Bajo_cero2
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You do not need legal residency for getting citizenship. The citizenship is based on moving to Argentina (domicile) while legal residency is based on ius sanguinos (race).Can someone receive citizenship even if they lose residency during the citizenship process? Pretend at year #2 they meet all requirements and file the court case. The court case is taking 1-2 years, so after 6 months they leave Argentina for whatever personal reason (stopping residency). Does that then become a reason the judge can deny them or is the only thing that matter that at the point of application they met the requirements?
To me if a case takes 3-4 years due to court process yet the judge can use the discontinuation of residency at year 2.5 as a reason to deny citizenship, then it is a denial of rights of the individual. Ultimately, if the court process means the entire process requires 3 or 4 years and the judge denies cases because a person left at year 2.5, then the judge has ultimately rewritten the constitution. De facto a 2 year requirement has turned into a 3-4 year requirement. They could theoretically extend the court process to 10 years and make the de factor time required 10 years. Thus the intent of the law has been overruled.
Cases takes normally 18 months.