π΅πΎ Paraguay News - Nomad Policy, Visa, Tax & Safety Updates
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A 4-bedroom estate in AsunciΓ³n, Paraguay, featuring a wine cellar and basketball court is listed as a qualifying property for the Paraguay Investor Pass residency program.
A video outlines countries that wealthy clients are reportedly investing in for second citizenship or relocation, with mentions of UAE, Paraguay, and Serbia as example destinations. Country selection criteria are discussed based on individual goals around lifestyle and wealth protection.
A podcast episode covers recent political developments in Latin America including elections in Colombia and Peru, Paraguay's improved risk rating, the Mercosur-EU trade deal, Bolivia's instability, and Argentina's potential progress toward US visa-free travel.
A podcast episode covers Colombia's upcoming election and potential political shift away from socialism, Peru's closely contested election, and Paraguay's improved risk rating. The episode also touches on a healthcare experience in Panama as an example of living costs in Latin America.
A video discusses the trend of wealthy individuals relocating away from the UK and highlights destination countries for second citizenship and residency. Countries mentioned as alternatives include the UAE, Paraguay, and Serbia.
Cambodia, Paraguay, Ecuador, Turkey, Namibia, and South Africa are highlighted as markets with low land prices or residency permit opportunities. The analysis covers land costs, foreign ownership rules, and residence permit availability in each country.
A video discusses the trend of wealthy individuals obtaining second citizenships as an alternative to European residency. Citizenship by investment programs and relocation to destinations such as the UAE, Paraguay, and Serbia are referenced.
A video discusses citizenship by investment programs and their potential tax implications for high-net-worth individuals. Destinations mentioned include the UAE, Paraguay, and Serbia.
Paraguay has launched a new residency-by-investment program requiring a $150,000 minimum investment across four options: real estate, financial instruments, tourism, or business. Key details about the program's requirements and costs remain unclear, leaving questions about its practical viability.
Paraguay launched a new investor visa program in 2026 offering direct permanent residency via two investment routes requiring $150,000 or $200,000. The program includes background checks and has some unresolved procedural questions.
Paraguay attracts expats with low living costs, accessible residency options, and a location bordering Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia. The guide covers temporary and permanent residence options for those considering relocating to the country.
A podcast episode covers reported capital flight from Canada, initial details of a proposed Paraguay investor residency program, and the implications of a political change in Hungary. These topics are discussed as separate news items without a single unifying policy change.
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