OnAndOffshore said:
Just a few things as I have experience in both countries:
1. Cabo Verde: It is instant indeed. But consider this... CV is like a small neighborhood where everybody knows everyone. Like one of those little villages that you see in horror movies where the population count is always that exact number?! :-D That's CV.... Very small community and word gets around. But yes, it is instant. Your best bet however if you want to go the CV route is to find someone OUTSIDE of CV.
Hint #1: Portugal has a major population of CVs.
Hint #2: Marrying a CV in Portugal is out of sight, out of mind and you can get all your paperwork processed at a CV embassy in Portugal.
2. Argentina: Indeed, also, their constitution allows "instant registration for citizenship" HOWEVER there are a few things you need to know:
Application for citizenship will most likely be denied in case you don't intend to spend time in Argentina. Please note that based on current processing timelines, the Government of Argentina currently takes between 10-16 months (!) from the time you submit your application until you have your shiny new Argentinian passport in your hands. This citizenship by marriage program is designed for people who intend to live in Argentina (at least while your application is pending). You can argue that this is not written in their constitution and you will be right. I am just saying that these days more and more people finding themselves in their applications being denied on that basis. My friend is an immi lawyer in Argentina, so I trust her on this. It is a very powerful passport I grant you that but sometime you have to pay a price for it, in this case, being married (always the worst) and by actually residing there for maybe a year. Great people, awesome food, good looking women, rich culture, beautiful architecture and pretty safe. You can't go wrong. Maybe you will end up liking it so much that you will stay there for good.
Hope this helps!
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