Guidelines

How do you become an Argentine citizen?

How do you become an Argentine citizen?

The current laws governing naturalization (Ley 346, Ley 23.059, and Decreto 3.213/84) set forth very simple requirements:

  1. be 18 years old or older;
  2. have been living in Argentina for 2 years; and.
  3. apply for naturalization before a federal judge.

How long does it take to get Argentinian citizenship?

The process takes between 12 to 18 months (1 year, 1 year and a half), after this period of time you will receive the citizenship letter. After which you must go to the RENAPER to find your new DNI which will have a new numbering (since it goes with the numbering of Argentine citizens).

Is it easy to get citizenship in Chile?

After 5 years of residency (including temporary visa), you may be eligible for citizenship. The process to obtain citizenship takes about 2 years. You will be required to attend an interview, have a good level of Spanish skills and knowledge of Chilean culture, traditions, values and history.

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Can you buy Chilean citizenship?

Any person born in Chile acquires Chilean nationality at birth. The only two exceptions apply to children of persons in the service of a foreign government (like foreign diplomats) and to the children of foreigners who do not reside in the country. However, these children can apply to acquire Chilean nationality.

How do I become a resident of Chile?

To be eligible for permanent residency, you must meet one of the following three conditions:

  1. You have held a “subject to contract” work visa for 2 years.
  2. You have held a temporary resident visa for 1 year.
  3. You have held a student visa for 2 years and have completed your professional or secondary studies.

How much money do you need to live in Argentina?

Many expats and retirees manage to live quite comfortably on $1000 to $1,300 per month, and couples on around $1,500 to $1,800 a month. Cheap rent provides a big boost to Argentina’s affordability, especially for those who choose to reside outside the more popular tourist districts.

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How long can a US citizen stay in Argentina?

90 days
A valid passport is required for U.S. citizens to enter Argentina. Leisure and business travelers are allowed to stay a maximum of 90 days in Argentina without a visa.