Argentine nationality law

Citizenship Act
Ley de Ciudadanía
Argentine Senate
CitationRGBl at at 583
Territorial extentArgentina
Enacted byCirca 1869
Administered byMinister of Justice
Status: Amended

Argentine nationality law regulates the manner in which one acquires, or is eligible to acquire, Argentine nationality. Nationality, as used in international law, describes the legal methods by which a person obtains a national identity and formal membership in a nation. Citizenship refers to the relationship between a nation and a national, after membership has been attained. [1][2] Argentina recognizes a dual system accepting Jus soli and Jus sanguinis for the acquisition of nationality by birth and allows foreign persons to naturalize.

  1. ^ Honohan & Rougier 2018, p. 338.
  2. ^ Habib 2016, pp. 1, 5.

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