Hey, I watched your video about your experience living in Argentina. I kind of have a question to ask you; I'm not sure if you already received Argentina citizenship. It seems very quick-just two years of temporary residence. However, I also heard that the two-year residence requirement in order to obtain citizenship is only on paper; in reality, you need to get a permanent resident first, then apply for citizenship later, so I just want to ask about your experience if you happen to already have obtained citizenship and to confirm with you which is the right information. Also, I think by applying for citizenship, you need to request that from the judge, so I was just curious: do you need to speak to the judge in Spanish only, or is English possible, or is there any translator? Thanks a lot
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Hey, I watched your video about your experience living in Argentina.
I kind of have a question to ask you; I'm not sure if you already received Argentina citizenship.
It seems very quick-just two years of temporary residence. However, I also heard that the two-year residence requirement in order to obtain citizenship is only on paper; in reality, you need to get a permanent resident first, then apply for citizenship later, so I just want to ask about your experience if you happen to already have obtained citizenship and to confirm with you which is the right information.
Also, I think by applying for citizenship, you need to request that from the judge, so I was just curious: do you need to speak to the judge in Spanish only, or is English possible, or is there any translator?
Thanks a lot