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Reference · Updated 2026-05-06

Paraguay as a Plan B. Cheap, fast, and territorial — but read the limitations.

Paraguay sells better than almost any other country as a second residency: government fees under US$ 500, a 5-business-day CIE investor certificate under the Investor Pass (Resolution 0283/2026) followed by permanent residency in roughly 3-6 months, no minimum-stay rule for keeping the status, and zero tax on foreign income. The page below is the honest version. The benefits are real. The limitations — banking friction, language, inheritance rules, the political-risk argument's actual weight — are also real.

The case for Paraguay

Five things almost nobody else offers together.

Most 'second residency' programs ask for big capital, a long timeline, a real-estate purchase, or a strict physical-presence test. Paraguay's PR scheme asks for none of those.

  • Cost: Gs. 2,787,550 (~US$ 450) standard residency fee at Migraciones. The April 2026 Investor Pass requires US$ 70k+ productive investment (5 jobs), US$ 150k tourism, or US$ 200k real estate / stock market. Lawyer support typically US$ 1,500–3,500. Compare with US$ 100,000+ for Caribbean CBI; Spain Golden Visa was abolished 3 Apr 2025 (Organic Law 1/2025); Malta CBI struck down by CJEU 29 Apr 2025 (Case C-181/23).
  • Time: under the Investor Pass (Resolution 0283/2026) the CIE investor certificate issues in 5 business days; permanent residency itself then runs roughly 3-6 months — versus 2-6 months on the standard track. No 5-year wait, no temporary-then-permanent ladder.
  • Stay: no formal minimum-stay rule for keeping PR. The cédula renews on a 10-year cycle. The 120-day threshold is what triggers tax residency, not just immigration residency. See tax residency.
  • Tax: territorial — Paraguay does not tax income earned abroad. No CFC rules, no exit tax, no worldwide-income reporting once you're on the Paraguayan side.
  • Citizenship: 3 years of PR opens naturalisation. Dual citizenship is allowed. The Paraguayan passport gives visa-free / VOA access to ~140 destinations including the UK, Schengen, Japan, Korea, Russia, and most of LATAM.

Honest comparison

Paraguay vs. the other usual suspects.

Numbers below reflect publicly stated 2026 program rules, not estimates. The 'physical presence' column is the rule for KEEPING residency, not for triggering local tax. Tax-residency triggers are typically separate and stricter.

CountryMin spendTime to PRPresence to keepTax on foreign incomeYears to citizenship
Paraguay~US$ 450 gov't (Gs. 2,787,550) + ~US$ 2k lawyer; or Investor Pass from US$ 70kInvestor Pass (Resolution 0283/2026): 5-business-day CIE certificate, then ~3-6 mo to PR / 2-6 mo (standard)Once every 3 years for Investor Pass; minimal for standard PR. See [tax residency](/tax-residency/) for the trigger.0% on foreign income. 8% IRP-RC on capital / 8–10% IRP-RSP on salary.3 years to citizenship eligibility
Panama (Friendly Nations)US$ 200,000 — real estate, 3-year fixed deposit, OR Panamanian work contract (post-2021 reform)9–12 months1 day every 2 years to keep PRTerritorial — 0% on foreign income5 years to citizenship eligibility
Portugal NHR 2.0 (IFICI)Variable — D7 ~US$ 9.8k/yr passive income, D8 digital-nomad ~€3,480/mo (4× PT min wage)~6 months for residency, 5 years for PR183 days/year for tax residency20% flat on PT-source income for 10 yrs IF in qualifying R&D / innovation / academia / start-up role. Foreign income largely exempt; pensions NOT exempt under IFICI (unlike old NHR).5 years to citizenship eligibility
UAE (Golden Visa)AED 2M (~US$ 545,000) in property — single unit or portfolio. As of Feb 2026, 50% down-payment rule scrapped; off-plan and mortgaged units qualify on DLD valuation.30–60 days1 day every 6 months0% personal income tax. 9% corporate (free-zone exempt).30 years (rare in practice)
Mexico (Temporary → Permanent)Temporary Resident: ~US$ 4,400/mo income OR ~US$ 74k savings (12-mo). Consulate-by-consulate variation; UMA-indexed since 2025.4 yrs (TR → PR), or direct PR via higher thresholdsNo formal minimum after PRWorldwide income — taxed if resident (>183 d).5 years to citizenship eligibility
Georgia (HNWI / standard)HNWI route: GEL 3M global assets (~US$ 1.1M) OR GEL 200k annual income (~US$ 73k) for past 3 yrs, PLUS US$ 500k Georgia property (or GEL 25k Georgian-source income / valid residence permit). Standard residency: by stay (visa-free 1 yr for many passports).6 monthsVisa-free 1 year for many passportsTerritorial-leaning: 0% on most foreign income. 1% Small Business Status for Georgian-source up to ~US$ 200k/yr.10 years to citizenship eligibility
Uruguay (Tax Holiday)~US$ 2M real estate (12.5M UI) — Budget Law 20.446 effective 1 Jan 2026 (was ~US$ 590k + 60-day stay); or 11 yrs × US$ 100k Innovation Fund; or 183-day physical presence with no investment12–18 months183 days/year for tax residency11-year tax holiday on foreign capital income, then 12% (5-year 6% transition removed under Law 20.446 for new residents from 1 Jan 2026)3 years (married) / 5 years (single)

Where Paraguay loses

The limitations the marketing sites skip.

Paraguay isn't a clean win for everyone. The cases below are where another jurisdiction is genuinely a better Plan B.

  • Cross-border banking

    Paraguayan banks accept new clients but ask for source-of-funds documentation that's heavier than peer countries. International wires require manual review. International payment processors (Stripe, Wise) integrate slowly. If your business runs on real-time global rails, Estonia, UAE, or Singapore beat Paraguay.

  • Language

    Spanish is essential for daily life and legal paperwork. Guaraní helps in rural settings. Naturalisation requires conversational Spanish or Guaraní. If you cannot or will not learn Spanish, Panama and the UAE serve English-only residents better.

  • Geographic isolation

    Asunción has no nonstop flights to North America or Europe. Routes via São Paulo, Lima, Madrid, or Buenos Aires add 8–14 hours. A passport-only Plan B (no actual relocation) blunts this — but the 'I want to fly home in 6 hours' argument fails here.

  • Inheritance + property law

    Paraguayan succession law applies to property in Paraguay. Forced-heirship rules limit how much you can will to non-relatives. Estate planning requires a Paraguayan notary on top of the home-country attorney. Comparable to Spain or Portugal.

  • International recognition

    The Paraguayan passport is good but not Schengen-resident-equivalent for everyday use. EU member-state passports remain stronger for tax-treaty access in many situations.

  • Local stability story is mixed

    Paraguay is politically stable since 1989 and has held nine consecutive democratic transitions. But: the Colorado Party has held the presidency for 76 of the last 78 years, courts can be slow, and contract enforcement is inconsistent in practice. Don't import a Paraguay-only mortgage assuming the same legal speed as Switzerland.

Who Paraguay fits best

Five archetypes where Paraguay genuinely wins.

  • Remote worker / digital nomad

    Foreign salary or freelance income, doesn't need EU/UK access immediately. Wants 0% tax + a real cédula + cheap COL. Fits.

  • Crypto holder

    Holdings stored offshore, gains realised abroad, wants no worldwide-income reporting. Paraguay's territorial system is one of the few jurisdictions left without CFC. See the crypto guide.

  • Latin-American immigrant family

    Argentinian, Brazilian, Colombian, or Venezuelan family looking for stable LATAM residency. Border, language, and food are familiar; the cost of living is lower; the residency is faster than peer LATAM options.

  • Plan-B insurance holder

    US, EU, or UK passport holder wanting an emergency exit option without giving up home base. Cédula stays valid with minimal presence. Cheap insurance against political risk.

  • Eventual passport seeker

    Wants a Paraguayan passport in 4–7 years total. Naturalisation is real, the language test is reasonable, dual citizenship allowed.

Where we can help

End-to-end relocation, or just the parts you don't want to handle.

We work with a small set of vetted partners on the ground. We earn an introduction commission on most of these; rates are set by the partner, and we share the fee schedule before you commit.

  • Residency filing (standard or Investor Pass)

    Migraciones-listed legal teams who file the residency package, run the apostille checks, and accompany the cédula appointment. End-to-end fee typically US$ 1,500–3,500 depending on path.

  • Tax-residency setup

    RUC registration, IRP positioning, source-of-income classification. A Paraguayan accountant + tax lawyer team that has run the territorial-system math for foreign founders, retirees, and crypto holders.

  • Banking introductions

    Direct introductions to relationship managers at three banks where account-opening for foreigners is reliable. They take you through the source-of-funds review faster than walking in cold.

  • USD ↔ USDT ↔ PYG on-ramp

    OTC partner for landing larger balances cleanly. See the crypto guide for the full breakdown.

  • Property + escrow

    Notary referrals for real-estate transactions, including stablecoin escrow when buying with USDT or USD.

We disclose commissions in writing before any introduction. If a partner isn't the right fit for your situation, we say so.

Decide if Paraguay fits

Take the eligibility quiz, or message us.

The 5-minute quiz maps your situation to the right residency track. WhatsApp is fastest if you have a specific situation — visa, family, business — that doesn't fit a checkbox.

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