Argentina: Social security and insurance
Switzerland has concluded international social security agreements with 44 countries, aimed primarily at ensuring equal treatment for citizens, determining which legislation is applicable, and paying benefits abroad. Switzerland and Argentina have not signed a social security agreement.
Retirement benefits
Employees are entitled to an old-age pension after 30 years of work. Men must have reached the age of 65 and women the age of 60. During their employment they contribute to the old-age pension scheme and to the pensioners' health insurance fund (PAMI). The entitlement to a pension applies to all gainfully employed persons in a formal employment relationship. Current information on pensions can be found on the website of the Argentine government.
Pensions in Argentina (es)
Further information on pensions is available on the Argentine government website.
Health and accident insurance
Employers are obliged to provide their employees with health and accident insurance (Obra Social Nacional). As the state health insurance offers minimal coverage, it is strongly recommended to take out private health insurance.
Keep your health insurance in Switzerland as long as possible. Before starting work, check whether your existing insurance offers sufficient cover for illness abroad. It is often advisable to take out international health insurance for the duration of your stay abroad. In any case, you should first find out under what conditions your employer will insure you in the host country. Wait until you receive unconditional acceptance from the international insurer before cancelling an existing supplementary insurance policy for Switzerland.
National insurance (es)
Information on this topic can be found on the website of the Argentine Ministry of Health.
Private Health Insurance (es)
Further information on private health insurance is available on the website of the Argentine authorities.
Occupational pension scheme
Employees who suffer an occupational accident must immediately declare it in writing to the employer in accordance with the law on occupational hazards. In case of disability, the occupational risk insurance (Aseguradora de Riesgos del Trabajo) assesses the degree of disability. The compensation sum is calculated on the basis of this assessment.
Superintendencia de Riesgos de Trabajo (es)
For up-to-date information on occupational pensions, visit the website of the Argentine Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security.
Aseguradora de Riesgos del Trabajo ART (es)
Further information on occupational risk insurance is available on the website of the Argentine authorities.
Unemployment insurance
Unemployment insurance benefits guarantee employees a minimum standard of social security. In order to receive Argentine unemployment insurance benefits, foreign workers must have paid contributions for at least six months in the three years prior to losing their job. In addition, they must possess an Argentine identity card (DNI: identity card for citizens and/or persons with permanent residence). Workers who have been dismissed without just cause or owing to force majeure and who have a minimum credit balance from employer contributions to the social security system are entitled to unemployment benefits, which are paid monthly, and to healthcare cover.
Unemployment ANSES (es)
For more information on unemployment, see the Argentine government website.
Unemployment insurance (es)
More information on this topic is available on the website of the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security.
Swiss old-age and survivors' insurance (OASI) and invalidity insurance (IV)
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Contact
Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA
Consular Directorate CD
Effingerstrasse 27
3003 Bern