used by visitors from many countries, including the US, EU, UK, and Australia. Your information may be processed in or transferred to countries other than your own. Where we do this, we take steps to protect your information in line with applicable law. By using our site or providing your information, you acknowledge such transfer and processing.

9. Contact for Privacy and Data Requests

For any request about your personal data—including access, correction, deletion, portability, or other rights under GDPR, CCPA, or other laws—please contact us:

Argentina's Golden Visa
Website: argentinasgoldenvisa.com
Email: privacy@argentinasgoldenvisa.com

You can also use our contact page and state that your message is a privacy or data request. We may need to verify your identity before we process your request. We will respond in line with applicable data protection law.

Last updated: February 2026. This privacy policy is for general information only and does not constitute legal advice. If you have questions about your rights under your local law, please consult a qualified advisor.