Yes, individuals with refugee status can apply without a criminal record certificate.
No official minimum exists, but income must be legal and provable.
All foreign documents must be apostilled, translated into Spanish only in Argentina, and legalized the translation itself again. Some country documents require special translators due to language discrepancies.
Some courts require a public announcement confirming an applicant’s intent to obtain citizenship. This is usually done in a local newspaper.
No, civil fines and minor legal issues do not impact citizenship eligibility. You can request a criminal record from your home country after expungement, along with a certificate from the court stating that the case remains closed and that there are no pending proceedings in your home country’s courts.
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