Why I will never get Paraguayan citizenship 🇵🇾🙅‍♂️

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    00:00 - Intro
    00:45 - Chickens will come home to roost
    1:40 - Alternatives to Paraguay
    02:30 - Don't set yourself up for Failure
    So today, I wanted to talk about how to obtain Paraguayan citizenship, its benefits, the cons, and why you shouldn't get it. First of all, after obtaining permanent residency in Paraguay, you can qualify for Paraguayan citizenship after a few years. Many people on Twitter and CZcams are right; there are ways to expedite the passport application process, bypassing the Spanish exam. Paraguay is fundamentally a broken country with significant corruption. Some individuals can help you obtain a Paraguayan passport within one or two years of obtaining permanent residency, without requiring you to speak Spanish or spend much time in the country. Therefore, it is relatively easy to obtain a Paraguayan passport. There's no way around that; it is entirely true.
    However, there are two primary reasons why I advise against obtaining Paraguayan citizenship. Firstly, according to Paraguayan law, you are not allowed to hold dual citizenship, except for one group of people: Spanish and Italian citizens. If you are a Spanish or Italian citizen, you can obtain Paraguayan citizenship and retain both citizenships. If you are not a Spanish or Italian citizen, you are legally required to renounce your previous citizenship to obtain Paraguayan citizenship.
    Of course, in Paraguay, a fundamentally broken and economically challenged country with limited international connections and enforcement of laws, many expats obtain Paraguayan citizenship and retain their previous citizenship without facing immediate consequences. However, even in this scenario, I would strongly urge you to consider why you are seeking a second citizenship.
    If you've been following my channel, you know that despite its content, I strongly disagree with the idea that you need a second passport, multiple residences, or numerous driver's licenses. I've consistently emphasized that the key is to increase your income. Second passports and citizenships do not provide as much benefit as simply having more financial resources in US Dollars, Euros, Chinese Renminbi, Japanese Yen, and so on. So, focus on increasing your income rather than obsessing over citizenship.
    But if you are genuinely interested in acquiring a second passport or citizenship, especially if it's your very first second passport, it's essential to ensure that it's based on honesty and lacks corruption. Citizenship can be revoked, and you cannot predict future developments. If you are seeking a second passport because you fear increased control in the US or the Western world, it's crucial to consider the alignment of your chosen country with major powers. For instance, small countries like the Caribbean nations are often influenced by larger nations. Paraguay, too, is aligned with the US. So, if you are concerned about increased control by the US, think about the likelihood of a centralized citizen database in the future. In ten years, countries might have the ability to quickly access information about citizens from other countries, potentially exposing any legal violations.
    While there may be no immediate consequences, it's wise to invest your time, money, and energy in obtaining a genuine second passport-one based on facts, devoid of corruption, and one you can retain indefinitely. In my opinion, this approach is more responsible and secure. Things can indeed be taken away in the future.
    Anyways, that's the essence of this video. I know it might seem like the responsible thing to do, but with matters like these, it's generally better to act responsibly and do things properly because there's always the possibility of future repercussions. Anyways, guys, I'll see you in the next video. Bye

Komentáře • 79

  • @FlowtnWitWalden
    @FlowtnWitWalden Před 6 měsíci +4

    The "option" to get PA citizenship is very attractive. In the meantime, PA residency looks great. It's inexpensive, easily maintained and best of all their Cedula will allow you to travel to several other South American Countries without a passport. This in itself seals the deal for me. I plan to fly into PA, which is generally cheaper and then travel into Brasil and Argentina for sightseeing/vacations.

    • @USA2Brazil
      @USA2Brazil Před 10 dny

      Only via land borders, if you fly to another South American country you'll need a passport.

  • @timeStat
    @timeStat Před 8 měsíci +7

    I have 3 passports and never had any issues. PY, US, GER.

    • @jaws2003
      @jaws2003 Před 3 měsíci

      Nice!!!! Do you have any issues using it? I can't lie I still want a Paraguayan passport. If not then I will try Mexico

    • @souhails
      @souhails Před 3 měsíci

      but you still have to pay tax in the us :(

  • @jceezee1084
    @jceezee1084 Před 7 měsíci +4

    The biggest problem that people run into in Py when trying to get citizenship is not necessarily the language side of things. It's that they've been abusing the "territorial tax system" for the entire time they've been there, or they don't *really* live in the country, and so when their application is assessed, and the judge sees that they don't really live in Py, or if they do live there, they have never paid a G of tax, well, their application is politely put into the "someday" basket.

  • @JohnDoe-yv8yn
    @JohnDoe-yv8yn Před 9 měsíci +4

    great content no bullshit, appreciated man

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks man! Let me know if you have any suggestion.

  • @therobbobchannel6561
    @therobbobchannel6561 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video

  • @jceezee1084
    @jceezee1084 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I have never ever heard of being able to acquire Paraguayan citizenship through corruption. This may be possible, but would be extremely expensive and would not make sense. As far as I'm aware, the supreme court in Paraguay must sign-off approve new citizenships. It's not going to be easy to bribe a judge of the supreme court.

    • @dexterspeights3484
      @dexterspeights3484 Před 7 měsíci

      3rd world country corruption > it's not easy, It's just more expensive!

  • @vierap598
    @vierap598 Před 5 měsíci +2

    But you can still live in PY with temporary or permanent residency outside of PY citizenship, correct?

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yep. Correct. You can live/work/open bank accounts etc.

  • @thelostexplorer34
    @thelostexplorer34 Před 9 měsíci +4

    excellent video so from what I understand, you like Paraguay residency but not citizenship? What citizenships would you recommend?

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I would say it varies case by case

    • @skiplulu9824
      @skiplulu9824 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Where did you heard/know that is to get citizenship of Paraguay? It ya very hard in indeed, I think that is 88 persons in last year, most of them are from Mercosur countries, Paraguay has to accept their cases due to agreement of Mercosur, I have first hand knowledge

    • @skiplulu9824
      @skiplulu9824 Před 7 měsíci

      Plus 2-3 Arabic because of palm of oil

    • @vivredutrading273
      @vivredutrading273 Před 20 dny +1

      @@skiplulu9824 Then would you say that for a French citizen, it would be quite difficult to obtain?

  • @chillout914
    @chillout914 Před 6 měsíci +2

    the problem is not anyone can afford a carribean passport it is made for rich corrupted people not all but most of them , if you try a country like mexico which is for me not just a passport but i love the culture , the people , the history you need also to show them that you have revenues and it is for rich retired americans and europeans .... so paraguay for me is the best choice because it is not expensive , the process untiil now is easy and clear and it is a gate to other south american countries and the EU .... i got your point of making money is a better choice but money depends on what did you study , where you live too , how is the market where you live , taxes , bank system , bureaucracy so better to see things for me from my prespective coming from 3 world country .... otherwise thank you for your work stll very informative and rich

  • @Willopo100
    @Willopo100 Před 6 měsíci

    How many days do I have to live in Paraguay to have a bank account there?

  • @RFXZ67966
    @RFXZ67966 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Amazing advice as always. A Dutch guy I know was hyping up the Ukrainian passport saying that he'd never need to revoke his own citizenship (even though on paper, they don't allow dual citizenship_ but you never know what will happen down the road.

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks much appreciated it.
      I do feel like Ukrainian passport is super powerful now tho 😂 they are fast tracked into residencies in so many places.

    • @tipr8739
      @tipr8739 Před 3 měsíci

      @@NearShoreLivingYeah but German, UK, Estonian authorities are sending Ukr men back to Ukraine when their draft number comes up. And every battle is a “no retreat, stand and fight battle” for the Ukr politicians.
      That Dutch guy is probably rotting under an apartment building in Bakhmut if he followed through on his plan

  • @SoulEternalPeaceWarrior77
    @SoulEternalPeaceWarrior77 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey brother, thanks for sharing! What's your opinion on just getting Permanent Residence & then just staying in an Airbnb from time to time every few months? Not my primary residence, just a plan B place to travel to when the rest of the world is going insane?

  • @jejudo3000
    @jejudo3000 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Can you make some videos on different methods to become a naturalize Brazilian citizen?

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I'm not as familiar with Brazil to be honest, that being said a lot of the Mercour countries have similar policies. I'll look into it

  • @mikewietecha
    @mikewietecha Před 5 měsíci

    What other citizenships would you recommend?

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Před 9 měsíci +1

    You are 100% correct about CBI programs. Even Panama, Costa Rica and Dominican Republic residencies would be under rhe US thumb. Maybe something completely different like Russia or Morocco, at least for residency?? Citizenship is too complicated unless there is no language requirement if you're over 60. But how do Western countries allow citizens to get Russian residency or citizenship?

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 9 měsíci

      I would say that the US doesn't have any real limitations into what citizenships/residencies you can obtain aside from a few obvious ones like north Korea, etc.
      Many many Americans have dual citizenship with Russia, Venezuela, and Iran without any issues whatsoever (maybe some extra questioning at the border but that's it)

  • @anonmon6236
    @anonmon6236 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The other day I saw a tweet from a guy selling residency services about moving to Paraguay to "live under no laws"... lol

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 9 měsíci

      😏
      Paraguay has some nice things about it (for some ppl) but it's no different in terms of laws than say Argentina or the rest of the continent.
      In most of the continent, white collar crime (tax fraud etc) is an everyday thing.

    • @anonmon6236
      @anonmon6236 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@NearShoreLiving goofy thing to tweet but not surprising coming from this particular guy

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 9 měsíci

      I can only imagine 😂

    • @tubbyrainbow111
      @tubbyrainbow111 Před 6 měsíci

      @@anonmon6236 Who was it?

  • @lulylucero
    @lulylucero Před 3 měsíci

    I’m argentinian and argentinian citizenship is irrevocable. I wonder how would that work.

  • @ChibiTalha
    @ChibiTalha Před 9 měsíci +1

    my friend I have a Pakistani passport (worthless) but I make $1k-$2k a month remotely, do you think I should go for Argentinian Passport (Study Visa route?)
    I saw you didn't have any videos on their study visa residency so was wondering

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 9 měsíci +2

      If I had a Pakistani passport, I would try to get a better one if possible for sure.
      That being said, I would encourage you to first check out some first world countries with short naturalization time like Canada/Aus to see if it's possible first.
      If not, being Argentinian is much better for travel than Pakistani

    • @ChibiTalha
      @ChibiTalha Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@NearShoreLiving yes it's hell, you can't even visit countries like 1Malaysia easily if you are a young male coz they think you're here to work illegally
      I'm going to gun for German Student Visa or Portugese Nomad Visa first and if that doesn't work, I'll try Argentina
      Thank you for your reply!

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@ChibiTalhagreat idea. A German passport will go way further long term than Argentina

    • @ChibiTalha
      @ChibiTalha Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@NearShoreLiving absolutely, that's my first option!

    • @tauseeqhaider3858
      @tauseeqhaider3858 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ChibiTalha I was about to comment the same .. happy to see a Pakistani here

  • @hhxfh
    @hhxfh Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi. Looking for a person to assist with Paraguayan temp residency. If you have anyone kindly share details

  • @harryharry9602
    @harryharry9602 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Can you please do a video on which countries are easiest to get citizenship just by greasing palms of some officials? 😉

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 9 měsíci +2

      😂😂😂
      I've heard Africa (i.e core D'Ivoire) are hot beds for that kind of stuff.
      Venezuela is another place that I know for a fact there are people still doing it.
      I'm sure all countries to some extent have a version of it but it depends on how deep your pockets are hahaha

    • @dexterspeights3484
      @dexterspeights3484 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Real fast, the video will get GONGED by U-tube!

    • @tubbyrainbow111
      @tubbyrainbow111 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Latin America in general but that is quickly changing. I know loads of people first hand that "allegedly" did it in Mexico

  • @vasionok
    @vasionok Před 6 měsíci +1

    Don't you need to differentiate dual citizenship and second citizenship? Paraguay might not allow the former, but doesn't prohibit the latter.

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 6 měsíci

      Correct.
      My channel is already too nuanced 😂 I do have to draw the line somewhere.

  • @tauseeqhaider3858
    @tauseeqhaider3858 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi, great content, been following for a while now, I have just read the comment of one of my Pakistani fellow could you please make a video on residences and citizenships keeping mind a worthless passport like ours (Pakistani)

  • @Junchitoronja
    @Junchitoronja Před 26 dny

    Argentinians can have the dual citizenship too

  • @jacobburns9343
    @jacobburns9343 Před 9 měsíci +4

    But all the opportunistic grifters say you can!!!! How dare you speak of these facts and honesty?
    P.S. keep up the great work. You are one of the rare ones in your field.

  • @justjacqueline2004
    @justjacqueline2004 Před 8 dny

    Exactly you need the MONEY just make the money a dose of reality.

  • @vivredutrading273
    @vivredutrading273 Před 20 dny

    Hello, just watched your video. So, here is the situation. Would love if you could tell me what you think. Right now, many european governments, except a few such as Hungary, are led by a bunch of psychopatic morons like Mr Macron, who are paving the way towards a totalitarian federalist Europe, based on a military economy, confrontation with Russia, and control of its populations. Based on that, I don't want to see my 13 year old kid being drafted to a soon to become mandatory military national service in France, and I'm looking for an escape plan for his own safety, as I don't imagine he'll be happy if he is ordered to some stupid front line in a cold war time at best. Therefore, I was considering going with him to Paraguay and start the residency then citizenship process in 2 years if things keep going worse. But if you have any better suggestion to get him a second citizenship with reasonably low time, effort and money, in any other country, I'm all ears...

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 20 dny

      I would join the Telegram community. There are 300ish people there and many are in similar situations and willing to help.
      t.me/+veagGAOAn9s3NmFh

  • @MourningWould
    @MourningWould Před 2 měsíci

    It seems to be a scam anyway. No one is actually getting passed permanent residency.

  • @harryharry9602
    @harryharry9602 Před 9 měsíci +1

    If a young person that has only a birth certificate and no other documents that has picture or fingerprints, dies of natural causes without reporting it to authorities, can you just assume that identity for yourself and use that loophole to get instant citizenship?

  • @victormonreale9217
    @victormonreale9217 Před 6 měsíci

    Not true, Paraguay does not care how many passport or citizen you have, this is ridiculous article.

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 6 měsíci

      What do you mean exactly?

    • @John-pl8fe
      @John-pl8fe Před 3 měsíci

      Exactly Paraguay doesn't care. You are allowed as many nationalities as you want.

  • @DestinationJapan95
    @DestinationJapan95 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Overblown “issues”
    Paraguay doesn’t care how many passports you have, they never have and never will. Laws and how the country actually operates are way different
    Because a dictator 60+ years ago said “no dual citizenship” doesn’t mean the actual gov and citizens care. In the constitution, only because of a previous dictator. Would it make you feel better if they removed it?
    The only reason people shouldn’t get PY citizenship is because the passport isn’t great. Just give birth in Argentina or get Argentina citizenship after 2 years

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 7 měsíci

      I agree to some extent but the point of the video is why get a citizenship that relies on poor enforcement when you can quite literally get a similar one that is 100% by the book.
      Enforcement can always change, but there aren't many cases of countries removing citizenship that was obtained legally.
      I think it's because there is a huge market of gestores in Paraguay so the idea gets floated around on social media.

  • @John-pl8fe
    @John-pl8fe Před 3 měsíci +1

    You are allowed dual citizenship. Stop saying that.

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 3 měsíci

      Lol

    • @John-pl8fe
      @John-pl8fe Před 3 měsíci +1

      You don't renounce any passport. I have a PY and South african passports and approved by the Supreme Court. So Paraguay knows I have it.

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 3 měsíci

      @@John-pl8fe that's not my point.

    • @John-pl8fe
      @John-pl8fe Před 3 měsíci +1

      So what's your point. You said only Italian and Spanish citizens directly came from your mouth. Don't spread disinformation please.

    • @NearShoreLiving
      @NearShoreLiving  Před 3 měsíci

      @@John-pl8fe lol

  • @HebryNegga-wy4zr
    @HebryNegga-wy4zr Před 9 měsíci +2

    How old are u ?