I born in Argentina but I have American citizenship, Do I have double nationality?
Answer:
The United states does not recognise dual Citizenship.even though by your original country's law you may still be a citizen of another country.
The word nationality refers to the nation you were born in. You only have one nationality.
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America is a continent not a nation continents do not issue citizenship.
"Even if your child acquired US citizenship at birth and has been issued a US passport, if he or she was born in Argentina, under Argentine law the child will be an Argentine citizen. All births in Argentina must be recorded with the Argentine civil registry officials, and under Argentine law, all Argentines must travel with an Argentine passport.
Under Argentine law, a person under age 21 is a minor. In cases in which one parent wishes to travel with a minor alone, or if the minor wishes to travel alone, the accompanying parent or solo traveler minor must obtain a legalized authorization from the non-traveling parent or from both parents consenting the child's departure from Argentina. American citizen parents of Argentine citizen children may wish to prepare this authorization should emergency travel be necessary. An Argentine notary public, escribano, can prepare this permission and certify the parent(s)' signature(s).
For more information, please contact Argentina's immigration authority, the Direccion Nacional de Migraciones, at tel. no.4317-0200 or 4317-0237 / 4317-0238 (from 8:00 to 13:00 hs.) "
Yes, you have dual citizenship.
Contact the Argentina embassy, they might be able to tell you. Your parents should know though
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