Just returned from a run to Colonia using my passport which has many stamps in it. You never know when the fickle finger of fate will slap you down but this time, absolutely no problems coming or going. Yes, I'll try the legit route soon.
Well as we have seen things change and are changing that run makes no sense it will not standup in imaginations and you just blew your two years in the country which would qaulify you for citizenship. Make no sense to me at all. I am married to lovely Argentine so I get the pass by default. But the URU runs are just a false sense of comfort. If it gets looked into it will not standup and you have reset the two year clock. It all comes down too how you being banned from Arg for years could effect you or loved ones here, if you have loved one here, if you did get into a situation where you would be scrutinized?
... you just blew your two years in the country which would qaulify you for citizenship.... If it gets looked into it will not standup and you have reset the two year clock.
The two year "residency" requirement for citizenship ins not defined as an unbroken physical presence in Argentina.
That's how my judge interpreted it - as unbroken physical presence.... I'm not saying all judges here would rule like this but mine did.
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