Argentina’s proposed citizenship‑by‑investment (CBI) framework is still undefined. The government has not disclosed thresholds, processing times, or eligibility criteria, leaving investors uncertain about how—or if—the program will materialize.
Expert Panel
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Andrés Echevarría – Chair of Vivanco & Vivanco, dual‑licensed in Argentina and the United States. He advises private clients and governments on drafting national investment‑migration frameworks and has been listed among the Top 25 EB‑5 attorneys twice.
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Francisco Isetta – Partner at Mercatus Consulting, focused on business development and investment projects across Argentina for both local and foreign firms, giving him direct insight into capital flows within the country.
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Paula Carello – Argentine immigration and citizenship lawyer, founder of Lux Brumalis and President of Fundación Migra. She previously advised Argentina’s National Directorate of Migration before moving to private practice, providing perspective from both the public and private sides of the system.
Topics to Be Covered (Live Private Briefing – August 4)
- Current status of the CBI program and possible future structures
- Potential applicant categories and the state’s capacity to process applications quickly
- Investment options likely to meet qualification criteria
- Legal standing: whether the initiative will be implemented via decree or formal legislation
- Overall Argentine investment climate
- Regional context, including Mercosur recognition of Argentine citizenship
The briefing is intended for IMI Pros and IMI Sovereigns, with seats allocated to existing members.
Source article: www.imidaily.com






