Moving to Paraguay - residency visa question
I'm from Germany and plan to move to Paraguay (or Ecuador) at the end of 2016 or early in 2017.
I'm a skilled worker and started in the Summer of 2015 to learn Spanish.
In Paraguay i plan to work over the Internet for international customers.
I want to inform myself about what i need to get a residency visa in Paraguay.
Especially I'm interested in recent information about the requirements.
I informed myself already on german websites but i dont know how dated these info's are.
If my information's are correct then i need:
- a certificate of conduct from the local police
- a international birth certificate
I send that to the Paraguayan embassy in Germany.
They notarize the documents and send them back to me, then i can go to Paraguay.
There i take the documents to the "Migraciones" in Asunción and need to get some things done:
- certificate of health
- Interpol certificate
- photocopy of my travel passport
- loyalty oath of acceptance of Paraguayan law
- proof of solvency -> put $5500 on a local bank account
With that you get the "Admisión Permanente".
Now you can go to the "Identificaciones" and apply for the "Cédula".
Is this information correct ?
Did i miss something ?
Do you have any more information's for me about the whole process ?
Thanks for your help !
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Finally, I find the bureaucracy in Paraguay a challenge to navigate and if you try to do it yourself, then there may be other obstacles and possibly some 'extra fees' to be have to be paid. Better if you can get a local individual with experience doing this type of paper work to assist you in the process for a fee
egaray wrote:Finally, I find the bureaucracy in Paraguay a challenge to navigate and if you try to do it yourself, then there may be other obstacles and possibly some 'extra fees' to be have to be paid. Better if you can get a local individual with experience doing this type of paper work to assist you in the process for a fee
Hi !
While i already found legitimate looking residency/visa attorneys for other South-American countries haven't found any for Paraguay. But i have read lots of story's about fraud's and shady "attorneys".
So if anyone knows someone legitimate and trustworthy then please tell me or write me a PM.
Der Antrag für eine Aufenthaltsgenehmigung in Paraguay muss direkt bei der Generaldirektion für Migration (Dirección General de Migraciones) gestellt werden.
Folgende Dokumente müssen vorher allerdings in der Konsularabteilung der Botschaft von Paraguay in Berlin legalisiert werden (im Original 1 einfache Kopie):]
Translation:
"The following documents need to be legalized in the Paraguayan embassy in Berlin"
I just had a conversation with the Paraguayan embassy in Germany and they told me I need to send the documents to them to get legalized before moving to Paraguay.
In July 10th, 2013, by means of Law No. 4987, the National Congress approved Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement for Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents – The Apostille Convention, signed in The Hague on October 5th, 1961. The exchange of ratifications with respect to this convention was performed on December 10th, 2013.
You should read latest RADICACIÓN PERMANENTE requirements on Migraciones site:
Existen dos maneras de legalizar los documentos del paÃs de origen:
1) Por visación otorgada por la autoridad local competente del Consulado Paraguayo y su posterior legalización en el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores del Paraguay.
2) Por legalización por el método de apostilla (vigente para los paÃses suscriptos a la Convención de la Haya). El apostillado debe solicitarse en la institución autorizada del paÃs de origen.
So you can go old way NO1 or NO2 way and Apostille of documents in your home country. NO2 will save you lots $$$ and additional hassles legalizing your documents first at local PY embassy, then re-legalizing them again at Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores del Paraguay.
Another question:
Is the information still correct that you ONLY need the 5000$, no work contract and no periodic retirement income, correct ?
In the files send to me by the Paraguayan embassy I don't understand (although it's in German) if they try to say:
5000$ OR work contract OR periodic income
Or if they try to say:
5000$ AND work contract
To be clear, I plan to start a small single person business in Paraguay.
Can anyone provide me with the latest informations regarding that ?
Thanks !
Look, go to PY Migraciones official site, download latest residency requirements and use google translate. It works well, trust me;) Is it so hard to do? And forget your local embassy site, info could be outdated.
Even the official documents send to me by the Paraguayan embassy are hard to understand... And they are written in my native language.
For example the thing with the "proof of solvency".
It's hard to understand what they try to tell you even in German...can imgine how hard it will be using Google translator.
The question remains, why would the Paraguayan embassy provide me with outdated informations ?
As far as I know bring 5000k in cash, go to Banco de Fomento, deposit 5000k and you are done with proof of solvency. But maybe something changed recently. I do not know.
Do you currently live in Paraguay ?
In which year did you go through the residency procedure ?
Would be great if you could linke the step-by-step guide, i cant find it.
Is there anything complicated about the medical examination ?
Stop losing  your time by  trying to undertand, everybody Will tell you différent things
Jean
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Thank you for this info.
We are on the process. I will wait for my cedula before commenting back to you. Again thank you
majbjb wrote:The medical exam is very cursory. They do lab work and a doctor exam, most doctors just sign off the paperwork after you pay their office visit fee and they look at your lab results.
Maybe by any chance you know any particular clinic or doctor to handle all medical exam? Price is important as we are on a tight budget. PM me please with contacts. Thanks.
the info you were given is accurate, but not complete. There are more local documents to get before going to migrations. PM me and I'll be happy to explain more
Kind Regards
LoreLaterra wrote:the info you were given is accurate, but not complete. There are more local documents to get before going to migrations. PM me and I'll be happy to explain more
Why don't you explain to all? All documents needed for Migraciones are in this official list
majbjb wrote:Whatever currency you deposit here it is converted to the local currency upon deposit, at least at the banks we've dealt with. They will take any major foreign currency as deposits also.
In Migraciones requirements list there is stated "mÃnimo de 5.000 (cinco mil) dólares o su equivalente en guaranÃes", so there is "or equivalent...". Haven't you deposited at Banco Nacional de Fomento?
all the best
Julien
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@Â Wiggum > We haven't heard from you since May, any updates on your situation please?
Thanks,
Priscilla
Harry&Gie wrote:[b]A987[b]Your link dasen't work!
Migraciones updated the requirements page and changed link too. Check this >
Jjranger wrote:No not yet
****Â is my lawyer
JJ Ranger
Be careful with this lawyer. Major ripoff.
Danke fuer deine Miteilung, binn mal gespannt auf deine Schritt fuer Schritt anleitung.
Gruss aus /Greetings from Legazpi Philippines
Harry & Gie
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