5 Countries That Give You Permanent Residency on Day One for Free!

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Hey everyone! In today’s video, we’re diving into a fascinating topic: "5 Countries That Offer Permanent Residency from Day One—Absolutely Free!" 🌍🏡

Imagine moving to a new country and getting permanent residency without any hassle or extra costs. Sounds amazing, right? Well, some countries make this possible, and in this video, we’ll reveal which ones.

🔍 What Will We Cover?

-Requirements and Conditions: We’ll explain what you need to qualify for this offer and any important details you should be aware of.

-Benefits: What advantages do you get by living in these countries as a permanent resident from day one?

-Application Process: Even though residency is free, what’s the process to obtain it? We’ll give you an overview.

📌 Why Is This Important?
These programs can be a fantastic opportunity for those seeking new experiences and opportunities abroad without the stress of complicated paperwork.

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One of the best bets right now is Argentina. You can live well on 1000 a month and like a king on 2000 Easy to obtain residency and with the new government it’s getting better every month people are friendly. Only drawback is you need to learn conversational Spanish as only a few speak English but it’s not difficult. Enroll online in Duo

johnacord
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I've been spending at least 4 months of the year in Mexico, but bounce between here, Panama and the Dominican Republic. I meet the income requirements for at least temporary residency in each, but I've learned as an expat of 13 years that since I like to travel so much anyway, having permanent residency is not so much an issue for me any more. I should add that I had an overnight layover in Miami not quite a month ago; now I can say I've spent 5 days in the U.S. since 2016.

PastorBobby
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In Mexico, you’re allowed to stay for six months with no visa you just have to leave for one day you can walk across the border and staying in a hotel come back in the next day and you have six months more no point doing anything else

LoLHahaLolHahaLol
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We have very different ideas of "free"

craigquann
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Over a year to process for a failing country like South Africa, and they want over $650kUS?! Not even close to being competitive....NO Thanks

RC
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South Africa has one of the highest crime rate in the world, official unemployment rate of 33%. Also, permanent residents pay income tax on their worldwide income. The maximum income tax rate is 45% and you reach this at a yearly income of 1.8 million ZAR=100k US$. You might be able to travel visa free to 110 countries which include the highly popular democracies of Russia and Zimbabwe, but to no other European country.

thehun
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I agree that this is AI. Note when he is quoting the money requirements for South Aftrica and says, "zero, zero, zero" which is often a tell.

etherdog
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There is a lot to consider when retiring to another country other than permanent residency e.g., healthcare, health costs, crime rates, personal safety, cost of living etc. I have yet to see anything on YouTube that provides a full costings overview of everything associated with retiring to another country.

PontopPikey
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Mexico is no longer cheap by any standards as it once was; to me equally as important, Mexicans are not nearly as friendly as they used to be toward Americans and other foreigners. I've lived down there.

CraigAnderson-hh
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If South Africa was so good, Elon Musk would have stayed there

kayo.cart
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I guess you mean the info is free because NONE of these are free... You have to qualify and pay fees.

anniesshenanigans
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I understand that Panama also requires you to give up your other citizenship to become a citizen of Panama.

brucestiles
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Never considered Uruguay. I’ll have to stash that in my memory warehouse for later.

novembercherry
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I wanted to retire in South Africa. I love the wilderness and friendliness of people there regardless of the skin colour. However, just extending a tourist visa took so long that I decided to travel to other countries. Hopefully, the newly elected government will get the act together rapidly.

Truthseeker
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Mexico have high crime and is not cheap anymore, unless you live somewhere in suburbs with locals and shopping in farmers market

jackyback
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omg..I wouldnt pass water over any of these countries

Gary-lh
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I hope that living standards for the native population have improved significantly since the 1990's. We were there when Hurricane Georges hit the Island which was bad for the squatters living in homemade shacks. A lot of real poverty and crime in those days.

KennethOram-eiff
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The only country on this list I’d even consider is Uruguay. Mexico has wonderful food and some really good people, but it also has a lot of scammers, a terrible transit system, and many third world level services. Panama is a pit. Many of those condo towers are largely empty, used for laundering money from China, Russia, and drug cartels. The rural nirvanas, like Boquete and Bocas del Toro are boring, with no culture or services at all. DR? No, thanks, I like being alive. SA? The same.

gomezaddams
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I know many people who were born in South Africa and left. Not one of them want to return.

michaeltovey
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South Africa? Have you not ever heard the saying 'Voluntarily putting your head into the lion's mouth'? I just accept the word of everyone who's escaped from SA and you can't pay them to move back.

palirvin