8 Best reasons to retire to Paraguay! Living in Paraguay!

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8 Best reasons to retire to Paraguay! Living in Paraguay! This is a country that is not often talked about but interesting enough, it's a country that is developing at a rapid pace in it's modernization. Paraguay may actually be that place of your future retirement, especially if you're interested in seeing everything develop around you. Watch the point's of the 8 best reasons to retire to Paraguay and tell me what you think!

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Do not hesitate to live and retire in Paraguay. I lived there for 7 years ago.I cried when i left the country. I and my family owned a farm and we dedicated our time for cattle farming too. In every country there are good and bad persons but believe they are easy to mingle with. I love Paraguay.

mg
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I also resided in Paraguay for two years being involved in Butterfly research, I also cried when I departed in 1976:Magnificent memories!.

annabelladebonnay
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Yes ...I like Paraguay more than Italy more many reasons

mg
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Cheap, low taxes, tranquility, nature and nice people. I think it is a good country to live.

chipaguasustudios
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I lived in San Jose de Los Arroyos Departamiento Caaguazu. I dedicated my life in cattle farming. In most areas, yes heavy rain and floods since there's no canalization but it is a developing country.

mg
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OMG! I am so sold. This country (hidden gem!) has everything a person living on this planet would want. I think about taking a trip over there and having a look!

muzikelektronik
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I lived in Paraguay for a couple of years and I never have met a more loving, caring, and understanding people. There are definitely sacrifices to be made when living there since access to private healthcare and first-world medical technology is only provided by a handful of private clinics (in the Capital of Asunción.) Many of my friends who originated from North America preferred to return to North America for medical treatment. 
Most people living outside of Asunción and Ciudad del Esté speak Jopará, a mixture of Spanish and Guaraní, and so if anyone wants to live out in the country, Guaraní must be learned to truly understand what people are saying.
Paraguayans are also very easy-going (tranquilo), and so if you have set schedules of when you need people to do things for you, you'll learn quite quickly to expect things to take a lot longer than they normally would.

Overall, I would definitely move back If I was able to live there with a typical US salary, working both in the US and Paraguay.

Rohayhu Paraguay iter'i

voltage
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I lived in Asuncion a couple of years in 2005 06. I never had a problem there and found the people to be very accepting of Xpats. I did have an edge because I am fluent with Spanish. For the last 30 years I have worked and lived in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, and Paraguay. I presently live in Santa Cruz Bolivia, which is very similar to Asuncion. Of all the places I mentioned Santa Cruz Bolivia and Asuncion are the only 2 that I would choose to retire. I have many friends in both places and feel ar home in both places. Regards

KP-yxfn
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I am very happy that you have visited my country I hope you liked it and I really liked your video thank you

diegoavilaparaguay
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A well done video with a great format. Thank you.

JerryRomineStocks
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I look to visit Paraguay 🇵🇾 in the near future.

sammiesmith
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Well done RoninBlue! How long does it take to drive to a beach? Which beach would it be? Thank you!

adventurefreaksss
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In the future I hope to visit Paraguay.

seanturner
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It is a nice country with very nice people. And it is cheap, though less so then 10 years ago. The climate is, I would say, the most UNPLEASANT of Latin America, 6 month per year are horribly hot. And this won't get better to say the least. Petty corruption can be annoying. Been there 10 times or so for business. Overall I liked it.

peervossuruguayestancia
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Thank you for this information Sir! My trip is delayed for COVID, but I am starting to move again! Paraguay is on my list and has been for years. I am retired now and have time. Thanks for the info!

geoffwalters
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Dogs roaming free on the streets...being a noisy 24hour problem...is by far the biggest issue i have with paraguay...i have yet to develop that internal 'mute button' towards dogs and motorcycles without mufflers....as annoying as it is...not a deal breaker so far...the climate...year round...is the best ive experienced

allananonimozeta
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A lot of people say that there is a huge level of freedom here. That should have been mentioned.

SpoonerTuner
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Very useful information. Thank you. I have subscribed.

piamadison
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It’s kind of like inland south Florida In looks and climate?
Is it cheaper than Mexico to live?

Rocketman
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I live in paraguay---I am thinking some of the footage is not from paraguay

jackjackson