@@DefaultName-mv7yg Ich spreche Ultralingual. Jede Sprache, aber gemischt und mit meiner eigenen Kreation. aber meistens English, Deutsch, SPanish und Portugiesisch.
@@DefaultName-mv7yg immer gerne. Meine liebe @AlexandraAllover berichtet ueber Paraguay und unsere anderen Reisen in Suedamerika auf Deutsch. www.youtube.com/@AlexandraAllover
I'm so glad to see you guys are back! I look forward to your videos. I have a quick question. Do you know if it's possible to get all of the needed documents from your country while living outside the country? I have been living in Mexico ior the last few years but I am from the US. Thanks for any info!
@@christina.b thank you. Good to be back. Yes it is possible to get documents from overseas. It might take a bit longer but i have many people from the US who got their documents while residing in South America. A good way is to start talking to the residency helper for Paraguay and also the US embassy. Both of these sources will be able to direct you to the right place.
@@markmercury4401 thats right, the current residency process is split up in two parts. The first application is for your two year residency and for this application no more financial deposit is required. After two years you need to reconfirm your residency status and will then get permanent residency.
Hey mate! Sorry, I didn't understand from your video if it's a requirement to be married to go through this process? You were talking about wedding papers and then I fell off.. IF I understood correct, anyone can do this with a clean police record etc etc and an investment of between 1000-2000 USD? Will that investment become cheaper if one already speaks fluent Spanish? Cheers wish you all the best!!
@@SVisionario hey thank you so much. Sorry for the confusion. I will release another video about the Paraguay Residency this Sunday and dive deeper into these questions. But here just to give you the fast answer, no you do not need to be married. If you are single, that is totally fine, you can apply with just your criminal record and birth certificate, both apostilled. The price for the whole process is around 1800 USD, but better confirm that with your residency helper. There is a way to get the residency without a helper if you are truly fluent in Spanish but the bureaucracy in Paraguay is a bit of a nightmare, so it will take you some time to figure it out. We wanted to do it ourselves as well but then opted for a residency helper instead. Let me know if that helped. For more information, go ahead and book a consultation with me with the link in the description and i can connect you to a good residency helper.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Appreciate it man thanks for the swift response!! I’ll consider booking a consultation. Might I ask what happens after you’ve gotten the 2 years residency? Will one then be free to live and work in other MERCOSUR countries, and/or does one need to physically be present living in Paraguay for a specific time period in a year?
@@SVisionario the first two year temporary residency will already give you almost all the benefits of the full time residency. You can live in PY, get a job, a bank account, drivers license… etc… we use the Cedula as ID card in other mercosur countries. When crossing the borders to Brazil to see the Iguazu Falls, all you can present to the Police in Brazil is your PY Cedula. Just like in similar structures like the EU, you will always have to re register your residency in other Mercosur countries in order to stay there for longer than 3 months or take on employment. When re registering through, your citizenship is the relevant determinatior for how easy or hard it is to get that new residency. We have experience with Brazil residency as well, so if that is of interest to you we can talk about it in a coaching call. I also made a video on my channel about Brazilian residency.
Are there any requirements for the time you must spend in Paraguay? Could I theoretically obtain citizenship with a few one week vacations? I'd still want to spend the majority of my time in the United States but would like a second citizenship.
@@vape42 good question, for permanent residency it is enough for you to do your week long vacations every few years. As for citizenship, i am personally not so familiar about the process. You can start the citizenship process after having had permanent residency for 3 years. The citizenship process will then take 2 more years. As far as i understand, there will be multiple stages you will have to go through in order to get the citizenship. How often you will then have to be in Paraguay for that, i do not know. But if you want we can do a one on one coaching about the residency and i will investigate this for you. I can afterwards refer you to the immigration helper. He will be able to talk you through the citizenship process.
@@lucasbridges8082 citizenship in Paraguay is a whole different topic. It’s easy to get residency but citizenship is not such a straightforward topic. You are allowed to apply for citizenship in Paraguay just after living there for a few years but very few people actually get it. Paraguayans want to see you being integrated into the PY community with language skills and lots of connections. The Residency Helpers i know told me they cannot help anyone to get citizenship cause it is too hard. And be careful finding people who promise you otherwise.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Thank you for the generous reply, Paul. I was just curious if the actual requirements for applying for citizenship had changed from 3 to 5 years, as it did in Ecuador years back when they introduced a 2 year TR leading to PR.
@@lucasbridges8082 I did some research in that regard and similar to the Residency process, there is also a new citizenship process and it has its positive and negative sides. Originally you needed to have your permanent paraguay residency for three years and then you could apply for citizenship. That process could have taken 5 to 10 years to complete. Now with the new program, you do indeed need to get your permanent residency first, and then live in the country for 3 years, so a total of five years now. But the new citizenship process is streamlined and only takes 2 years. So a total of 7 years from the beginning till the end. I hope that helped you. I am now able to refer you to someone who does citizenships in PY as well, so feel free to book a coaching call in case that is relevant to you.
@@user-uk2tl8dv6m hey, yea i have a lot of video planned for Brazil in the coming months. Go ahead and subscribe to the channel and get notified when it is online. Till then you can check out this video I made about Brazilian residency. It gives information on how to extend your stay in brazil and what residency options you have. Let me know if that was helpful: ruclips.net/video/er0l1vtQiok/видео.htmlsi=u66YOC3RHhKFwJ50
@@MRZE506 good question! It really depends on your situation if you have to do monthly bookkeeping in Paraguay. As long as you do not have any Paraguayan sourced income, then you do not need to apply for a tax number and you are not required to file every month. Though should you feel the need for a tax number, you could even do these monthly reports yourself free of charge. It can be done online. If you feel like hiring someone, you can also find agencies that do that for you for less than 10USD per month. 30USD seems a bit pricy for my taste. But if you have more questions about it and need a recommendation for an immigration helper who can help you with those reports, feel free to book a one on one coaching with me.
Hey thanks for asking. At the moment this is still a bit of a grey area. The first people who had their temporary residents for two years now will get permanent residency this November. Then we will know more about the strictness of the enforcement of that rule. So far PY hasn’t shown much strictness around those rules but we don’t know how things will change with the new regulations. So stay tuned for an updated video in November. For now i just released a new video with some of the answers to the questions from the last video.
To enter the USA, it helps if you sneak across the border and be broke with no skills and a criminal record. No documents are preferred. If you meet these guidelines, you get free health care and living money.
@@adelarsen9776 yes i started with the Paleo / Keto Diet over 10 years ago and i am very happy with it. Reducing carb intake would probably make the world a healthier place. Unfortunately i am getting very picky with how i want my steak, so those are the drawbacks ;) how about you?
@@HaveYourADVENTURE I have been on a clean strict carnivore diet for 2 years. I am never going back. I feel great. My ancestors in Norway only ate meat and fish in the Arctic. I try to cook my steak blue but I'll still eat it if it's pink in the middle. The liquid which comes out of steak when you cook it is Myoglobin and not blood 🙂 I wish you good health and prosperity.
@@adelarsen9776 thank you. Same to you viking brother. Seems like the right way to go. I need all my steaks rare. Here in South America I need to tell them, to cook it only a little coz they like to overcook meat here. Too sad for me.
You have people from Algeria or Zimbabwe among your clients? And they actually pay? All countries with interesting candidates for immigration are already signed up to the apostille system. Hell, even problematic countries are a part of the agreement.
@@IvanAkinfiev the world is a big place. Not only people from North America or Europe are watching these videos on RUclips. There are many people worldwide who want to relocate their families to a better place like Paraguay but are having a hard time doing so.
@@HaveYourADVENTUREI want my dad to do this program. He live in Africa (Côte d'ivoire) and only speak french but I, his son am living in Canada and I'm canadian now. How do we get a Helper? Thanks
The application process is different for each country. I have clients from many countries, who after years of trying to get Paraguay residency have not managed to do so. For citizens of some countries it is even hard to get a tourist visa to Paraguay and some countries are completely blocked. You might be fortunate enough to go through a simple process but its a good exercise for life to see that there are other people with different perspectives out there too
@@HaveYourADVENTURE I disagree. You make some exceptions the standard; otherwise, your title would have been different. For people who migrate to Paraguay, it's easy in 99% of the cases, especially with a good immigration helper. I know what I'm talking about; I deal with this for newcomers on a regular basis.
@@john.roordink well then we have to agree to disagree. I have coaching clients, even from the US who have a hard time to get Paraguay Residency. Sure if you have everything in order, then it’s easy, my process was fairly fast but that is not true for everyone. Some of my clients are straight up banned from coming to Paraguay. For example try getting a residency for an American citizen with Chinese dual citizenship and birth certificate from china. Or what about people from India or Pakistan? They are having a hard time even getting a tourist visa. If you count only people from the US and Europe, with every document perfectly in order, sure then it is easy, but you clearly haven’t watched my video and just wanted to make sure someone who might not get the residency with you has no way to get good information. So maybe next time either watch the video or give the world the decency of just being quiet.
Hey what a coincidence you posted this comment here, for the past week i was working on exactly that video. Paraguay, the new Wild West. You will hear all about the laws and regulations around it here. Let me know if that was helpful: ruclips.net/video/8rw5zsebMss/видео.html&loop=1&rel=0
See list of countries and their visa requirements for Paraguay in my Blog Article: haveyouradventure.com/how-to-get-paraguay-residency/
Spricht du auch deutsch?
@@DefaultName-mv7yg Ich spreche Ultralingual. Jede Sprache, aber gemischt und mit meiner eigenen Kreation. aber meistens English, Deutsch, SPanish und Portugiesisch.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE danke für die Antwort.
@@DefaultName-mv7yg immer gerne. Meine liebe @AlexandraAllover berichtet ueber Paraguay und unsere anderen Reisen in Suedamerika auf Deutsch. www.youtube.com/@AlexandraAllover
Bienvenido en paraguay...saludos...espero q seas feliz en nuestro pais
@@cristiandavidbogadoavalos3145 muchas gracias. Es un placer in el país Paraguay
Great video. Thanks a lot. Love the vibes. Keep it up! Wish you made more of them.
Thank you, i got at least two more videos about life in Paraguay in the pipeline. Stay tuned.
Hi Sir! Would love a more detailed video of doing it yourself and thanks so much for your great video and beautifil greenery!!!
@@Nice-rb9vd thank you for your support. I’ll see what i can do.
Great update! The new process doesn’t sound that hard actually 😉
Yea if you follow the steps it’s an easy process. It will not take longer than a week commitment!
Great Video Paul, you look very self confident in front of the camera now, good job! More please!!!
@@thisiskimpark thanks man! I think i can now talk about Paraguay Residency in my sleep ;)
@@HaveYourADVENTURE that's the way to do it, keep learning, repeating and mastering things until they become automatic 😎✨
I'm so happy to see you, Paul. Blessings to you and Alexandra. Thank you so much for the information.
@@pugetsound1272 thank you so much for your good words 🙏🏼
Awesome, great videos!!!!
@@thestumblingnomad thank you, are you ever on your way back to South America?
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Might be heading back next January for a few months.
@@thestumblingnomad awesome, hit us up then. We will overland through all Mercosur countries, down to Ushuaia and back up.
Great to see you are back in Asuncion Paul. Very helpful video. Looking forward to seeing your next videos!
@@davidward1729 thank you. I am glad the video can be of use for many 🙌🏼
I'm so glad to see you guys are back! I look forward to your videos. I have a quick question. Do you know if it's possible to get all of the needed documents from your country while living outside the country? I have been living in Mexico ior the last few years but I am from the US. Thanks for any info!
@@christina.b thank you. Good to be back. Yes it is possible to get documents from overseas. It might take a bit longer but i have many people from the US who got their documents while residing in South America. A good way is to start talking to the residency helper for Paraguay and also the US embassy. Both of these sources will be able to direct you to the right place.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE good news! Thanks so much.
@@christina.b for sure 🙌🏼
Welcome to Paraguay my friend 🙂
@@RafaelMemmel Thank you friend. It is a wonderful place of opportunities!
Is there No More Cash deposit required? For people with No university degree....
@@markmercury4401 thats right, the current residency process is split up in two parts. The first application is for your two year residency and for this application no more financial deposit is required. After two years you need to reconfirm your residency status and will then get permanent residency.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE woow. Thx Paul
@@markmercury4401 for sure 🙌🏼
Grew up there....we left...there must be a reason i would rather not say it. For something we left that sends a message.
@@vukken99 sometimes life can lead to a touch choice and a big change. I hope where you are now is working better for you and your family.
I like your work
Thanks 🙌🏼
Bjorn, the blonde Viking in a tropical jungle, lol. My world just went, TILT! 😁
@@wesgraham2262 😂 im glad i made your day! 🙌🏼
@@HaveYourADVENTURE You did indeed. 😎
@@wesgraham2262 more of the viking today, this time it was windy in the new video.
great video
@@Brin-e5v thank you 🙏🏼
Hey mate! Sorry, I didn't understand from your video if it's a requirement to be married to go through this process? You were talking about wedding papers and then I fell off..
IF I understood correct, anyone can do this with a clean police record etc etc and an investment of between 1000-2000 USD? Will that investment become cheaper if one already speaks fluent Spanish? Cheers wish you all the best!!
@@SVisionario hey thank you so much. Sorry for the confusion. I will release another video about the Paraguay Residency this Sunday and dive deeper into these questions. But here just to give you the fast answer, no you do not need to be married. If you are single, that is totally fine, you can apply with just your criminal record and birth certificate, both apostilled. The price for the whole process is around 1800 USD, but better confirm that with your residency helper. There is a way to get the residency without a helper if you are truly fluent in Spanish but the bureaucracy in Paraguay is a bit of a nightmare, so it will take you some time to figure it out. We wanted to do it ourselves as well but then opted for a residency helper instead. Let me know if that helped. For more information, go ahead and book a consultation with me with the link in the description and i can connect you to a good residency helper.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Appreciate it man thanks for the swift response!! I’ll consider booking a consultation. Might I ask what happens after you’ve gotten the 2 years residency? Will one then be free to live and work in other MERCOSUR countries, and/or does one need to physically be present living in Paraguay for a specific time period in a year?
@@SVisionario the first two year temporary residency will already give you almost all the benefits of the full time residency. You can live in PY, get a job, a bank account, drivers license… etc… we use the Cedula as ID card in other mercosur countries. When crossing the borders to Brazil to see the Iguazu Falls, all you can present to the Police in Brazil is your PY Cedula. Just like in similar structures like the EU, you will always have to re register your residency in other Mercosur countries in order to stay there for longer than 3 months or take on employment. When re registering through, your citizenship is the relevant determinatior for how easy or hard it is to get that new residency. We have experience with Brazil residency as well, so if that is of interest to you we can talk about it in a coaching call. I also made a video on my channel about Brazilian residency.
Are there any requirements for the time you must spend in Paraguay? Could I theoretically obtain citizenship with a few one week vacations? I'd still want to spend the majority of my time in the United States but would like a second citizenship.
@@vape42 good question, for permanent residency it is enough for you to do your week long vacations every few years. As for citizenship, i am personally not so familiar about the process. You can start the citizenship process after having had permanent residency for 3 years. The citizenship process will then take 2 more years. As far as i understand, there will be multiple stages you will have to go through in order to get the citizenship. How often you will then have to be in Paraguay for that, i do not know. But if you want we can do a one on one coaching about the residency and i will investigate this for you. I can afterwards refer you to the immigration helper. He will be able to talk you through the citizenship process.
Exactly
Hi Paul, thanks for the video. Has time to citizenship also changed, since now you have to wait 2 years for PR instead of obtaining it right away?
@@lucasbridges8082 citizenship in Paraguay is a whole different topic. It’s easy to get residency but citizenship is not such a straightforward topic. You are allowed to apply for citizenship in Paraguay just after living there for a few years but very few people actually get it. Paraguayans want to see you being integrated into the PY community with language skills and lots of connections. The Residency Helpers i know told me they cannot help anyone to get citizenship cause it is too hard. And be careful finding people who promise you otherwise.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Thank you for the generous reply, Paul. I was just curious if the actual requirements for applying for citizenship had changed from 3 to 5 years, as it did in Ecuador years back when they introduced a 2 year TR leading to PR.
@@lucasbridges8082 I did some research in that regard and similar to the Residency process, there is also a new citizenship process and it has its positive and negative sides. Originally you needed to have your permanent paraguay residency for three years and then you could apply for citizenship. That process could have taken 5 to 10 years to complete. Now with the new program, you do indeed need to get your permanent residency first, and then live in the country for 3 years, so a total of five years now. But the new citizenship process is streamlined and only takes 2 years. So a total of 7 years from the beginning till the end. I hope that helped you. I am now able to refer you to someone who does citizenships in PY as well, so feel free to book a coaching call in case that is relevant to you.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE awesome Paul, great information. much appreciated!
Very informative please one video on brazil residency all options investment and all thanks
@@user-uk2tl8dv6m hey, yea i have a lot of video planned for Brazil in the coming months. Go ahead and subscribe to the channel and get notified when it is online. Till then you can check out this video I made about Brazilian residency. It gives information on how to extend your stay in brazil and what residency options you have. Let me know if that was helpful: ruclips.net/video/er0l1vtQiok/видео.htmlsi=u66YOC3RHhKFwJ50
i heard you have to file taxes every month which might cost 30$ a month is that true. even if i dont live there?
@@MRZE506 good question! It really depends on your situation if you have to do monthly bookkeeping in Paraguay. As long as you do not have any Paraguayan sourced income, then you do not need to apply for a tax number and you are not required to file every month. Though should you feel the need for a tax number, you could even do these monthly reports yourself free of charge. It can be done online. If you feel like hiring someone, you can also find agencies that do that for you for less than 10USD per month. 30USD seems a bit pricy for my taste. But if you have more questions about it and need a recommendation for an immigration helper who can help you with those reports, feel free to book a one on one coaching with me.
Is the three year live in requirement enforced?
Hey thanks for asking. At the moment this is still a bit of a grey area. The first people who had their temporary residents for two years now will get permanent residency this November. Then we will know more about the strictness of the enforcement of that rule. So far PY hasn’t shown much strictness around those rules but we don’t know how things will change with the new regulations. So stay tuned for an updated video in November. For now i just released a new video with some of the answers to the questions from the last video.
To enter the USA, it helps if you sneak across the border and be broke with no skills and a criminal record. No documents are preferred. If you meet these guidelines, you get free health care and living money.
@@nicholasbrandl8990 😂 Paraguay residency is a bit harder than that but could be worth it as a backup
Can anyone buy and own land there?
@@clawhammer704 yes everyone can, no restrictions for foreigners.
Are you on the carnivore diet ?
Are you from the Nordics ?
@@adelarsen9776 yes i started with the Paleo / Keto Diet over 10 years ago and i am very happy with it. Reducing carb intake would probably make the world a healthier place. Unfortunately i am getting very picky with how i want my steak, so those are the drawbacks ;) how about you?
@@HaveYourADVENTURE I have been on a clean strict carnivore diet for 2 years. I am never going back. I feel great.
My ancestors in Norway only ate meat and fish in the Arctic.
I try to cook my steak blue but I'll still eat it if it's pink in the middle.
The liquid which comes out of steak when you cook it is Myoglobin and not blood 🙂
I wish you good health and prosperity.
@@adelarsen9776 thank you. Same to you viking brother. Seems like the right way to go. I need all my steaks rare. Here in South America I need to tell them, to cook it only a little coz they like to overcook meat here. Too sad for me.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Superior metabolic health will be yours ! Keep going. Carnivore is proper human behavior.
Thanks for your work. 🙂
You have people from Algeria or Zimbabwe among your clients? And they actually pay? All countries with interesting candidates for immigration are already signed up to the apostille system. Hell, even problematic countries are a part of the agreement.
@@IvanAkinfiev the world is a big place. Not only people from North America or Europe are watching these videos on RUclips. There are many people worldwide who want to relocate their families to a better place like Paraguay but are having a hard time doing so.
@@HaveYourADVENTUREI want my dad to do this program. He live in Africa (Côte d'ivoire) and only speak french but I, his son am living in Canada and I'm canadian now. How do we get a Helper?
Thanks
@@nknk4927 for sure, it can be done, if you want you can book a call with me and we can talk about your and your dad’s situation.
Clickbait title. I will not watch. PS: Getting residency is easy in Paraguay.
annoying, I hear ya
The application process is different for each country. I have clients from many countries, who after years of trying to get Paraguay residency have not managed to do so. For citizens of some countries it is even hard to get a tourist visa to Paraguay and some countries are completely blocked. You might be fortunate enough to go through a simple process but its a good exercise for life to see that there are other people with different perspectives out there too
@@STKvideoseries sometimes it’s hard to think yourself into other people’s perspective, maybe some practice would help.
@@HaveYourADVENTURE I disagree. You make some exceptions the standard; otherwise, your title would have been different. For people who migrate to Paraguay, it's easy in 99% of the cases, especially with a good immigration helper. I know what I'm talking about; I deal with this for newcomers on a regular basis.
@@john.roordink well then we have to agree to disagree. I have coaching clients, even from the US who have a hard time to get Paraguay Residency. Sure if you have everything in order, then it’s easy, my process was fairly fast but that is not true for everyone. Some of my clients are straight up banned from coming to Paraguay. For example try getting a residency for an American citizen with Chinese dual citizenship and birth certificate from china. Or what about people from India or Pakistan? They are having a hard time even getting a tourist visa. If you count only people from the US and Europe, with every document perfectly in order, sure then it is easy, but you clearly haven’t watched my video and just wanted to make sure someone who might not get the residency with you has no way to get good information. So maybe next time either watch the video or give the world the decency of just being quiet.
Could you make more videos about shooting clubs and gun regulations? Thanks.
Where are you from originally?
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Hey what a coincidence you posted this comment here, for the past week i was working on exactly that video. Paraguay, the new Wild West. You will hear all about the laws and regulations around it here. Let me know if that was helpful: ruclips.net/video/8rw5zsebMss/видео.html&loop=1&rel=0