holy sh*t that website is wild! i thought BuySellBA was recommending Lorena Gallardo-Fernandez as a lawyer? (maybe i read that somewhere else) - ARCA
https://argentinaresidency.com/
Rubilar's website is like an HTML myspace page, and look at this strange translation:
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What does 2 years of 'continuous residence' in Argentina mean? According to Roman Law, Supreme Court and the Federal Chambers:
1) You need to have been in Argentina for 2 years by the time your citizenship is granted. This means that you can apply the day after you arrived because citizenship is a donation and they are complete with the acceptance. This means you are an undocumented citizen since you apply before the judge but the evidence is going to be given after the 2 years are full filled.
2) Residency means that you live (are present most of the time in the country) in Argentina as a matter of fact, regardless of your legal status because every time we talk about the legal status we are debating if you are considered a slave or not, even if you do not realize it.
3) Continuous means that you did not change your address to another country. You can prove that your address has been in Argentina by demonstrating that you had the “will” to keep it in Argentina. Travelling abroad does not interrupt continuity.
Is there a requirement of permanent residency as a pre-requisite for citizenship? This requirement was abolished in 1984 for citizenship because the legal resident is the second class citizen of a dictatorship. Citizenship and residency are governed by two legal systems that work in parallel. You can choose between the two because citizenship based on possession rights is secular while legal residency has an historical religious background.
Does working “under the table” fulfil the “honest way of living” requirement of the citizenship law? Yes. This may seem surprising because it is one of the most frustrating problems that foreigners face when obtaining residency. Similar to Migraciones, federal judges request that you work legally (trabajo en blanco), as proven by a salary receipt, a CUIT or CUIL number, or a receipt of payment of taxes as a freelancer, for example. However, this is impossible to show if you do not already have legal residency. Dr. Rubilar contested the application of this requirement for obtaining citizenship, and met with success on appeal on March at the Federal Chamber of Capital Federal, Buenos Aires. The judges determined that working “under the table” qualifies as an “honest way of living” as required by Ley 346. The applicant only has to show proof of income and that the work is honest because when argentines talks about working "en negro" this means the work os slaves that always was allowed because they used to save money to buy their freedom being this the difference between catholic and protestant slavery."
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www.rubilarcitizenship.com
topics covered:
1. apply day one: "You can
apply for citizenship in Argentina as soon as you arrive by passing immigration sublet racial requirements"
2. Roman law means residency is slavery, but not in Argentina? USA "Constitutional law is always roman law, but the big differences are subtle because the US independence was declared by businessmen who were slave owners. This explains why they chose the Theodosian Code that is Medieval Roman Military Constitutional Law whose war prisoners status is known as slavery of infidels and foreigners explaining why paupers and slaves were banned from citizenship and why
you become illegal, a fugitive running slave, if you overstay a tourist visa in the US because immigration law is military police for slaves."
3. two different legal codes: "AR institutions follow Justinian Roman Law where there are always 2 ways to achieved citizenship: one for white slaves (legal residents), one for african americans, natives and non latins."
i can't get enough of this website. is this really the top immigration lawyer in Argentina??