I’m glad you liked the video. If you still have more questions about the #Residency in #Paraguay, feel free to ask me here or book a free coaching session through my website: HaveYourAdventure.com
@@HaveYourADVENTUREtoo bad paraguay had a lockdown. This means I won't be let into that country in case SHTF in my country although I have residency in paraguay.
Thank you a lot. I realized that there is not a lot of information on Paraguay out there. Not a lot of English sources. I try to help anyone who wants to come to Paraguay and live a life in freedom!
After wathching this video I told to Paul via zoom. He answered all my questions kindly and even more. Thanks to Paul I have some useful contacts and tips for my trip around Latin America. Good luck Paul and see you there later!
Thank you so much for your good words. I’m glad I could help. Let me know if there is anything else I can do for you. Good luck with your personal journey! 🙌
Paul thank you for giving me clear vision and structured way how to proceed with residency application in Paraguay. It helped me to understand how easy and uncomplicated it is! So that in this insecure world, the flag theory is real and doable! Thank you for opening up my eyes!
Hi Paul Ur information is really very impressive BCS ur actual authentic Paraguye permanent residency information.Thanks a lot for informing us. I like to talk to you.
Me da mucha curiosidad saber cómo fue que escuchaste hablar de Paraguay la primera vez y qué cosas fueron las que despertaron tus ganas de visitar el país. Ciertamente hay todo tipo de comunidades extranjeras, sobre todo alemanes y japoneses, muchos lugares increíbles para visitar en todo el interior del país. Normalmente las personas de la capital son muy diferentes a las personas del interior, estas últimas brindan una experiencia única a todos los extranjeros que nos visitan
¡Hola, gracias por preguntar! ¡Paraguay es un gran hogar para nosotros! Ya hace años, estaba interesado en viajar por América del Sur. Llegué a Centroamérica pero nunca al Sur. En ese momento yo estaba estudiando en Europa y ya hice mis planes para mis futuros viajes. Cuando investigaba sobre América del Sur, escuché mucho sobre Paraguay y que es un gran país para tener una base de operaciones en América del Sur. Es estable y seguro y tiene gente amable. El proceso de residencia es fácil y para nosotros fue suficiente para elegir a Paraguay como nuestra residencia. Decidimos viajar desde Paraguay a todos los países de Sudamérica. eso es lo que empezamos a hacer ahora. primer destino Brasil. ¡Hablaremos más sobre esto en nuestro próximo episodio!
I’m really happy that you say that. I felt the same way when i researched the residency process in Paraguay. I just couldn’t find any good information. That’s why I decided to make this video. I hope it helps. The next few videos on my channel will be about our life here in Paraguay. Feel free to subscribe and share with other english speakers!
Hey Paul, really loved the video! Very informative! I'm currently thinking to apply for this residency in Paraguay but I'm unsure about how to get a fixer/helper/lawyer to make the process easy and what is a normal price. Would you be able to make a recommendation? Thanks in advance 🙌🏻
Hey thank you Jonathan. Yea the Paraguay residency is still a great idea. The best immigration helper is dependent on what your exact situation is. Go ahead and book a free call with me (link in the description) and I can point you in the right direction. 🙌🏼
Yea it was bad timing. There were Riots in the streets of Asuncion and so the government locked down for a few weeks. That’s why all the applications were backed up. The normal processing time is between 8 to 12 months but when you pay for “VIP” treatment you can usually have it within 6 weeks. At the moment that works perfectly fine. So everyone is good now… until the next riots start ;)
@@HaveYourADVENTURE I was thinking of driving from Montreal, all the way to south america - until i reach the Amazonia forest, I wish to live there, its the simple life, Hiding somewhere, lol / Canada is now a full blown socialist anti-human country so I intend to leave asap. Not afraid to reach Brazil, I am kinda allergic to cold weather now lol. I enjoyed your videos. I intend to also lift some weights, its so important to have our body top shape. thanks again for your reply. :-)
@@phoenixclaw456 that sounds like an awesome journey. We should definitely connect. We just met a Canadian couple who did just the same and they are happy residents of Paraguay now. Stay tuned on my channel for more videos. Season two will be all about Brazil. *Spoiler Alert* - We attempt to cross the Amazon Rain Forest with our Car! I got some informative episodes coming on that. So if you need some help on your journey feel free to reach out on Social Media or go ahead and book a free coaching. We can stay in contact like that. As for your Pan-American driving, do you have a solution for the gap between Panama and Colombia? There are no streets and the only way to get a car across is container shipping. It’s kinda pricy, otherwise we would drive back and forth from Mexico to Paraguay on a regular basis. Let me know your thoughts. 🙌🏼
Alexandra und Paul sind auf dem Weg zu echten Südamerika-Kennern und haben - zumindest für Paraguay - den Durchblick bis in die Details. Sie beraten kenntnisreich, charmant und geduldig. Echte Empfehlung!
The requirements for Permanent Residency in Paraguay have changed in November 2022! Go ahead and book a free call here with me to get the updated steps towards your new freedom: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
@@sachinthurani369 im glad I could help you a bit. I just subscribed to your RU-vid channel. Maybe we have a chance to meet up sometime in South America.
A good question. The best way to apply is to use an immigration helper. It always depends on your situation but if you want we can talk about it in a free coaching call. You can apply with the link in the video description.
In just under 24 hours we have the premiere of the #Residency in #Paraguay video. Join me for the live premiere here or at my channel at @Trausner Im looking forward to all your questions about how to get a permanent residency in Paraguay! Post them here in the comments!
Sehr guter Video. Oesterreicher voraus. Ich bin gerade in Asuncion angekommen aus Deutschland. Gibt es noch irgendetwas wichtiges zu beachten? Waere schoen zu wissen.
Danke fuer deine Nachricht. Freut uns, dass du es zu uns nach Suedamerika geschafft hast. Hetzt heisst es mal Aufenhaltsgenehmigung bekommen, land sichern und genießen 🙌🏼
I'm curious. Why would you go through permanent residency process if as you say, your plan is to stay for 3 months? You can stay in most countries for 90 days on a tourist visa, with the option of renewing for a further days.
Hey there, thank you for your comment. A great question! So our plan is to stay in the Americas for at least a few years. Maybe 5, maybe longer. Most of that time we want to spend in South America. Paraguay is in the center of South America and offers great connections to all other South American countries. Therefore it is an amazing location for a Home Base. Also looking to the #FlagTheory, one can have as many residencies as one likes and the Paraguayan Residency is one of the easiest one to get worldwide. It is basically for life. So whenever in the future we want to permanently move to Paraguay, we always have that option. These are volatile times worldwide and you never know what country goes into another lockdown or turns against its own people. Having multiple options to go to is a big plus. Additional to those thoughts, we are also planning on buying property in South America. Paraguay is currently experiencing a huge influx in immigrants. They all need places to live and rental property is getting tight. So i see a big business opportunity here. (See the next video in the series) Overall Paraguay is an amazing place and in total we already spent over a year here. Our journey will continue but eventually after visiting many other countries we will always come back HOME: Paraguay!
Hi Paul, thanks for such a great video in English regarding Paraguay residency. I have more questions regarding the permanent residency process. You mentioned I would need to notarize my birth certificate and criminal record statement. Did you mean to get apostille or anything else? Thank you
Awesome, good to have you here. We just now have a live premiere of our newest Paraguay episode. Check it out. I will answer your questions after the premiere!
So here I am now. Yes, the notarization for the countries that support it can be an apostille for your documents instead. Apostille is an international agreement of some countries. Paraguay accepts it and if your country also accepts it then you go with that. I hope that answers your question. Let me know if there is anything else i can help you with. Good luck with your process and see you soon in Paraguay!
Hello Henry, thanks for your question. The situation with your documents depend on your Citizenship and your current residency. When your country has a Apostille agreement with Paraguay, then you need to get your documents and then have them apositleld by the right ministry of your government. In this case that would be sufficient. If your country and Paraguay does not have an Apostille agreement, then you have to have your documents issued by your government, then you need to notarize the documents at a governmental approved notary, then you need to have those documents approved by the Paraguayan embassy that is responsible for your country. In general make sure that all your documents are available in either English, Spanish or in one of the languages that can be translated in Paraguay. For more information about the process and your particular case, please schedule a free call with me. Here is the link: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
Hi, Paul ...you have made a very informative video.Thanks for that and hope you are enjoying there.I'm from India.Can you guide me for PR of Paraguay for Indian?
Thank you Jainkrupa, Paraguay truly is a great place to live. They accept applicants form almost every country in the world, India included. Your challenge is to get a tourist visa for Paraguay and you also need to pre authorize all documents at the Paraguayan embassy in India. These are two steps that you need to talk to the Paraguayan embassy for. Once you have those two parts figured out, I can help you with the things you need to do within Paraguay.
That’s a good question. Notarizing and apostille always have to be done in your home country. Once your documents are in English and apostilled then you are good to go. If your country doesn’t have an apostille agreement with Paraguay then you have to notarize and then have them pre-authorized at the Paraguayan Embassy in your country. I hope that helped. If you have more questions, go ahead and book a free call with me. Link in the description.
In Paraguay most housing property is divided in lots of around 500m2. Enough for a one family house and your yard. In fancier neighborhoods in gated communities in the suburbs of Asuncion you will pay between 15 to 40,000 USD for the property. Building a simple one family house can range from 60,000 to 100,000 USD. These are Paraguayan Standards we are talking about. Building a US style house will probably cost US prices. These are suburban prices. In Asuncion you will pay a lot more, further on the countryside, less. It all depends on the standard of living that you are looking for. I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any more questions and feel free to book a free couching session to go more into details.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE I’m not traveling yet but maybe to Asia in a year. I was thinking of affordable places to live and I’ve heard Paraguay is a good place .
Alexandra Allover just released a video on housing and prices in Paraguay: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-McFqT6VqDVM.html It’s in German, with English & Spanish Subtitles!
Hello Adam, getting Paraguay residency is one of the easiest residency processes in the world. You need to have your birth certificate, a criminal record and a valid passport that gets you a stay in Paraguay for at least 3 months. That’s it, then you can start the process. In November 2022 there were some changes to the residency process. Now it is a two steps process. After the initial application you need to come back after two years and either present a deposit of about 5000 usd or your university degree. Then you have the permanent residency. Your ID card needs to then be renewed every 10 years. I hope that helped. Let me know if you have any additional questions. Feel free to book a free coaching call with me with the link in the description so we can talk about more details and I can suggest some Immigration helpers to you.
@@adamputh1090 thanks for your question. I did a bit of an investigation. Citizenship in Paraguay is generally a tough topic. Every year hundreds of people apply for citizenship and just a few percent of them will actually be accepted. Paraguay is the country with the easiest residency program in the world but its a lot harder to get citizenship. Should you be accepted to get citizenship, which is a 10 to 15 year process and costs way above 10,000 USD, then there is ways to keep your current citizenship but generally Paraguay will ask you to lay it down. Just when you are born with dual citizen parents will it be easy to keep both of them. The exception is the very few countries that you listed. Residency is highly recommended in Paraguay but if Citizenship is your goal and you want to stay in a Latin country then i would suggest Mexico as the faster and more valuable option. If you are interested in more information about that, feel free to book a free coaching call with me with the link in the description.
I want to move to Paraguay w my children but i wonder can i get residency w 5000$ Usd for ever 🤔 And what you mean by that the people can show University Degree instead money 🤔
Great question. The requirements for Paraguay residency have slightly changed in November 2022. So since this video aired they made things a bit more streamlined, removed steps but also added one more step. At the moment you are not required to bring your proof of solvency at the initial application. The proof of solvency was either 5000 usd deposit per family or one family member having a Higher Education degree instead. This is now not required at the beginning of your journey, but you will have to bring it after two years, when you renew your temporary residency for the permanent residency. With the first application you get a 2 year residency and then you submit to the permanent residency. You are still able to all the things you wanted to do with your Paraguay residency in those first two years, so there is no compromise here. Let me know if this helped and feel free to book a free call with me if you have more questions. The link for the call is in the description of the video!
Hey Victoria, that’s a great question. It really depends on your situation. The short answer is yes, but you need to consider a few things. If your degree is in English, I would recommend doing the translations in Paraguay. First get your Apostille or notarization on your degree and then come to Paraguay and do the translation at one of the authorized translators. They need to be authorized by the government of Paraguay, otherwise you’d have to notarize or Apostille the degree again. All this is true for your other documents as well. On the other hand, if you are using a good immigration helper, they usually do the translations for you, included in a package price. I hope that answer helped you a bit. If you have any more questions or need help with choosing an immigration helper, you can contact me directly and book a free coaching call here: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
Even Mexico and Brazil had lockdowns, but the countries were open at all times. In Paraguay, during the lockdown, you were not allowed to enter, unless you had a residency or citizenship.
@@66wow99 we did not yet have a residency in PY during the lockdown that happened all around the world. We got our residency at the beginning of 2021. From what we have heard it depended a lot where you were during that time. In the big cities they implement the same restrictions as everywhere else in the world, but in a lot of smaller communities life continued like always. In early 2021, when we were there, they tried to implement a one week lockdown but nobody cared. Life as always. In the following episode of this video we talk about how there was a riot in Asuncion because people wanted to go back to normal. That set the government back and ever since then there has never been an attempt to do a lock down again.
Thank you Marc for your good words. Are you referring to my old Sailboat in Florida? Unfortunately i had to sell that one but don’t worry, just to tease our future videos a bit, we actually have an opportunity coming up that is connected to a Sailboat. So stay tuned and subscribed. You will learn more in the next video!
Awesome can’t wait for that one! Yeah you mentioned a sailboat and it started making me think about options for sailing in Paraguay which had never crossed my mind. I’ll be waiting for the next video. Of course if you end up renting or buying a place that will make a great subject too. Thanks!
Thank you Paul for this video and the free consultation call. I gained a lot of clarity and lost "the beaureaucracy fear" thanks to your guidance. Appreciate a lot your patience explaining all the process. I will definetely recommend you to our nomad friends :) Keep doing the great job on youtube! Best, Ana & Seba
Thank you two. I’m glad I could shed some light onto that topic. Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with. We are looking forward meeting you some day on the road. 🙌
Thank you so much for the free consultation, Paul! Super useful, learned a ton! If anyone is interested in getting the residency themselves, I can highly recommend doing a free coaching session with him. And also if you're interested in setting up a US LLC, Paul's super knowledgeable on those topics!!
Hi! Amazing video, thank you for sharing. Really enjoy Asunción. Quick question: I am also thinking about getting residency with my wife. We are both US citizens and can get 90 days + 90 more days with an extension in countries like Argentina and Brazil. My question is this: with Paraguayan residency are you now able to travel to Mercosur countries for a longer period of time? Because if you could do that without having to worry about tax implications in those countries that would be amazing! We have a similar idea of making South America home and see Paraguay as being able to hopefully play a big part of that. Thank you for your time!
Thank you so much for your question. This is an important topics for many. The questions has two angles. The one thing is you traveling to the countries and if you are allowed to stay longer, and the other thing your, tax implications. So let me answer the tax part first, im not a lawyer nor accountant but as far as I know, you will be legally tax liable in almost any country in this world, in case you stay for longer than 180 days. How you handle this liability is up to you. Paraguay offers a Territorial Tax System. That means as a resident of Paraguay, you do not need to declare or pay taxes on income that is not generated from within Paraguay. (Even if you stay longer than 180 days). For US citizens though, it is to note that no matter where in the world you live, you will always be tax liable in the US, though i think i have heard there is certain ways around it, but you’d have to discuss this with a specialist. The first part of your question, the traveling with Paraguayan residency, the ID card can be used to cross borders into other Mercosur countries, without having to show your passport. Generally you need to declare if you want to stay inside the country for longer than 3 months. We ended up staying in Brazil for 6 months, because we got an extension with the Federal Police in Brazil. As far as we noticed, if you cross to brazil with just the ID card, no one really knows when you entered or when you will leave Brazil. So we met many people who stay however long they want. This can go well, but it could also cause you problems. This is really up to your own judgement. If you want some more detailed insight in how to best handle these options, go ahead an book a free call with me. Im happy to give you some more advice on the phone. The link is in the description of the video. All the best. 🙌🏼
Tell me in the comments, what are the questions about Paraguay that you would like to have answered? Do you need to know more about the Residency Process or do you need more information about buying a car in Paraguay? Ask me in the comments and I will answer all of your questions! 🙌🏼
@@tayomayowa1854 hello, yes it is possible to use a university degree like a bachelor or masters degree as substitute for the 5000 USD deposit. The application is slightly different but you can discuss this with your immigration helper. If you need some additional help for the immigration process, just go ahead and book a free call with me and I can make sure everything is cleared up for you. Here is the link to schedule a call: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
In case you are preparing your Permanent Residency application for Paraguay, or want a better insight into how it works, then I recommend making an appointment with Paul I had a zoom call with Paul yesterday and can say that it was tremendously helpful to hear from somebody who recently went through the entire process himself. I found Paul to have an excellent grasp of all the details involved. He gave lots of great tips based on local knowledge (things that are hard to find via lengthy internet searches). And he is very patient, reliable and pleasant to deal with. Thanks for all the help Paul!
Thank you for your good words. I’m so glad I could help you clear up all uncertainties. I’m happy to help you with anything that still needs to be done. I hope your journey to Paraguay is smooth and you will enjoy it in Sou5 America as much as we do! 🙌🏼
@@Richard_D24 Nope. No agent. I scheduled a call with Paul and asked him a bunch of questions. He patiently answered all of them for which I am thankful. Cheers from Asuncion. I just completed my residency application here
Being an expat already, Can someone, notaries documents from resident country ( not from born country/ citizen country), visit Paraguay and apply for TR?
Thanks for your question. It depends on your citizenship country. Some countries offer notarization and Apostille in their embassies. Maybe contact your current embassy and ask if you can do the process remote. Otherwise, some countries offer that you give someone in your citizenship country a notarized authorization that they can do the process for you. I hope that helped. In case you still have questions, feel free to book a free coaching call with me with the link in the description.
Yes the internet is always an important topic! The good news here is that the bigger cities in Paraguay do have a vast expansion program with their Fiberglas internet. We never actually had our own internet contract but we stayed at many hotels and airbnbs. The last time we were in Asuncion about a year ago we got speeds up to 100 Mbit. When driving around though we saw advertisements for fiberglass up to 200 Mbit. The internet situation seems to change fast. In San Bernardino, a smaller city outside of Asuncion, we had 50 Mbit the first year and then a year later they upgraded the city to 100mbit. Paraguay is in a huge expansion phase at the moment and we left for our South America tour about a year ago. So things might have changed to the better already. On the countryside internet was just available through high antennas. But worst case scenario, this year Starlink Internet will become available in Paraguay, just like it is now in many other South American countries. The price probably around 55 usd per month and 450 usd for the dish. and many people we saw got a steady 250 Mbit download with it. Should we chose to buy land in a remote location that would be an option for us. But like I said, cities getting build out with fiberglass. To get specific companies just google the city & fiberglass internet and some options will show up. I hope that helped.
Literally just had a free consultation with Paul about residency in Paraguay. Very helpful and friendly. I learned more from Paul in 40mins than from other sources! :)
Wow I first heard about this residency program back in 2018. Nice to see it’s still going on in 2022. Definitely will be contacting you to receive more information. After my trip to South America 🇧🇷🇨🇴🇺🇾 I fell in love with that continent ❤️
@@PLZRWD it is a possibility, we keep all our options open. Though Paraguay is an easy country to get residency but not so easy to get citizenship. There are other countries with easier ways to do so.
Thanks for asking, this depends on the country of your citizenship. Some countries have an apostille agreement with Paraguay, some don’t. If you want to discuss your specific case with me, feel free to book a free coaching call with the link in the description. See you there.
As far as I know almost all countries participated in the first lock down. The good thing is that you’d till had lots of freedoms in many places in Paraguay. As with all countries, the further you are away from civilization, the more true freedom you will enjoy.
Thanks for your question. You need to ask at your national police if your home country. They will give you an international police record. Ideally in English or Spanish. Then depending on your countries connections you need to either apostille it or notarize it. Let me know if there is anything else Incan help you with. Feel free to book a free coaching call with me to discuss your particular case.
I like your videos about paraguary . I have a question. For foreigner who want to live in paraguay , must he first obtain a temporary residency then permanent residency to obtain the citizenship of paraguay , or he can directly get permanent residency then the citizenship? and what is the duration required of staying in paraguay to obtain the citizenship. ? Thank you .
Thank you for your questions. Yes indeed the Paraguay residency requirements have changed a bit since we uploaded this video. Go ahead and subscribe to the channel, we will soon upload a video with all the new requirements. Just to sum it up, the new initial steps were made a bit easier. No need for the 5000 usd deposit initially and no need to do a medical checkup. But what was added is an additional step after 2 years, then you will have to fulfill the 5000 usd deposit. Besides that the requirements are mostly unchanged. If you need some more information or are looking for a residency helper, you can go on a free coaching call with me here: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
the 5000 usd deposit used to be per person if single or per family if married with kids under 18 years of age. currently at the initial application for residency you dont need to provide the 5000 usd deposit but you need to have it provided in two years when you get your permanent residency renewed for 10 years. i hope that helps. if you have any more detailed questions about the new residency application feel free to book a free coaching call with the link in the description.
I’m happy to help you with the residency process. Go ahead and book a free coaching call with me here and we can talk about the details: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
Thank you, I’m glad I can help a bit. The price of the PR in Paraguay depends a lot on convenience levels and tome frames. If you speak Spanish and have a lot of time on your hands, then you can apply for the residency yourself. It will take a week or two to get all the applications done in Asunción and it will cost you around 300 USD. That way you will get the final Residency ID cards in 8 to 12 months. If you wanna cut down that application time to one or two days and not deal with the officials, then you can get an immigration helper for around 1000 USD. That way you will still have to wait 8 to 12 months for the documents but the process at the beginning is easier. Another option is to get the VIP package. Then the application will be handled within one day and you will have your final documents within just 6 weeks. This is usually priced around 2000 USD. There is lots of different immigration helpers out there. Some faster, some slower. Some will tell you one price at the beginning and then ask for more money later. You wanna avoid those. If you want you can DM me or book a free counseling call and we can see what your situation looks like and what options you have. I hope that helped. Let me know if you need anything else.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Thank you so much, Paul bro for detail.... Information ✨🙏🏻 and ya I surely book appointment or DM you.. because I have some more questions related Paraguay PR process... & Also Avoid scammer, fake broker.... Again Thank you
Once you get your Paraguayan residency you can get your Paraguayan drivers license and you drive with that one. As a tourist you can drive with your passport and your native drivers license for up to three months. I have never needed an international drivers license, nowhere, ever. And i have traveled to 60 countries all around the world.
Thank you so much for this great question. You mentioned the citizenship program of the US military. This actually just works if you are already a permanent residency holder and have a green card. Then you can apply for citizenship in just one year instead of five, but if you are a foreigner without residency then enlisting in the US army is not possible. Contrary to the US, most other countries do not have a program for foreigners to enlist in their militaries, Paraguay included. Paraguay only accepts Paraguay citizens in its military and there is no way to enlist as a foreigner. Though Paraguay residency is one of the easiest permanent residency to get in the world. So besides a few documents all you need is a short term deposit of 5000 USD or an academic degree. If you want to know more detailed about that, feel free to book a free call with me with the link in the video description.
Thanks for your question. Yea we noticed how hard it can be to find a good immigration helper. We found one that we are happy to recommend. It really depends on your situation though. Go ahead and book a free coaching call with me and we can Analyse what would work best for you: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
Paul is the guy to help you. I booked my call with him and most likely going to jump into my adventure in a couple of weeks - which is to go for residency in Paraguay. Thank you Paul!
Ich habe mich mit Paul in einem personal call über den Prozess der Residency in Paraguay unterhalten, es ist immer gut, sich mit jemandem über das Thema unterhalten zu können, der es bereits schon einmal durchlaufen hat. Er ist sehr nett und extrem hilfsbereit, vorallem hat er mich auf eine Person hingewiesen, die ich gar nicht auf der Uhr hatte und aufgrund des guten Verlaufs der Residency application bei Paul habe ich es daraufhin ebenfalls getan und alles lief wirklich einwandfrei, Danke Dir nochmals.
Es freut mich, dass es alles so gut geklappt hat mit deiner #ParaguayResidency 🙌🏼 Wir freuen uns schon dich mal in Paraguay zu treffen. Alles gute und bis bald!
My husband and I had a chance to speak with Paul On a zoom call yesterday We were impressed on how quickly he was able to get back to us . We were so grateful for all the information he was able to provide for us, regarding moving to Paraguay. Thank you again Paul for taking the time and your patience in answering our questions.
To both of you, a big thank you. It was my pleasure talking to you and I hope you will have a great transition to Paraguay! Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with.
Paraguay is the place to do it. It’s one of the easiest permanent residencies to get and there are many used 4x4s available on the market. The purchase was easy, just the process takes a few weeks, to complete the registration. But you can already use your car during that time.
@@BrendanMetcalfe have you had a chance to watch Alexandra’s video on car purchase in Paraguay? (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tnP-XQ7gk6s.html) She is going through the process quite comprehensively. It’s in German but with english subtitles. On my channel, in the next two Paraguay videos, I will talk a little bit more about the car purchase as well. For the future, i have definitely a car review planned for our Toyota Prado and how we are using it for our South America Trip. If you have a bit of patience, subscribe to my channel and I will surprise you with some new car videos in the future!
Hi Paul, just watched your video, VERY helpful.. I'm currently in Mexico and in the process to apply for my permanent residency in Paraguay this March. Quick question on the paperwork.. Did they ask you for a criminal record of 5 years? Or just of the last year? I'm a nomad and have been living in more than 20 countries in the past 12 years and had only a residency here and there.. not everywhere. Any tips on how I could prove a criminal record history of 5 years as a nomad? Thank you! Rianna
Hey Rianna, good to hear from you. Hoe gaat het met jouw? Great you are coming to Paraguay. Generally they will ask you for a criminal record of the past 5 years. This can be hard to get when you lived at many places. The easiest in this case is usually to get it from your country of citizenship. Then you usually do not need to proof your residencies in other places. I hope that helped. If you have any more questions, i am happy to help. You can also book a free coaching call and we can talk about your specific case on the phone. You will for sure enjoy it here.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Thank you Paul for your quick reply. 'Het gaat geweldig!' I'll ask the Dutch embassy here in Mexico for a police record. Hope that works.. :-) I'll keep you updated, so you can keep advising others with the most recent information. Thank you for sharing and helping others! It's highly appreciated..
@@HaveYourADVENTURE ah, another question.. did you connect with other expats/entrepeneurs already in Paraguay? Is there a Whatsapp group, like we have here in Mexico?
@@dutchclubonline7635 People in Paraguay mostly use Facebook. There has been a government push for facebook some years ago and now everyone is on it. There are some good groups available. Id recommend “Expats in Paraguay”
I’d say the living standard is higher in Paraguay than in Nicaragua. But the cost of living is also higher in Paraguay than in Nicaragua. I have been to both places but have spent more time in Paraguay. As with many countries, in Paraguay it depends on where you want to live and how big your budget is. You can find luxury places here or go for the cheapest of the cheap. It’s all possible. But generally speaking Paraguay is a fast developing nation. Mostly due to all the foreign investments mostly done by the neighboring countries and Europeans.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE So Paraguay has a lot to offer? It sounds like you would prefer to get or live in Paraguay get the residency, than get Nicaragua residency. Thanks for your opinion.
@@christopherhouse7937 I think Paraguay is preferable, mostly because you need to live in Nicaragua for at least half a year each year. That was why it was not so interesting for us to get residency in Nicaragua. We wanted to travel a lot and long.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Thank You, for providing this information to me! Have you been to Albania? 🇦🇱 I have heard it amazing country, with low cost of living, Mediterranean food,turquoise waters, and mountains! A true unpolished gem!. 😁🇦🇱
@@christopherhouse7937 I’m sure Albania is a great country. I have never been though. I personally focused on Latin America for now. If you wanna know more about residency in Paraguay, Brazil or Mexico, go ahead and book a free coaching call with me. The link is in the video description or the pinned comment.
Paraguayan residency is the easiest and at the same time the most difficult residency you will ever get… Only those who have gone through the process will understand. We can start this process for you. Think about the pros: Paraguay has a friendly tax system: it has no wealth tax, no capital gains tax, no inheritance or estate tax. And no capital acquisitions tax.
Good question. Our situation with our immigration helper worked out well after all. We are having a pretty good connection to him and think he is probably one of the best resources we have here in Paraguay. But it really depends on your situation. Country, family, education. There are many things that can change what would work well for you. If you want we can talk about it all in a free coaching cal. Feel free to go ahead and book it here: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
Hi i am interested into immigrate to Paraguay and have some questions wich i hope you can answer, what immigration helper did you use and how did you find him? And for citizens in Iran can they apply for permanent recidency?
Hello Adrian. Thank you for your questions. Yes citizens of Iran can apply for permanent residency. The challenge here really is to get the visa for Paraguay from the embassy and also the documents need to be notarized and then authorized by the Paraguayan embassy beforehand. These tasks can sometimes be challenging and an immigration helper can start helping you, once those two steps are accomplished. As for who to choose, we can talk more about that in a a free coaching call. You can schedule it with the link in the description, but I’d highly suggest to sort out the visa and authorization of documents with your local Paraguayan embassy first.
Hey there Thank you so much for the good information. I'm from Pakistan and I want to apply for Paraguay now, can we talk? So you can guide me more about it. Humble request.
Hello Paras, good to hear you are interested in Paraguay. Feel free to sign up for a free caching call for paraguay with the link here: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling Im looking forward to our talk.
Thank you for your question. Yes you can bring a notarized or apostilled university degree instead of the ~5000 usd deposit. It worked for us and many of my clients. Let me know if you have any other questions and feel free to book a free call with me to talk about your detailed case.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE a question; how long does it take to get 5000 usd back ? when you have PR , can you get the money back ? thank you so much for your answers. regards.
@@japoncae7211 the deposit is given when you start your application process for the residency in Paraguay. Then it is held for the duration of your processing time. This processing time depends on if you do the application yourself (usually within 8 to 12 months) or if you higher an immigration helper. (Between 2 and 6 months, depending on the quality of your immigration helper and how much you pay). Then the money will be paid back to you in the local Paraguayan currency, Guaranis.
Paul is a very helpful person..I had a couple free consultancy sessions with him, and he answered all my questions in relation to obtaining residency in Paraguay..He even went further to answer other questions that aren’t related to Paraguay residency (e.g. banking, setting up offshore companies, etc). I definitely recommend Paul to anyone who seek residency in Paraguay; He's your go-to guy for that kind of thing.
Hello Paul. Thanks for this video. Please, I would like to know, if a couple would like to apply, can only 1 person go through the process on behalf of them? E.g can the wife be in Paraguay while the process is being completed for the couple while the husband is in their home country? My husband and I would like to apply but he would not be able to take out like 2 months to go through the process.
Thank you for your great question. A family can apply together as one entity and just need to deposit the 5000 usd one time for husband, wife and all their children under the age of 18. Unfortunately though, everyone has to be present to start the application process. Husband or wife can also come at a later stage, but then they are also just allowed to start the application process at a later stage. I hope that answered your question. If you have any more questions, go ahead and book a free Coaching call with me.
Hello Karel, yes I can help you with that. Please contact me directly here and we can talk about the procedure and the best immigration helper option for your situation: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
Great information! Though I wish you had talked about the immigration helper contact info, and also HOW did you get the $4,500 in for your deposit? Or did you use your college degrees instead?
Hello Chinedu, thank you for your comment. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Yea every immigration situation is slightly different and there are different contacts of immigration helpers that can be useful in each case. We personally used our college degrees for the solvency proof but it’s also possible to use the currently around $5,500 deposit. If you want to know more about that and see what would work well for you, feel free to schedule a free call with me and I’m happy to point you in the right direction. You will find the link for the schedule tool in the description of the video. I’ll see you then. 🙌🏼
😆 i appreciate your feedback! You are the first to speak out about it but i know my girlfriend Alexandra was annoyed by it too. There is just not any good ways to show up injustice from big corporations. Talking about it and having thousands of people see it on youtube at least makes me think i warned people about it. And who knows, maybe someone form #CopaAirlines will see this some day and they will improve their systems. I tell my stories how they occurred, with all their ups and downs. A journey is never just from A to B. There will be other hick ups along the way that you need to overcome. That’s why i produce these videos. But no worries, the “Suitcase Story” won’t get another mention, as far as i am concerned…
One big mistake: Guaraní is not a Spanish dialect, rather it's an indigenous language of South America. Paraguay is very unique here in all of Latin America where an indigenous language has such importance.
Yes very true. Paraguay is the country in the world with the highest percentage of people knowing and speaking the original native language. Over 70% of the people do so. That’s why the Spanish in Paraguay has a very strange accent. Not the best place for Spanish armatures like us 😆
Hello Ali, thats awesome. Yes it is an option to get your residency with your university degree instead of the 5,000 USD deposit. Just like the police record and birth certificate, the university degree needs to be available in English or Spanish, notarized or apostilled and then you can come to Paraguay and start the residency application. Let me know if you need any additional information and feel free to book a free coaching call with me. We can talk about your detailed situation: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
Ah, thank you. Im glad you feel that way. Let me know if you end any additional information. We already have some Canadian friends down here in Paraguay. Hopefully many more to come. 🙌🏼
Thank you. I’m glad I can help a bit. I offer expat and lifestyle coaching online. Currently I do have an offer for a free initial coaching call. We can get together for an hour, assess your situation and I can help you with questions surrounding your emigration or expat lifestyle needs. Let me know if you have any more questions or book your free cos hing call right away.
hey thanks for the question, the answer really depends on the country you got your degree from. like with all the necessary documents you either need an Apostille on them or if your country does not have an Apostille agreement with Paraguay, then you need to notarize them and then have those notifications be approved by the Paraguayan Embassy of your country. if you need more detailed information, just go ahead and book a free coaching call with me here: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
So if you don't have a criminal record how do you get that? Do you mean a criminal record check? Could you give me the details of the immigration officer who helped you please? So you don't need to buy property to get residency?
Hello Always Learning. Thanks for your questions. The criminal record is a background check that you have to get from your home country. You usually get this at some office of your federal police. It needs to include the last 5 years and cannot be older than 3 months at the time of application. There is no need to buy property in Paraguay in order to get residency. You just need to proof you have 5000 USD as a deposit into the federal bank in Paraguay or have a University diploma. As for the immigration helper, no problem, you can book a free call with me here and we can talk about your immigration options: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Thank you for the info. Sadly ,having been a nomad outside my country for a long time, I will have issues getting that criminal check...There are disadvantages to having lived traveling life... It's hard to settle, find work etc... even when one wants to.
@@alwayslearning7672 it can be tricky for sure, depending on your situation, you might still be able to get that criminal record check up. We have talked this through with many of my clients. If yo want we can look at your case and find a way. Just go ahead and book that free call and we find a solution.
This’s an amazing video!!! Just have a question please, I’m living in Canada and planning to travel to Paraguay- here I have a bachelor degree but from Egypt & my sis has a diploma from Canada- are we eligible to have a PR with out depositing the 5000$?
Hello Epru, thanks for your positive message. Yes you are both eligible for getting a residency without having to deposit the 5000 USD. Make sure though that your university diploma and your other documents are in original in english and are apostilled. In your case you would have to get this apostille from Egypt. Apostille always need to be applied in the country of origin of the document. Same is true for your birth certificate. The police record needs to be from the past 5 years. If these past 5 years were spent in Canada but your citizenship is not Canadian, then you also need to bring a apostilled residency confirmation. I hope this helps. If you need any more information, feel free to get a free one time counseling with me. Im happy to help you with your case in detail and I can also refer you to an immigration helper that can easily process your case.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE much appreciated for your answer- very well explained-we still need to complete staff here in Canada, and for sure, if I need help, will let you know. Thank you so So much again! 🌟🌟
Hello Anthony. Thank you for your question. I just saw you booked a privat call next weekend. That’s perfect. I can talk to you then about the options that are available and what to look for to not to fall for the wrong offer.
Hey Anthony, i just wanted to check back with you. I was wondering if you are still interested in rescheduling the call from last Sunday. Id be happy to help you out with finding the right person for the residency process.
Paul, super video. I was planning on heading down later this year to do the paperwork. I am living in Mexico with my family and want to return while I wait for the paperwork. As long as I go back to Paraguay when it is time it should be no problem, verdad?
hey there. great choice. once you are done with the application for residency, you will get a temporary residency permit and can stay with this permit in Paraguay until you have your residency. you can also leave Paraguay but then that temporary residency permit expires and you would have to come back into Paraguay with another 3 months Tourist visa. another option is to have your immigration helper mail you your residency documents with FedEx or something, then you don’t really have to come back until you want to. i hope that helps.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Thank You Very much. I always worry a good thing like this can't last. I'd planned on going to Paraguay in 2019. Two kids have since happened but we hope to grow our family footprint. That mercosur freedom of movement looks amazing. Best of luck in your travels!
@@uncledaddy8675 for sure. We heard there are talks to change the immigration process but for now things can still work smooth. Try to get it going this year though. Who knows what happens next year.
@@uncledaddy8675 im happy to have you. For a free first coaching call, just go ahead and schedule the call here. We can take it from there: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
if you want to see something very interesting about Paraguay. A BBC production from 1970....it is fascinating and funny/strange....you can Search on youtube. " Alan Whicker meets the last dictator of Paraguay. Alfredo Stroessner.." Enjoy
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Anthony Bourdain did an episode on Paraguay with a German who fully integrated into Paraguay for a good life. You can find it on youtube. " Anthony Bourdain, parts unknown, Paraguay " maybe you can do a followup with him.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE very nice to meet you. Your video quality is quite good and your english voice over is excellent. You should do well. Welcome to your new home. Paraguay is stable, very little foreign debt and welcoming to immigrants. Would not be my first choice. I love Sea or Mountains. My favourite countries are Colombia, Ecuador. Central America is beautiful, but can be dangerous in El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, but it is so very beautiful. I love the Caribbean coastal areas. That is why I own a 52 ft catamaran, which I keep in the Caribbean, My winter home. No packing,unpacking, go where I want, leave when I'm bored, anchor anywhere. It's great. But you 2 are still young, there is much to see by Land and Sea. We had a young Canadian, " Iohan Gueorguiev " who bike packed from Alaska to Argentina. His videos of his journey are incredible. You can find them on RU-vid, under his name. Kind regards from yyz
@@guenthermichaels5303 thanks for all the advice. Yea we are still traveling around and trying to find our permanent place. Next stop BRAZIL. The boating idea is also great. I lived on a 33 foot sailboat in Florida for a few months. I enjoy that part. More about it in one of our later episodes when we stay on a catamaran in Rio.
Very good question. As of now, your Paraguayan Permanent Residency is for life. The ID card, the Cedula, needs to be renewed every 10 years. As of now there is no minimum day requirements for you to stay inside the country.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE thanks I have plans to move there may be after 6 months , will surely contact you.. one more question, Paraguay has territorial tax right ?? If I make my money outside Paraguay, it's tax free to live there?? Or are there taxes .
@@TkSebastian yes Paraguay has territorial tax. Foreign Income is tax free. Local Income is taxed between 8 to 10% depending on your situation. Paraguay is also very generous on expenses, you can basically use your whole life expenses expensed against your local income.
@@TkSebastian thank you 🙏 at the moment we release lots of new videos on BRAZIL but after 10 episodes there we will have more information about Paraguay
Hello Roseann, good to talk. What is your country of citizenship? US citizens can come to Paraguay without having to obtain a visa beforehand. You will get a 3 months tourist stay at arrival. This is true for many European countries and some other countries around the world as well. Somme countries though do need to get a Visa before they arrive in Paraguay. Your need to check with your Country’s foreign ministry if you need a visa for entering Paraguay. The US Green Card does not count as a valid travel document outside of the US. Let me know if this helped. Im happy to find a solution for your visit. Feel free to book a free call with me here: calendly.com/trausner/adventure-is-calling
in Europe my luggage was delayed for a few days. Every day the airline gave me an allowance of 100 euros to buy new things. I got compensated for about 400 euros for a delay in luggage. With Copa Airlines i had to wait months before people even acknowledged that my new suitcase was damaged. - If you decide to create a product or service and you damage something in the process, it’s a no brainer, that you have to compensate for that. It’s the mentality that counts. And Copa Airlines mentality screams, “we don’t give a f*** about you!”
The 5000 usd are a deposit and you will get it back after your residency process is completed. The official costs of the application are around 300 USD. It depends on your family situation and how many extra documents you need. The official process can be hard to manage when one doesn’t speak Spanish well. It is doable within a few weeks of work. Then your residency cards will be ready in 8 months. If you hire a immigration helper, that will cost you around 1200 usd but your initial work in paraguay will be just a day or two and if you go for VIP treatment for another 800 USD then you can get all your official residency process within 6 weeks instead of 8 months. I hope that information helps. Let me know if you need any additional information. I’m happy to help. Feel free to book a free consultations session and we can talk about your case in detail.
@@junejames4606 it is true, there is many scammer in Paraguay. Especially when you just arrived, it seems like you will be a big target for people to make money off of you. Like we mentioned in the video, it has been the case that people tried to take advantage of us as well. After some time in the country, you will get to know the culture a bit better and will be able to handle things a bit smoother. You will have to weigh the positives and negatives of trusting certain people. It won‘t be possible to get your residency and your life started in a new country without trusting anyone. Sometimes for us it is already and improvement to find someone that we know will rip us off less than others. This is just how things are here. As for the welcomes towards foreigners, we generally had lots of positive experiences and haven’t heard much of discrimination against foreigners. To be honest though we haven’t met anyone in the country of Indian decent, so we can’t talk about experience here. Overall through from what we hear Paraguayans are generally more positive towards immigrants than many other countries. If you need any more information, feel free to contact us.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Unfortunately I was a victim, hence I am speaking from a nasty experience. They were using me, to practice something evil on my head. Immigration was very aware of this. I paid an Attorney a lot of money for the paperwork. He did not lift a finger to help. Avoided my calls as well. I was stuck there for more than a year during lockdown. Worse experience of my life. I am still in recovery. They were using Something (VIRTUAL) to fondle me and touch me inappropriately! Horrific experience!!!!!!!! Insults +++++. Hence I believe it was a racist attack. I must admit that there are also very good, humble Paraguayans.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Regarding people of Indian decent, makes me wonder why!!!! because there are a lot of enquiries for residency from people of Indian decent on all platforms. Nb: I am not Indian by the way. I am mixed race, of African decent. I was told that they were waiting for an (African American for 3yrs (to practice or do evil on). They wanted to see how my(African brain works). I am from South Africa.
I was in Paraguay about a week ago and loved it. I will have to agree about their Spanish. I do want the residency and also to possibly live there long term. I have a couple of more countries to check out first before I make my final decision. Paraguay is up there though. Ironically I didn't run into anyone trying to hustle me. Only the guys in the center of the city wanting me to change money with them. Also I contacted an immigration attorney down there and he wants $3,500 USD but he did tell me about the college degree which I have several. This makes things more attractive but I want to shop around some more to see if I can get a better price for filing my paperwork.
Hey Jaws. Thank you for your comment. Yea Paraguay is a good place to be. Generally we do not experience a lot of hustling here either but i know the downtown money exchange people 😆. As for your immigration helper, 3,500USD seems a bit much. Is this for one person only? If you don’t mind telling us what you get for that price. Id be curious. If you want my recommendation for someone that has proven reliable, feel free to contact me directly and book a free call with me. I’m happy to help.
@@dwightthementor glad things were going well for you. I hope you will never have to deal with their customer service. This is where things are going south.