How long does it take to become a citizen of Argentina?

2 years
The current laws governing naturalization (Ley 346, Ley 23.059, and Decreto 3.213/84) set forth very simple requirements: be 18 years old or older; have been living in Argentina for 2 years; and. apply for naturalization before a federal judge.

Can you have dual citizenship in the US and Argentina?

Children born in Argentina to U.S. citizen parents, except those in diplomatic or official status, acquire Argentine citizenship at birth as well as a possible claim to U.S. citizenship. They are dual nationals, and are required by Argentine Immigration authorities to use Argentine passports to leave Argentina.

How does a US citizen get a work visa for Argentina?

Application Process: How to Get a Work Visa in Argentina

  1. A valid passport.
  2. Three passport photos.
  3. Notarized certification of the company’s intra-company transfer or an employer-signed employment contract.
  4. Their birth certificate.
  5. A marriage certificate or divorce decree, if applicable.
  6. A certificate of good conduct.

Argentina grants citizenship to foreigners after they have resided uninterruptedly in the country for at least two years. You will be required to be present in the country during the application process, as well as a minimum of six months each year. An Argentinian passport gives holders visa-free access to 150 countries.

How old do you have to be to work in Argentina?

Under 35s can work and live in the country for one year with the Argentina Working Holiday Visa programme. If you’re young (under the age of 35) you can use the Argentina Working Holiday Visa programme. This is a 12-month visa designed to allow younger people to live in Argentina and work at the same time as a means of supplementing their income.

Can a US citizen get a work visa in Argentina?

In some cases, the work visa will come with a stipulated timeframe. This visa is the most common choice for U.S. citizens seeking salaried employment in Argentina; there’s also a separate work visa category for scientists, technicians, specialists, and certain types of managers and admin staff.

Can an Argentinian citizen live and work in Brazil?

Argentinians can live and work legally in Brazil under the Mercosur (and Associated Members) immigration agreement with no requirement other than being a citizen at birth or a naturalized citizen for over 5 years, and passing a background check. Argentinians may request lawful permanent resident status in Brazil at any time.

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