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Is it true that your permanent residence will be canceled if you leave this country for more than 2 years?
 
Is it true that your permanent residence will be canceled if you leave this country for more than 2 years?
My attorney and his specialist partner attorney told me last year before applying for temporary residency...and once again this year when renewing temporary residency...that a naturalized citizen loses their citizenship by being out of the country for two years. There is an exception...you can extend two additional years (once only) at an embassy of Argentina. People get this confused with born Argentina citizens who can't even lose their citizenship if they want to.
I'm applying for citizenship next year at this time after completing my two years of residency.
 
My attorney and his specialist partner attorney told me last year before applying for temporary residency...and once again this year when renewing temporary residency...that a naturalized citizen loses their citizenship by being out of the country for two years. There is an exception...you can extend two additional years (once only) at an embassy of Argentina. People get this confused with born Argentina citizens who can't even lose their citizenship if they want to.
I'm applying for citizenship next year at this time after completing my two years of residency.
This is completely false.
 
My attorney and his specialist partner attorney told me last year before applying for temporary residency...and once again this year when renewing temporary residency...that a naturalized citizen loses their citizenship by being out of the country for two years. There is an exception...you can extend two additional years (once only) at an embassy of Argentina. People get this confused with born Argentina citizens who can't even lose their citizenship if they want to.
I'm applying for citizenship next year at this time after completing my two years of residency.
You loose PR not citizenship by being abroad for 2 years. Read Immigration law.
 
I've been a naturalized Argentine citizen for ten years and I went through the process with Dr Rubilar (BajoCero); I was among his first few dozen successful cases.

The only way a naturalized citizen can be stripped of his citizenship is if he/she is found to have obtained it based on falsified documentation/ information.

99.9% of so called "immigration attorneys" don't know shit about the citizenship process as its totally separate from the immigration system. Immigration is an administrative procedure whereas citizenship involves a judicial process.
 
I've been a naturalized Argentine citizen for ten years and I went through the process with Dr Rubilar (BajoCero); I was among his first few dozen successful cases.

The only way a naturalized citizen can be stripped of his citizenship is if he/she is found to have obtained it based on falsified documentation/ information.

99.9% of so called "immigration attorneys" don't know shit about the citizenship process as its totally separate from the immigration system. Immigration is an administrative procedure whereas citizenship involves a judicial process.
Citizenship is the law of freedom of Argentina while legal residency is the law of bondage.
 
I've been a naturalized Argentine citizen for ten years and I went through the process with Dr Rubilar (BajoCero); I was among his first few dozen successful cases.

The only way a naturalized citizen can be stripped of his citizenship is if he/she is found to have obtained it based on falsified documentation/ information.

99.9% of so called "immigration attorneys" don't know shit about the citizenship process as its totally separate from the immigration system. Immigration is an administrative procedure whereas citizenship involves a judicial process.
Just got off the phone with Gabriel Celano who along with another attorney are real immigration attorneys....Celano &assoc.
I ask specific direct questions this time. I guess I was wrong as the answers were not exactly as I understood before.
If you are out of the country for two years you lose Permanent Residency. Naturalized or Native citizenship is never lost...as you said.
 
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