Advice On Dual Nationality

Yes. This is true and I believe we've discussed elsewhere that some countries such as Brazil require that one be a citizen for 5 years of a member state before qualifying for Mercosur visa. Others, such as Colombia had(has?) no such resitrcition.
 
Yes. This is true and I believe we've discussed elsewhere that some countries such as Brazil require that one be a citizen for 5 years of a member state before qualifying for Mercosur visa.

Not true. Have discussed this with a immigration lawyer in Brazil. And she send me the supporting "ley" that there exists a ley which supercedes that including for naturalized citizens
 
I might get it myself, but for a different reason: with an Argentine passport you have quite a lot of visa-free travel options that even EU passports don't have (like Russia). See a full list here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_Argentine_citizens
 
Not true. Have discussed this with a immigration lawyer in Brazil. And she send me the supporting "ley" that there exists a ley which supercedes that including for naturalized citizens

Can you post the supporting ley that she sent you, please?
 
I might get it myself, but for a different reason: with an Argentine passport you have quite a lot of visa-free travel options that even EU passports don't have (like Russia). See a full list here:
https://en.wikipedia...entine_citizens

Yes, I originally thought I would use it for Cuba. You also get 90 days stay for Thailand. I believe US/EU are 30 days for Thailand.
 
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