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Jfinestra

Jfinestra

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Paraguayan citizen

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Paraguayan

Lives in Asunci贸n

Registration: 09 June 2010

Jfinestra
Jfinestra replied to a thread
12 years ago
naturalpath

Can my wife get residence permit for both of us, without me in country by naturalpath

Hollow Everyone!! I am married man and working in Canada my wife is with me and if we will prepare all the documents and she will go to Paraguay by her self. Can she apply and get residence permit for both of us, without me to be in Paraguay???? ...

Jfinestra

You need to be here, one of the requirements is to prove the entrance to the country, but if your wife already is resident you can appy to the principle of family unity, and your applications should be more easily granted, but again you need to show ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
12 years ago
aspie_delight

paraguay investment citizenship by aspie_delight

hi, can anyone summarize the investment citizenship requirements for me, i found this link and i find it a little hard to believe http://diplomaticsecondpassport.com/paraguaypassport.html

Jfinestra

Natualization is established in art. 148 of Paraguayan Constiitution, and amongst other requirements you need.3 years of holding the status of Permanent residency, and prove an economical activity in Paraguay, in other words solvency, the procedure ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
13 years ago

NEW REQUIREMENT FOR LEGALIZATION OF DOCUMENTS for PR application in Py

This is fresh new info from Migration Office: Documents from countries abroad, should first be legalized by the Ministry of Foreig Affairs of that Country (or similar) and later by the Paraguayan Consulate. To graph this, for example FBI reports, ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
13 years ago

NEW REQUIREMENT FOR FBI REPORTS

Came back today from the MIGRATION OFFICE, a recommendation from the Legal Department was made, where FBI reports first need to be legalized by the State Deparment of the US, and later to Pyan consulate in US. Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
13 years ago
Michael_D

Looking for a reliable lawyer for Cedula/citizenship by Michael_D

Hi everyone! I'm trying to find a lawyer that can help me through the process of getting the cedula and eventually after some years the citizenship. I have been reading a lot about this topic, and it seems realistic. I am currently working in ...

Jfinestra

Currently the police does not allow to insert fingerprints until you get PR, the control systems are falling on upon that. More and more Pyan government does not like the view that our PR, is seen by some people, as Mc. Donald order that can be done ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
13 years ago
Yud

Banking in Paraguay by Yud

Hello dear members, Can you recommend some financial institutions i.e. Commercial Banks in Paraguay? [b]What about their facilities they offer?[/b] For example: [i][Internet Banking, Credit Facilities, ATM's machine availability throughout the ...

Jfinestra

Yes you can pick your money any time you want, money is of free circulation. Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
13 years ago
travel1000

question for person who has permanent resident card by travel1000

I have a question toward permanent card itself. It is not question of cedula. Is the person's nationality or/and passport number on permanent resident card? or is only country of birth on the card like US green card ?Is card valid for indefinite ...

Jfinestra

law 2406/04, establishes that the permanent residency carnet doesn聮t have to be renewed. It麓s always good to know the laws that back up documents, please rememember that this is administrative law (when dealing with government) so we must be very ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
13 years ago
barrister_py

Residence permit / paper work and documents by barrister_py

For the process, it is basically as follow: - first go to a bank an open a bank account with at least 5,000 USD. this would help you prove you have sufficient funds on your application for residency. I recommend you Banco Vision for a saving ...

Jfinestra

In case you do not have an employment contract, you can prove solvency with US$ 5.000,oo deposit in a local bank. Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
13 years ago
barrister_py

Residence permit / paper work and documents by barrister_py

For the process, it is basically as follow: - first go to a bank an open a bank account with at least 5,000 USD. this would help you prove you have sufficient funds on your application for residency. I recommend you Banco Vision for a saving ...

Jfinestra

No, because the 6 month period is applied for a safety measure in the sence that a person may have newer records, but your birth information can麓t change. Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
13 years ago
Yud

Banking in Paraguay by Yud

Hello dear members, Can you recommend some financial institutions i.e. Commercial Banks in Paraguay? [b]What about their facilities they offer?[/b] For example: [i][Internet Banking, Credit Facilities, ATM's machine availability throughout the ...

Jfinestra

Ussually PR is given in 3-4 months, the money can be withdraw after the application. If the PR takes more than 5 months, it is because there are some problems with paper work, with this new director, papers are running pretty much on time, so they ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
13 years ago
Jfinestra

FBI REPORTS FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCY APPLICATION by Jfinestra

Dear Friends: Recently Migration Office, has been rejecting FBI Reports that don麓t have the FBI Seal and are not duly signed. Please make sure, before you request it to mention that the Report is going to be used for international purposes and ...

Jfinestra

If the document does not clearly say it expires in 90 days, then Migration Office considers polic reports valid for 6 months Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
13 years ago
FreeRangeJoel

Shipping a car down from Canada... worth it? by FreeRangeJoel

I'm sure that this has been answered in the past somewhere, but I thought I'd ask this question anyway... Is is worth having our car shipped down from Canada? Or should we sell it and pick up a new one in PY? Ours is a mid-sized sedan (Mitsubishi ...

Jfinestra

If it is older than 10 years, you can麓t import it, you better check with a Custom Broker. Kind regards, Jer贸nimo Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
13 years ago
geintje

cooperativa. by geintje

How far can you trust a cooperativa?

Jfinestra

It is always better to borrow money from Cooperativas and saving in a bank, which is regulated by central bank, in that way your savings are protected. Read More

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Jfinestra created a thread
13 years ago

FBI REPORTS FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCY APPLICATION

Dear Friends: Recently Migration Office, has been rejecting FBI Reports that don麓t have the FBI Seal and are not duly signed. Please make sure, before you request it to mention that the Report is going to be used for international purposes and ... Read More

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Jfinestra created a thread
13 years ago

WATCH OUR FOR SUSPICIOUS PARAGUYAN PASSPORTS

Article 148 regulates the naturalization figure. As you can see in N潞 02, you need at least 03 years of Permanent Residency in PY. Some people have been asking me about naturalization and passport before those 03 years: In light of what Paraguayan ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
14 years ago
johnbarley

golpe de estado by johnbarley

How is it affecting things in Paraguay?

Jfinestra

I agree that the motives that pushed the impeachment are of course economical interests. But laughable, first lets see first world countries: The Invasion of Irak? Afganistan? Apartheid in SA, the Prague trials, etc. etc. Chavez and Castro麓s ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
14 years ago
johnbarley

golpe de estado by johnbarley

How is it affecting things in Paraguay?

Jfinestra

People, before saying anything about the last things that happend in Py, please take your time and read the Constitution of Paraguay. I don麓t agree with what heppend, but the National Constition grants a Super Power to Congress, in a democracy, the ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
14 years ago

Import paperwork for UK motorcycle

You can check that with a Custom Broker, I can recommend: Luis Carlos Cacavelos, serviciosaduaneros@agenciacacavelos.com.py 0981900613. Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
14 years ago
nickblonde

Bank Account Requirement for Permanent Residence by nickblonde

So has anyone figured out definitively whether the 5,000 USD balance is required for the entire duration of the waiting process? (from application until issuance of permanent residence card?). I am wondering if I can deposit 5,000 USD at the time ...

Jfinestra

It is another possiblity, but it would be rather less expensive to file the US$ 5000 deposit or its equivalent in Gs. The intention of this requirement, is to prove the economic solvency of the applicant. Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
14 years ago

Doing business in Paraguay

Paraguay is a country that welcomes foreign investment, there are many laws like 60/90(that establishes tax exonerations for certain type of investment) or maquila law that alos establishes tax benefiets for good production investments. There is no ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
14 years ago
Jfinestra

DOLLAR BILLS NOT ACCEPTABLE IN PARAGUAY by Jfinestra

According to the Central Bank of Paraguay, the following bills are not in use: US$ 100.oo Bills: Series: C,B,D.

Jfinestra

I remember that Shopping Del Sol did as it was mentioned here, but many ATMs would only cash Guaranies, I know ITAU has ATMs with Dollars, and some other big banks have those ATMs. Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
14 years ago
Jfinestra

DOLLAR BILLS NOT ACCEPTABLE IN PARAGUAY by Jfinestra

According to the Central Bank of Paraguay, the following bills are not in use: US$ 100.oo Bills: Series: C,B,D.

Jfinestra

All other bills are accepted, regarding old and other stuff, they should be in fair conditions, nothing special. CHF are exchanged here too. ATMs spit out Guaranies, local currency. Read More

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Jfinestra created a thread
14 years ago

DOLLAR BILLS NOT ACCEPTABLE IN PARAGUAY

According to the Central Bank of Paraguay, the following bills are not in use: US$ 100.oo Bills: Series: C,B,D. Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
14 years ago
remzi

Buying a car by remzi

Hi All I'm trying to understand the process after buying a car in Paraguay (let's assume in Asuncion): What do I need to do when I buy a new car ? What do I need to do when I buy a used car ? in term of: - insurance - legal registration I tried ...

Jfinestra

One thing you must make sure is to use an "Escribana" for the documentation process, they also do the diligences for obtaining "C茅dula Verde" in case you don麓t have one. Read More

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Jfinestra created a thread
14 years ago

AFTER RESIDENCY WHAT YOU NEED TO APPLY FOR CEDULA (PYAN ID CARD)

REQUIREMENTS NEEDED FOR CEDULA, PLEASE REMEMBER THIS DOCUMENT IS GIVEN AFTER YOU OBTAIN RESIDENCY AND IT IS THE PARAGUAYAN ID CARD. Residency certificate granted by the Migration Office. Authenticated copy of your permanent residence ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
14 years ago
barrister_py

Residence permit / paper work and documents by barrister_py

For the process, it is basically as follow: - first go to a bank an open a bank account with at least 5,000 USD. this would help you prove you have sufficient funds on your application for residency. I recommend you Banco Vision for a saving ...

Jfinestra

In the case of your birth certificate, yes it has to be legalized by the Paraguayan consulate where the document is issued, in this case France. You need a VISA since you are US citizen. The Police report has to belong to the country you were ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
14 years ago
Placeinthesun

Military duty required of Paraguay Citizens? by Placeinthesun

Hi everyone, I am thinking about getting residency and ultimately citizenship to Paraguay. Is military duty required of citizens to Paraguay? Obviously I do not want to do so, but trying to make sure what the rules are about this. Can anyone ...

Jfinestra

Trust me military duty is not mandatory anymore, with the objection you can apply, you can麓t say it is mandatory anymore. Plus is not effective caus only people that want to go to military service. No one is forced to go to Military duty these days ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
14 years ago

Opening a bank account in Paraguay

For most banks you need a "C茅dula de Identidad", but there are some banks and financiaras (very similar to bank and also regulated by the Central Bank of Paraguay) that don麓t inittially. For example Financiera Interfisa where I take most of the ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
15 years ago
barrister_py

basic advice for those considering buying property in Paraguay by barrister_py

Hello everyone, I just wanted to post some basic advice for those seeking real estate investing opportunities in Paraguay. First of all, the economic conditions in the country are getting better and better so prices are increasing on year and year ...

Jfinestra

Cordillera area is a very good area, some photos: fotopaises.com/foto/Paraguay/Cerro_Caacupe_Departamento_de_Cordillera_/219156.html skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=74641019: WATCH salto 7 caidas viajeros.com/fotos/de-paraguay/635029 Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
15 years ago
barrister_py

Residence permit / paper work and documents by barrister_py

For the process, it is basically as follow: - first go to a bank an open a bank account with at least 5,000 USD. this would help you prove you have sufficient funds on your application for residency. I recommend you Banco Vision for a saving ...

Jfinestra

To be safe, I'd give the consulate in LA a call and ask them. Common sense would say you should be good without having to send it (it is afterall a Paraguayan document!). But like Nico pointed out earlier, it would really suck to pay $100's to ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
15 years ago
roav

Retiree seeks immigration info by roav

Hello, My name is Rob, I am retired and have been living in the Philippines for the past 5, 1/2 years. I'd like to relocate to Paraguay in the not to distant future. I would like to know exactly what documents one needs to submit too Paraguay ...

Jfinestra

Yes that麓s true 5 thousand is not necessary anymore.....though it shows more solvency to prove 5 thousand than 1 thousand, the spirit of Pyan immigration law, is basically we want people with a healthy economy. Of course money can be deposit in Gs. ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
15 years ago
tommieboy999

thinking of moving to paraguay.. can u help? by tommieboy999

im an american citizen but currently living in the philippines because my retirement is just 1000.00 usd per month. id like to know if 1000 dollars is enough to live there. im alone and dont cook much. also, do i need to renew my visa every 2 months ...

Jfinestra

Some other cities near Asunci贸n: Altos, Caacupe, Atyra, Tobati, Aregua, San Bernardino...... Itacurubi.............Bigger but further away: Villarica, Encarnaci贸n. I agree, one thousand US$ can provide you a very comfortable life, of course away of ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
15 years ago
barrister_py

Residence permit / paper work and documents by barrister_py

For the process, it is basically as follow: - first go to a bank an open a bank account with at least 5,000 USD. this would help you prove you have sufficient funds on your application for residency. I recommend you Banco Vision for a saving ...

Jfinestra

From home you need to bring a police clearance certificate, your birth/marriage certificate and a health statement. You need to send these documents to the Paraguayan consulate for stamps. Then, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Asuncion: 14 de ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
15 years ago
Yud

Banking in Paraguay by Yud

Hello dear members, Can you recommend some financial institutions i.e. Commercial Banks in Paraguay? [b]What about their facilities they offer?[/b] For example: [i][Internet Banking, Credit Facilities, ATM's machine availability throughout the ...

Jfinestra

Nico you麓re right, 5.000 is not necessary but the more you can show the better. More solvency, more "arraigo", buying property (according to law, of more than 10 hectares is better). Financiera Interfisa is also one institution where you can open ... Read More

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Jfinestra replied to a thread
15 years ago
roav

Retiree seeks immigration info by roav

Hello, My name is Rob, I am retired and have been living in the Philippines for the past 5, 1/2 years. I'd like to relocate to Paraguay in the not to distant future. I would like to know exactly what documents one needs to submit too Paraguay ...

Jfinestra

Oh I see.... well then you should update your situation related to residency. I have an american client, he came in October and aacounts could be oppenned in the mentioned institutions......It would be interesting to see their reaction when you ... Read More

Jfinestra
Jfinestra replied to a thread
15 years ago
roav

Retiree seeks immigration info by roav

Hello, My name is Rob, I am retired and have been living in the Philippines for the past 5, 1/2 years. I'd like to relocate to Paraguay in the not to distant future. I would like to know exactly what documents one needs to submit too Paraguay ...

Jfinestra

You can open a bank account without a cedula in Banco Nacional de Fomento, and Financieras, like Finanaciera Interfisa. If you have a passport you can麓t be stopped by the polic. Some info for the moment. Thanks Read More

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Jfinestra joined Paraguay expat community
16 years ago