‼The requirements for Permanent Residency in Paraguay have changed in November 2022‼ To get the updated information on the Residency and Pricing watch my new Paraguay Residency video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MZfE84FhVZg.html ⚠
Hey Hnm, that’s awesome. Go ahead an book a free coaching call with me if you need more details on how to obtain Paraguayan Residency: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
I can’t wait for this to premiere. We going to have a behind the scenes session here half an hour before the Episode will start. You can ask me questions in the chat or at @trausner. Looking forward to seeing you guys! 🙌🏼
Hey you all, we are so excited to share our story with you. Paraguay is an amazing place with some amazing people and we are so grateful that we can call it our new home. For a bit now we have to cross over to Brazil and meet up with #ChristophHeuermann. What do you think, will we make it to #Brazil? Can we Join christoph and his crew of @SailStaatenlos in Rio? Write your thoughts here in the comments!
Bro, I’m in CA hell. I never took the poison sting thing. I know why your not viral. I’ve worked in e-commerce, affiliate marketing, and social media campaigning. So I’ll give you a free tip. Don’t expose corruption and lies. The algo will bump you down, and possibly demonetize you. I’d love to do what you are doing. I’d pick up and leave right now. I’d totally love to speak with you. Do you have WhatsApp?
@@dklurf hey good to hear from you. Yea let’s talk. We are constantly traveling so please go ahead and schedule a call with me here. I’d highly appreciate it: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
It’s hard to find all the overlanding gear in Paraguay. In the states we probably would have gathered it all together within a week. Outdoor stuff is more common there, in Brazil too!
yes, this is so true. we had a hard time just finding the simplest camping gear in Paraguay. Whoever reads this from Paraguay, maybe you can give us a hint on where to find outdoor gear in Paraguay!
@@HaveYourADVENTURE hay un lugar muy conocido en Asunción llamado "el mohicano" está cerca de un lugar conocido como cuatro mojones, sería pasando un poco la terminal de ómnibus de Asunción. Luego está Ciudad del este donde puedes encontrar cualquier tipo de equipamiento que necesites, en Ciudad del este me gusta personalmente una tienda llamada cellshop donde todo es auténtico con garantía, nada de imitaciones
@@alexisgenial08 Gracias por el consejo. acabo de buscar "El Mohicano". parece una tienda muy pequeña solo para artes de pesca, ¿o me equivoco? Estábamos buscando un lugar donde pudieras comprar equipo para acampar, sillas y mesas para acampar.
When you drive a lot, you will sometimes be stopped by the police. Usually somewhere on a main road. There they will ask you for all the required documents and maybe med kit and fire extinguisher. There are also some permanent police stations along some major roads. There they check for speeding and also sometimes stop people for a random check. Generally they will try to find some fault but we haven’t experienced them trying to make up problems. So if everything is good, you’ll be fine. Alexandra has a great video about our police stops in Paraguay on her channel with English subtitles. We had to pay before. You can see there how we handled it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xw5kbZF7-WE.html
@@HaveYourADVENTURE I will watch her video, right now. I have crossed Argentina East to West and Chile South to North, I have never had a problem. Sometimes they ask for everything sometimes they just asked where we were heading to, it was ok. Chilean border control is complicated, they check everything, anyway if you comply with their laws it's ok too. I have never been to Paraguay, but people said it was complicated
@@lucaseduardowittyx3018 we have traveled now in 6 countries in South America with our car and it seems to be very similar everywhere. There is nothing majorly worse about the situation in Paraguay. We in fact had more annoying police stops in Bolivia. Alexandra also has videos on that. I think you should be fine with already having South America knowledge.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE truth be told I am Brazilian, people told me to avoid Bolivia and Paraguay, but traveller keep telling me people are wrong about Paraguay
@@muhammadaminbhatti4487 South America. Just like in the videos. Now the journey continues in Brazil. You can watch the season final about BRAZIL in the next video and then we have an expat interview and episode 1 of season 2!
It is one of the easiest permanent residency to get in the world. If you want some more information about it go ahead and book a free call with me with the link in the description.
Thank you Chris. The majority of the videos of season one of the Adventure Escape Diaries were edited by Matt. He is doing a great job. Some other editors were on it too and we will see more of them in season two. I am glad you enjoy the editing style. I hope we can evolve with our future videos. What do you especially like about them?
@@Chris-ol9tc thank you for the feedback. That’s great to know. Next episode is going to be the season finale. But no worries. Season 2 is already in the works. Go ahead and subscribe and im excited for your feedback to guter episodes 🙌🏼
@@HaveYourADVENTURE 🤔🤔🤔 Honestly, I think it is possible but I'm not sure. Anyway, I'll be waiting for the next video to know it, ok? Thanks for answering!!!