A question about citizenship, please

What I'm getting at is this: at the time of the application do you have to have been in the country for two years without interruption? Or what if you've been in the country for a long time but left and returned at times? It's all unclear

Uninterrupted residency is abolished but some judges ask it.
 
I also wonder if the DNU 70/2017 was declared unconstitutional as far as citizenship is concerned, when was the two year exemption for citizenship based on marriage abolished?

All the others beside marriage and paternity/maternity are considered abolished.
 
Does this include an unemployed person who is the spouse of an Argentine who works or retires who receive a pension from a foreign government or a private pension or trust?

Marriage means community of assets.
However, if someone signs an affidavit saying that supports you, that is Ok.
 
What if you have lived in Argentina for a year and half.... Then leave for a couple of years and come back for another 6 months. Would that qualify as two year residence even if it was interrupted?
 
I thought it had to be continuous. I read it one time and pretty sure it said continueous
 
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