As a Paraguayan I'm worried about people from developed countries coming to live here. They're only making prices to rise. I mean it's ok as soon as you're willing to work here and adapt to our economy. But this new trend of digital nomads with first world salaries is just the beginning of catastrophic results for us.
@NomadElite17 сағат бұрын
Many are digital nomads. Also, many are retirees and business owners, which will benefit the Paraguayan economy. Nomad Elite has employed several Paraguayans. It is a win-win situation. Thanks to companies like ours, local salaries will rise in Paraguay and greatly benefit Paraguayan society, as these companies pay more than local entities and provide better terms and bonuses.
@keangwooichoo613818 сағат бұрын
Sabah borneo mm2h just announced. Looked good.
@teacheralexisjoseph699519 сағат бұрын
Do you live in Villa rica?
@teacheralexisjoseph699519 сағат бұрын
Internet It is really cheap
@teacheralexisjoseph699519 сағат бұрын
ahh Paraguay signed a visa abolition agreement with Trinidad and Tobago that one point for its passport.
@teacheralexisjoseph699519 сағат бұрын
Why if Permanent residents of La comunidad Andina (CAN)Countries and can go visa free for all the Alianza del Pacifico and mercosur Resident que cannot go visa free to each other countries memberes of the bloc?
@alrent299221 сағат бұрын
Eventually, Peru will have direct flights to Asia.
@keangwooichoo613818 сағат бұрын
Apec. Malaysia also helped peru in halal food certificate. So peru can attract muslim visitors.
@richardbond449622 сағат бұрын
how can I be a resident of Argentina
@christopherarriaga1264Күн бұрын
And all you have to do; like A LOT of U.S. billionaires, is give up your citizenship and become a LEGAL citizen of Paraguay...
@igorjesus2121Күн бұрын
I am a Second Amendment lover. Can I get guns with a temporary residence?
@igorjesus2121Күн бұрын
With temporary residency, can you own a gun? Or do you need the permanent residency?
@Escape_The_MundaneКүн бұрын
Singapore, mexico, germany, china, morroco, saudi arabia. You guys can go anywhere you want with airplane.
@igorjesus2121Күн бұрын
Can you get a gun with temporary residency?
@TaekwondoLifeMagazineКүн бұрын
I am Greek Citizen living in US looking to relocate with American wife and Sons. Greek company $8000 Euro to do the paperwork needed? This doesn’t seem legit?
@homersapien3552Күн бұрын
The United States should learn from Mercosur countries and much of the rest of the world. If people want to immigrate to the US then they need to prove they can take care of themselves financially and not be criminals.
@chrisbunkaКүн бұрын
Although I don’t see myself being in Paraguay 🇵🇾 within the next year, I really liked this video because your presentation style is really down to earth as exhibited by your diction. This is a big contrast to the more business-like videos that I have seen from Nomad Elite.
@mocha97Күн бұрын
I'd like to add to the housing scarcity point by also bringing to attention the rent. 1000€ is a great deal for someone who's bringing their money from outside, but as a local with a full time job, that same deal leaves me with only 130€ a month - just enough to scrape by eating just rice and not much else; and if I'm lucky I'd still be able to pay for electricity. We are literally being priced out of our homes thanks to the real estate market pandering to its highest payers (understandably just like any high-return business does), who coincidentally also happen to be foreigners in this case. The fact that a family home costs this much considering local income is a simply tone-deaf and exclusively profit oriented approach on behalf of agencies and private landlords with no consideration for the social dimension. The only places you can realistically save money on a local wage here is by living in a more marginalized and precarious area such as Taco, San Matías, Añaza, Guaza or Vecindario, or in the middle of (pardon my french) bumfuck nowhere in Valle San Lorenzo or Los Silos. Going further inland is not an option if you do not have a car or if punctuality is important. I've been living here for 17 years and public transport beyond Puerto has always been a running joke, and it gets worse the further up you go - in Las Llanadas (Realejo Alto), there is only one bus line which passes by every hour and a half. Heck - I live in Puerto as well and my job requires me to move to Santa Cruz, sometimes being on-site at 5 AM. There are no buses running from Puerto to where I need to be from 4 or 4:30 - neither the 102, 103 or 108. The fact that "it's free with the monthly pass" doesn't fix the pitiful scheduling and organisation. I'm a car guy, but I would also love not being forced to use my car due to the lack of a better option. Tenerife feels like it's an experiment, where the premise is "what would happen if we let an economy grow unchecked but make it look semi-regulated", and we locals are paying the price. For reference, in March 2024 the amount of unemployed people in the Islands overall is 165.044, which is surprising considering how many places do not even offer fixed positions - most are temporary contracts or part-time, and a lot of these people are forced to accept under the table payments thanks to not being able to make ends meet. I'm extremely privileged to be over the 1000€/month net figure, but I can't say the same for my fellow Canary people. The median wage here is 21k€ a year, which after taxes translates to around 1250€ monthly. No average couple can afford to live here on a local wage without making some serious compromises. I understand that it's a global issue, but in such a small place like the Canary Islands, the influx of wealthy immigrants looking to settle coupled with the increasing scarcity of housing is going to have catastrophic long-term consequences if not dealt with properly - and our local government has proven time and time again that this simply is not within their interest. If they had their way, we'd be just like Mallorca or Ibiza in 10 years. The fact that corporate tax here is the lowest in all of Europe is just one more nail in the coffin. Please for the love of God be mindful when it comes to moving here. Feel free to come on vacation and enjoy a place like no other in the world, but remember that this is not just your home or real estate playground - it's our home too. We're just patiently waiting for another housing market crash that is long overdue so that we may finally afford a place to actually call our own, and not line someone else's pockets.
@chrisbunkaКүн бұрын
Will the recent spat between Milei and Lula have any long-term consequences for Mercosur?
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Everything has some effect. That's the truth. The best we can do is focus on things we can control ourselves.
@mirmominali3454Күн бұрын
Thank you for the crucial information. ❤ I am an Engineer Momin from Bangladesh. What way will I connect with you about this matter.
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
You're welcome! Please email us and we will get back to you.
@kennyramchauhanКүн бұрын
Never seen a more Transparent than this. Bravo. You have won my heart. I have been seriously thinking of this shift to Paraguay. Maybe sometime in future. I will be in touch then. Thank you
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Thank you, Kenny. I'm delighted to read your feedback!
@joselomeli5037Күн бұрын
Mexico to China flights now as well. Just saying. Lol. Third time on your channel and are planing to visit and possibly move there.
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Mexico has flights to Korea as well. But there are no flights from South America to Southeast Asia. Not one.
@joselomeli5037Күн бұрын
@@NomadElite I didn’t know. We will keep watching you channel since we really like it.
@bobmanp8653Күн бұрын
Im a few years away from doing this but you seem like the most honest.
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Thank you, Bob! We would love to help you obtain residency in Paraguay.
@inchainsambassadorКүн бұрын
This is absolutely incredible for value and content, excellent work!
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Thank you, Marc. I'm glad you think so!
@beethunder7256Күн бұрын
Hi, great video. It makes me want to move there even more. Can I ask what was it like during lockdowns and what about masks?
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Hi! Thank you. Businesses in the Canary Islands were pretty strict about the mask stuff. But since it is an island, you can go to many places without a mask.
@TeknomanomegaX2 күн бұрын
Nice prices!
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@user-oo4sr1tt7t2 күн бұрын
I want to know details about Paraguay retirement residency
@NormGrewalКүн бұрын
Hi could u send me u r phone number.
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Hold that thought!
@NormGrewalКүн бұрын
Send ur phone number
@MrElhabib1232 күн бұрын
Morocco is Best Country to live in north Africa ❤
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Gorgeous country!
@GodiscomingBhappy2 күн бұрын
paraguay Mexico Tunisia Canary Islands Vietnam Malaysia
@yoosofan2 күн бұрын
Thanks for adding more choices for browsers
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
You're welcome!
@mutiny_on_the_bounty2 күн бұрын
I gave you a 👍 because you actually gave the price. Wasn't expecting that.
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@shaduwy2 күн бұрын
All this money just for temporary residency and a property which later can’t shift. No thanks Malaysia, I’ll go and live in the Philippians
@belknizar98682 күн бұрын
Tunisia is very underrated, if you have enough income you can enjoy your life their
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Exactly. Your money goes a long way in Tunisia.
@monia11112 күн бұрын
Hmmm Da Nang most definitely Tunis … not for a single female
@pbohearn2 күн бұрын
Or a homosexual
@user-hx5kx1he8u2 күн бұрын
Tunisia is the only Arab country where Muslim women are allowed to marry non Muslim men and where prostitution is legal.
@a88888888a2 күн бұрын
Makati is old money. Bgc is the most modern and clean in metro manila...but the values us bad in PH. Food in Philippines is garbage in general.
@a88888888a2 күн бұрын
My cousin in uhnw and he told me about your channel. He said for him if he has uhnw he finds hong kong as the ideal place where there are more opportunities than Latin America
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Welcome to Nomad Elite!
@a88888888a2 күн бұрын
What do you consider a wealth nomad? How much nw? Just curious. I know it's depends on the country / region
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Totally depends on the country and region. I'd say a liquid net worth of $500k or more is considered wealthy in Paraguay. Probably north of $2 million in America.
@a88888888a2 күн бұрын
Buffet and bezos and Gates pay almost zero taxes.
@a88888888a2 күн бұрын
Rule in Mexico is that if they are aggressive on the road...they are probably hot headed. I'd rather not flip off unstable ppl
@a88888888a2 күн бұрын
Have you had dangerous experiences in Mexico city?
@a88888888a2 күн бұрын
I've lived in many countries. In the Philippines I find that if you want to meet the top tier females: looks 9, intelligence & education 8+ & personality 9+....you need to be the type of guy that can attract women in Australia, USA, Canada and the uk. You need to be the prize to find a top tier prize. I see too many foreigners in the pH with nice women....but they are not the top tier catches. This also applies to many east and South east Asians countries.
@a88888888a2 күн бұрын
Andrew Henderson is a weasel that tells you to have plan A B C and D. Yes 4 passports and residency are better....while he's grifting you. Wants to pretend he's high class....but he's only interested in over charging you and then ignoring.
@Collet_432 күн бұрын
The recordings were taken in Villarrica. Very close to my house. Barrio estación and Manuel cortiz huerrero park.
@malcolmnicoll11652 күн бұрын
I just pray that these gems don't become californicated and thus affordable only to the wealthy elite.
@khallan94342 күн бұрын
Sigh, quite fed up hearing about the dating opportunities for men all the time on these moving abroad KZfaq vids! ! I'm a woman who is interested in moving. Please note: there are plenty of women like myself who are looking to leave our Western countries to move to somewhere better, so please can you bear this in mind instead of every time going on about dating opportunities for blokes.
@KMac.2223 күн бұрын
Thanks for another great video! Im really condering visiting there. ✌️
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@KMac.2223 күн бұрын
Im 30 in my prime, in my best shape and health with blue eyes & brown hair maybe Paraguey is my place 😅 Just don't know my Spanish that well. Great video thanks for making the content.
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
haha 😅 You've to try it out for yourself. You're welcome.
@giopreda3 күн бұрын
I’m Paraguayan, currently studying in Ireland (although right now I’m back home because I’m on break) and I was born and raised in the old downtown of Asunción. I’m definitely biased but I think it’s one of the best places to live in the metro area. It is totally walkable, as opposed to the new downtown, and very diverse and dynamic. There are just a little less shopping opportunities in the old downtown, there are still malls and calle Palma is filled with standalone stores and department stores, which you can get to by foot. If you walk through the old downtown (calle Palma) and the riverside (Costanera) you get a much better taste of Paraguayan life and culture than if you’re walking through the new downtown. The old downtown is also the center of most countercultures and the best place to be if you’re young and/or queer. It is somewhat sketchy but I’ve gone a lifetime without getting mugged and it is definitely much more safe than some other cities in the metro area like San Lorenzo or Luque, and more importantly the old downtown represents what Paraguay and Asunción really are much better than the new downtown which is much more Americanized.
@NomadEliteКүн бұрын
Yes, many cultural events like theaters happen in the old downtown.