Recovery of the Spanish nationality RDGRN [11ª] 30 September 2019 [born in Argentina
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20318/cdt.2021.6307Keywords:
Spanish nationality, lost and recovering, requirements, legal resident, not apply to emigrants or the children of emigrants (art. 26 Civil Code)Abstract
Once Spanish nationality is lost, there is a possibility of recovering it. To do so, it is necessary to meet the following requirements: The interested party must be legally resident in Spain. However, this requirement shall not apply to emigrants or the children of emigrants (art. 26 Civil Code). This commentary analyzes a resolution of the DGRN on the recovery of Spanish nationality. The peculiarity of the case lies in the intention of the promoter to expand the concept of emigrant-children of emigrant of article 26 of the Civil Code to a very peculiar case of a back and forth emigration. An extension of the criterion that the DGRN does not consider acceptable.
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