Citizenship by Investment in Argentina: legal developments and current status

por Paula Carello | Abr 01, 2026 | Publicaciones

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Introduction

Argentina has taken concrete legal steps toward the creation of a citizenship by investment framework. Recent amendments to the citizenship law (by DNU N° 366 from May 2025), together with the enactment of a presidential decree (Decree N° 524 from July 2025), have introduced the legal basis for a pathway that could allow foreign investors to access Argentine citizenship under specific conditions.

However, despite these developments, it is important to note that the program is not yet operational, as key aspects require regulatory implementation and practical rollout.

The system has faced criticism, with some arguing that granting citizenship primarily based on financial contribution could undermine the principle of equal treatment and potentially conflict with constitutional provisions regarding naturalization. Critics point out that citizenship, as traditionally regulated, emphasizes residency, integration, and contribution to the nation beyond purely economic terms, and they suggest that a purely investment-based pathway could be subject to legal challenges.

Legal framework

The recent changes to Argentina’s citizenship legislation, complemented by a presidential decree, mark a shift in the traditional approach to naturalization. These measures open the door to a system where citizenship may be granted based on a qualifying investment, subject to government approval and compliance with defined criteria.

That said, the core elements of the program -including eligible investment types (e.g. real estate), minimum thresholds, which family members may also obtain citizenship, and other procedural rules- are still awaiting full regulation.

It is worth noting that citizenship by “investment”, in the large sense (and important contributions) already existed in the previous and historical law N° 346 from 1869:

Art. 2 — Citizens by Naturalization:

  1. Foreigners over 18 years of age who have resided in the Republic for two continuous years and have expressed to the federal section judges their intention to become citizens.
  2. Foreigners who demonstrate to the federal judges that they have rendered, regardless of the length of their residence, any of the following services:
    1. Having honestly performed positions for the Nation or the provinces, either inside or outside the Republic.
    2. Having served in the Army or Navy, or having participated in a military action in defense of the Nation.
    3. Having established a new industry in the country or introduced a useful invention.
    4. Being a railway entrepreneur or builder in any of the provinces.
    5. Being part of the colonies established or to be established, whether in national territories or provincial territories, provided they own real estate there.
    6. Living in or settling national territories along current or future border lines.
    7. Having married an Argentine woman in any of the provinces.
    8. Teaching in any branch of education or industry in the country.

What is being proposed now?

Under the emerging framework, foreign nationals may be able to obtain Argentine citizenship by making a qualifying (economic) investment aligned with national economic priorities.

Unlike the standard naturalization process (which in Argentina implies 2 years of continuous and uninterrupted residency), this pathway would not necessarily depend on holding a residence permit (awarded by the immigration authority), but rather on fulfilling economic and legal requirements, as will be established in future (and eventual) regulations.

Investment requirements

At this stage, specific investment routes and minimum amounts have not yet been formally defined. Official statements in press releases last year mentioned figures around USD 500,000, but the applicable decree provides only the structural framework.

Further regulations are expected to clarify what constitutes a “relevant investment.”

Potential benefits

While final terms remain subject to regulation, Argentine citizenship by investment may offer different advantages, linked, primarily, to international human mobility, such as: i) a passport with a strong global mobility (160 to 170 countries visa-free access); ii) regional mobility (simplified residence permits and visa free access) within the MERCOSUR member and associate states[1], among other.

Likely eligibility criteria

Based on the general citizenship (and immigration) legal framework, applicants will likely be required to: i) Be at least 18 years old (no minors, except if family members may follow the main applicant); ii) have no criminal records of any kind (background checks); iii) demonstrate the lawful origin of the funds to be invested; iv) undergo the local administrative procedure established by the current + upcoming legal framework: Ministry of Economy and Ministry of Security (Immigration Department).

Procedure

The established administrative procedure is to follow the steps outlined in the current normative framework.

Further regulations will provide additional details regarding the administrative process.

Why work with local legal counsel?

We believe that in processes of this nature, local legal expertise is not just helpful, but essential: while international firms often promote these programs globally, in practice they rely on local lawyers to interpret regulations, interact with authorities, and manage filings -effectively charging extra for work that can be handled directly by a local firm.

The administrative procedure for investment-based citizenship is regulated under local administrative law, just like residence permits and the standard naturalization process, which we handle daily.

Working directly with local counsel ensures first-hand knowledge of how the law is applied in practice, including the precise steps to follow and the options available to challenge decisions in various scenarios, including potential rejections.

Local counsel also enables faster communication, strategies tailored to actual administrative practice, and avoids unnecessary intermediaries that can increase costs and reduce accountability.

Lux Brumalis -an Argentine law firm-, brings over 20 years of experience and a proven track record in public administration, along with expertise and extensive networks that enable clients to navigate complex legal and administrative processes efficiently.

Moving forward

Careful analysis and up-to-date legal advice are essential for anyone considering this option, particularly as the practical application of the new rules begins to take shape.

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[1] https://www.mercosur.int/.


Paula Carello
Attorney at Law
pcarello@luxbrumalis.com.ar
+54 9 341 7 440184
www.luxbrumalis.com.ar

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