Paraguay residence - my journey

I have successfully received my permit 2 months after the application. Many thanks to @GuaraniGhost

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The clowns at OffshoreCorpTalk have deleted some posts in the original thread (for example
Post in thread 'Paraguay residence - my journey'
https://johnnydoe.is/threads/paraguay-residence-my-journey.39855/post-311444) and closed it to further replies. Why? Simply because it doesn’t fit their narrative, and this residence doesn’t enrich them. Pathetic.
What a joke. The other client also started a thread. They edited his posts so there is no mention of me. He got a warning.

How can it be a platform for finding reliable solutions to anything when free speech and solutions that don't benefit the owners' pockets are silenced?
 
What a joke. The other client also started a thread. They edited his posts so there is no mention of me. He got a warning.

How can it be a platform for finding reliable solutions to anything when free speech and solutions that don't benefit the owners' pockets are silenced?
Why didn't open a thread to promote the service.
I would love to read about it.
 
You mean the client? I think he will eventually write us the review as well.
as soon as we have completed testing the forum, don't want to risk losing messages like in OCT 😆

Btw I will add the (very positive) review in the appropriate section 🧰 Service Providers & Reviews
I have so many reviews to write I don't know where to start from. 95% of them are negative though 😕
 
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Any update about your Russian residence journey, are you still pursuing that, or is Paraguay looking like a better option now?
 
Any update about your Russian residence journey, are you still pursuing that, or is Paraguay looking like a better option now?
Russian residence successfully obtained, the hard part is just the application. Once approved you only have to go there and pick it up.
I did it for a different reason than Paraguay. PY seems one of the best “paper” residences available now.
 
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What are the reasons you went with a Russian residence instead of taking a less scrutinized Armenian residence permit and going into Russia by the “backdoor” through the EAEU?
 
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That thread is mostly @JohnLocke asking questions of such critical importance like “do you need a visa?” under his various pseudonyms. More to the point, I realized that EAEU benefits are a bit lopsided in Russia's favor and really only for citizens. The Armenian residence permit doesn’t offer anything in Russia; only citizenship does. It doesn’t get you anything like in Mercosur or the EU.
 
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That thread is mostly @JohnLocke asking questions of such critical importance like “do you need a visa?” under his various pseudonyms. More to the point, I realized that EAEU benefits are a bit lopsided in Russia's favor and really only for citizens. The Armenian residence permit doesn’t offer anything in Russia; only citizenship does. It doesn’t get you anything like in Mercosur or the EU.
Some residences are just “paper” ones, or backup plans, others are for concrete purposes. Russian residents enjoy benefits in business and taxation compared to non residents.
 

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