Citizenship requirements

what is the urgent need to sell citizenship? Please explain
A business of 2.5 billion usd per year if they make it work legally.
Reality is the decree created a lot of unsatisfied expectation that gives a legality appearence to the sell of citizenship at RENAPER bewteen 50k up to 240k usd where they are inscribed as native people of with Argentine parents. The inscription is fake but the documents they sell are valid. This can only be done from the Presidency. I know they were doing 20 per day only with Chinese citizens, a 365 million usd under the table.
 
No. But you might not be able to leave without AR passport. It is a lottery.
Thanks! I hadn't thought about the passport aspect, however, the person in question is going for a few days to Uruguay on an Argentinian DNI (temporary residency, of course).
 
A business of 2.5 billion usd per year if they make it work legally.
Reality is the decree created a lot of unsatisfied expectation that gives a legality appearence to the sell of citizenship at RENAPER bewteen 50k up to 240k usd where they are inscribed as native people of with Argentine parents. The inscription is fake but the documents they sell are valid. This can only be done from the Presidency. I know they were doing 20 per day only with Chinese citizens, a 365 million usd under the table.
3% was never going to be enough, it’s “move fast and take things”.
 
Has anyone tried initiating the new migraciones tramite? any experiences? I fufill all requirements for citizenship by naturalization except for a week long vacation to Chile last year! is the continuous presence in territory being enforced? What's the consensus these days?
 
Has anyone tried initiating the new migraciones tramite? any experiences? I fufill all requirements for citizenship by naturalization except for a week long vacation to Chile last year! is the continuous presence in territory being enforced? What's the consensus these days?
The only consensus, beyond the letter of the law of course, is to ask your local Migraciones officer. I am in the same boat as you and am leaning towards just wait another year to avoid the hassle of a rejected tramite. One can get around just fine with a residency.
 
The only consensus, beyond the letter of the law of course, is to ask your local Migraciones officer. I am in the same boat as you and am leaning towards just wait another year to avoid the hassle of a rejected tramite. One can get around just fine with a residency.
Other lawyers told me they have no feedback after over 3 months of applying at DNM. However, if this is crystal clear you do not meet the requirements, why do you expect to meet them. Any kind of interpretation is at Federal Courts, not the administration.
 
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