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The answers to the most frequently asked questions
related to Argentine Citizenship-to-Investment Program
are given below. Please do not hesitate to contact us
if you need any further information.

Where is Argentina?

Argentina is a vast country located in the southern part of South America.
The eighth largest country in the world, it is the second largest country in
South America after Brazil, and it's about one-third the size of the United States.
Argentina is bordered by the Andes Mountains and Chile to the west.

What is the currency of Argentina?

Argentina's national currency is the Argentine peso. Note that it has the
same symbol ($) as the US dollar and other dollar currencies (don't be
confused - prices expressed using the $ symbol are in Argentine pesos unless
stated otherwise.

What is this Citizenship-by-Investment Program?

The Government of Argentina utilizes this program to attract investors
of good character to make a substantial contribution to the development
of the country. Argentina is one attractive destination for investor
immigrants wishing to relocate. It consistently ranks high on major comparative
surveys of industrialized nations and gives excellent opportunities for
emerging businesses.

What is the minimum investment needed?

The Argentina government has introduced the minimum investment amount to
USD 150,000 under the Citizenship-by-Investment, for a single applicant.

What is the time frame to process the application?

The application process time after receiving the complete application
forms and documents (as well as paying the funds) is currently 3-4 months
– regardless if a client chooses the Citizenship-by-Investment Program.
There is also an Accelerated Application Process (AAP) for an additional
fee where decisions are made in 60 days.

What are the rules for adding family members and dependents?

There are no limits to add permitted dependents.

Are there any residency requirements to acquire passport?

No, there is no residency requirement, unlike in Europe.
You can directly qualify for citizenship. No personal trips,
travel or visit required.

Is Dual Citizenship Allowed?

The Argentina government has no restrictions on "dual citizenship"
and does not report citizenship information to other countries.
While most countries prohibit dual citizenship, it depends on where
you live, and sometimes as per the laws of your home country, you
may need to give up one citizenship to acquire other.

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