Sleuth said:
Simply "wanting to live here" is not enough
Wrong! Misunderstanding of the Argentinian legal system and improper legal advice is the reason for going to Colonia.
You need 2 years of transitory residence for applying for permanent residence, then another 3 years for applying for the citizenship. I wonder, what happens if you stay all this years illegally? You can apply for Argentinian citizenship at a federal court.
"Artículo 14-
Todos los habitantes de la Nación gozan de los siguientes derechos conforme a las leyes que reglamenten su ejercicio; a saber: De trabajar y ejercer toda industria lícita; de navegar y comerciar; de peticionar a las autoridades; de entrar,
permanecer, transitar y salir del territorio argentino; de publicar sus ideas por la prensa sin censura previa; de usar y disponer de su propiedad; de asociarse con fines útiles; de profesar libremente su culto; de enseñar y aprender."
This is the Argentinian Constitutional law. But this is a juridic debate, and you can´t have this debate with a brainless migration agent with high school. So, that´s the reason why if you don´t full fit the law requirements you can go to a judge and explain that you full fit the Constitutional requirements.
As you can read, in this country you have rights if you are an inhabitant and you have the will to stay and live here, that´s what to be an inhabitant means juridically. Tourist means you want to come back to your country in a couple of days.
Resume: If you have the will to live here, you have the right to stay here.
Argentina had sign human right international pacts...
I have to go, I have a meeting, I´ll continue later.
Regards