
Celano & Asociados Attorneys at Law - Abogados Starting tomorrow Monday 28th of december, 2009, citizens from some countries will be charged by Immigrations a Reciprocity Fee when entering the country: Americans USD 131, Australians USD 100, Canadians USD 70.

Celano & Asociados Attorneys at Law - Abogados Our clients in same sex relationships will soon have a new possibility to reside in Argentina: you will be able to request residency based on your “married” status. This week’s ruling by Judge Gabriela Seijas in Buenos Aires, granted a homosexual couple permission to get married for the first time in our legal history!

Celano & Asociados Attorneys at Law - Abogados President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner presented the new Identity Cards (DNI), which will be issued by the national government. They will be processed from March 2010, it is not clear yet if this starting date includes residents who are non-citizens.

Celano & Asociados Attorneys at Law - Abogados We have been interviewed by the Irish Times regarding Immigration to Argentina. Click on the link to check out the this interesting article.
www.irishtimes.com
Some of the Irish people who got used to walking into jobs have cut their losses and are riding out the recession in Buenos Aires

Celano & Asociados Attorneys at Law - Abogados We would like to let everyone know that our new website, celano.com.ar, will be launched at the end of November.

What´s the difference between a Residency Permit (Disposición) and a DNI (Documento Nacional de Identidad)?. Well, the Residency Permit equals the American "greencard". ...













