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Argentine nationality law is based on the principle of Jus soli.

Birth in Argentina

Any person born in Argentina acquires Argentine citizenship at birth. The only exception applies to children of persons in the service of a foreign government (like foreign diplomats).

Argentinean citizenship by descent

Though based for the most part on the principle of Jus soli, Argentine law authorizes the acquisition of Argentine citizenship by descent (jus sanguinis) in two cases:
  • a person born outside Argentina of an Argentine parent who is in the service of the Argentine government is considered Argentine; and
  • a person born outside Argentina of an Argentine parent is considered Argentine, provided that that person either be registered with an Argentine.

Naturalisation as an Argentine citizen

Foreigners may apply for Argentine citizenship if they meet the following criteria:
  • permanent residence in Argentina
  • five years continuous residence in Argentina
  • ability to speak and read Spanish

    External Links

  • Official page of the Argentine Government
  • Web page of a compangy whihc helps for immigration to Argentina

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