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Queues at the Consulate of Spain to process citizens and passports

Corina Paset’s mobile was present at the doors of the Consulate of Spainwhich is located in Argentina, as there are huge queues to renew the passport and access to Spanish citizenship, in Fontevecchia modeby net tv and RadioProfile (FM 101.9).

Corina Paset explained that there are long lines to get citizenship or the passport. There are two rows. one with tuno and another of the people who only come to find out their situation. In this case, two people entered. They were Spanish women and they came to find out how they could give their children citizenship.

In addition, it should be remembered that from the Grandchildren Law, which was found in Spain, is a little easier, since those restrictions were removed where previously only the children of Spaniards could apply for citizenship. Now grandchildren and great-grandchildren can.

Corina Paset (CP): Let’s chat with some of the people who are in line. Is it to get citizenship or passport?

For the renewal of passport.

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PC:What drives you to renew?

I am a Spanish citizen and I want to have it ready to travel at some point, if I need it.

PC: For vacations? To have it?

To always have it up to date.

PC: Now, let’s go with another person who is lining up. Are you here to do the citizenship or passport process?

Neither.

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PC: Why are you coming?

I have come to register at this Consulate because I am from Cordoba, I became a citizen there and I have it. And to validate the marriage that I have, I must first register here, to later come on June 22, which is when I have my turn, to validate it.

PC: Did you think about going to the country? Did you analyze it or when you became a citizen, at the time in Córdoba, did you analyze this position?

Yes, it would be to meet. I would not leave the country to live elsewhere. Yes, six months or a year to get to know other cultures.

PC: Finally, let’s see if we can chat with someone else. what did he come for?

To renew the passport.

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PC: Did you ever consider leaving Argentina?

No. I came from Spain And I stay here forever.

PC: Why did you choose Argentina?

Because it was very favorable, but I have lived here for many years.

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