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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    This poor person applied with only ~7 months spent in the country? I'd deny them too lol
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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    Ugh, yeah, I think that's the truth as well. Maybe the best thing I can do is build a strong file and have excessive documentation (lease payments, C1 Spanish certification, class attendance at UBA, gym membership receipts, community event photographs, etc) to prove I've integrated, even if I do...
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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    Wait, I think something is wrong here. 1/ We're not talking about permanent residency. We're talking about citizenship, which in Argentina isn't tied to permanent residency. 2/ Being outside Argentina for more than 2 years is WILDLY outside the scope of discussion hahaha. We're talking about...
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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    Yeah, but I imagine there are lots of particulars around maintaining residency that influenced that decision. Or you simply research which judges/courts to avoid filing in. I would hope a good lawyer is tuned into these things. That also doesn't make sense—3 days placed anywhere in a 5-yr...
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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    Slightly askance of the original topic, but what's the general chatter about Milei's yet-to-be-proposed citizenship law reform?
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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    Oh, incredible. I'll have to reach out to Celano. I was like, surely maintaining proof of residence (lease, gym memberships, utilities, affadavits from landlord) and societal integration (attending classes at UBA, gym memberships, DELE-accredited C1 Spanish) is enough to justify being a normal...
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    Citizenship - Was advised not to leave Argentina

    Hey there, I just contacted a lawyer who said that your 2-yr citizenship clock restarts the moment you step foot outside the country. This...feels incredibly strict and unreasonable to me. While it does seem like a valid legal interpretation of the law ("Los estranjeros mayores de 18 años, que...
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