The Government made official a special immigration regularization regime for Venezuelans

The Government made official a special immigration regularization regime for Venezuelans

This measure will come into effect on September 16, and is given Following the closure of the Venezuelan Consulate in Buenos Aires, which made it impossible for Venezuelan citizens to renew their documentation.

This provision allows the Entry of Venezuelans into Argentina with expired Venezuelan identity cards or passports, provided that they do not exceed 10 years of maturity, and for a renewable period of 90 days.

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This provision allows the entry of Venezuelans into Argentina with expired Venezuelan identity cards or passports.

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In addition, children under nine years of age who do not have a birth certificate They can do so with the birth certificate.

This year, the UN’s International Organization for Migration revealed that by March 2023 There were more than 7 million displaced Venezuelans in the world and that “even with the various measures adopted by countries in the region aimed at regularizing their status, many Venezuelans remain undocumented, preventing their access to labor markets and social services.”

On the other hand, for those people from that country who already reside in Argentina, the process can be carried out procedure for obtaining temporary residence for two years or permanent residence, with an expired Venezuelan identity card or passport, as long as they do not exceed 10 years of expiration.

In addition, if they do not have either of the two documents, they can prove their identity through a sworn declarationas long as the person has entered the country regularly and is registered in the Immigration database.

According to the Government, the measure seeks to resolve the situation of a large number of Venezuelans residing irregularly in Argentina, since they do not meet all the requirements to regularize their immigration status within the framework of Law No. 25,871.

The Government condemned the arrest warrant against Edmundo González Urrutia in Venezuela

He Government Javier Milei condemned this Monday the arrest warrant against the former presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia issued by the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Venezuela for alleged conspiracy and usurpation of functions. He said that this is “infamous actions of the dictatorship.”

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its “rejection of the request for arrest issued by the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Maduro dictatorship” against the winner of the presidential elections on July 28, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia”, and alerted the international community “about a wave of radicalization of the regime which seeks to criminalize Venezuelan democratic forces.”

They also denounced that Venezuela is experiencing “a context of massive human rights violations in the face of popular protests unleashed after a gross electoral fraud” and accused the Maduro government of trying to “curtail the fight for democracy and freedom, persecuting opposition leaders, who are victims of a ruthless political persecution, violating all their fundamental rights in a framework of state terrorism.”

The statement released tonight by the portfolio that he leads Diana Mondino He assured that the Argentine Republic “will not remain indifferent to the infamous actions of the Maduro dictatorship” and guaranteed that “it will continue to support its people in their battle to recover democracy.”

Source: Ambito

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