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@JohnGordon-y7y25 күн бұрын
As an Aussie who lived in Vietnam for many years I appreciate your wisdom. Thanks for your video.
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay23 күн бұрын
Hey, thanks for the kind comment. I'm sure you have some wisdom to share also having spent much time in Vietnam. Thanks again.
@justinstewart6918 ай бұрын
As a New Zealander, (currently with an English business and family over in South Korea) I have similar sentiments about (not) going back. Good content Adam, thoughtful words with a nuance of seasoned-life experience. I've Been sizing up Paraguay for about 6 months now. I think we will talk in the future.
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
It would be good to chat. We'd be interested to hear how South Korea is for you. Thanks for tuning in.
@eugeniatamayorojas1836 ай бұрын
Quite right about your thinking. I'm Colombian and have been to Paraguay twice in the last 6 months, and I've noticed there is quite a lot of scope for setting up business in a smaĺl o large scale over there. I'll be moving over there in the near future as a plan B due to the turmoil going on everywhere and feel Paraguay can be even a better country for all the resources that more independent people will bring into the country. Congratulacions for allowing this debate.
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts.
@biancabeloved22648 ай бұрын
Thank you for putting out videos! I enjoy your content and find your information quite helpful! Please continue!
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the encouragement😁 More to come👍
@davecoultas18748 ай бұрын
Enjoy your videos . A nice and insightful perspective . Hope we cross paths when I get down to Paraguay in April .
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
Thanks and hopefully we will catch up. We hope you enjoy Paraguay.
@wavemastery17868 ай бұрын
True observations in this video !
@lubomirmazal96936 ай бұрын
…. Yes, that may explain also reason behind all that moving out to different places. I really like Your point .
@jandirpassos53278 ай бұрын
As a brazilian I can to claim that PY is nice Country to build a new life.
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
We agree, thanks for watching.
@doktorzappergeck4928 ай бұрын
Your friend in Nicaragua doesn't seem to understand how economy works. May be he had been fed the woke pill. If there is a need for a service or product, anyone can step in to provide that for mutual benefit. Granted, the locals often are unable to come up with the initial investment, but that wouldn't change if a foreigner just refuses to fill that niche himself. Just look at the Chaco. There was nothing going on there until the Menonites came and turned the barren land into a thriving community, not just for themselves, but also for the locals. The Paraguayans I spoke to are very happy about "rich" westerners coming to the country because they invest, create jobs and spend money. Win-win situation. No worries.
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
Correct. A good example is the Mennonite Hospital. We went there recently, it was brilliant. I do think my friend had been spanked with the woke stick in his youth.
@tykellerman63848 ай бұрын
So right, hard work and effort will produce success 🤠👍
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
Absolutely! 👍
@tetekofa8 ай бұрын
Very good outlook. Thank you.
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
Cheers, appreciated.
@dolfan278 ай бұрын
Adam, thank you for your videos. You’re part of the reason I picked Paraguay! I can feel your genuine demeanor come through the screen.
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
Wow, what can I say. Thanks for that kind comment. We're located near Caacupe so please contact us when you're in the neighborhood so we can perhaps catch up. I hope Paraguay is all and more of what you hope it will be and let us know if we can help in anyway.
@dolfan278 ай бұрын
@@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay I will be seeing Radu soon, I’ll see you how I can get over to your neck of the woods!
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
Brilliant. Radu is great to work with. See you soon.
@dolfan277 ай бұрын
@@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay Hello Adam, I’m in Asuncion now. I would love to buy you a coffee or lunch and check out your neck of the woods. I’ll be here until Sunday with my wife. Do you have WhatsApp?
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay7 ай бұрын
@@dolfan27 Sounds great. Maybe if you could drop us an email and we can send you our details. Hope you're enjoying Asuncion. 😊
@FOLIPE8 ай бұрын
I think it depends. It's always better when a country develops with mostly its own internal means. Otherwise it tends to be stuck in a cycle of having to import knowledge and capital, as Latin America has been for more than 200 years, unlike east Asian countries which broke off the cycle in less than 50 years. I think there's no problem with any individual person moving to a country that is willing to welcome them and setting up a business or taking a job, that said, I can think of many reasons why countries would rightfully prefer to protect their markets to give the chance and incentives for local to thrive only using foreign capital and expertise under specific terms and as much as necessary
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
I agree, countries should control immigration in a way the best serves those who live there. I think that's why Paraguay allows foreigners to work here. For Paraguay, that's what is working well. There may come a time when that needs to change. The thing about Paraguay is it is rapidly developing and so theoretically external expertise is necessary to guide that along. It's a complex topic.
@trillrudeboyАй бұрын
I saw something about having to report purchases monthly, maybe needing an accountant to help if you buy a lot of things. Do you have to track all your purchases? Do you have to report everything you have purchased to the government?
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguayАй бұрын
Sounds like you are hearing about the requirements for running a business in Paraguay. This is something we will be looking at in the future so stay tuned! 😉
@mozmaori7 ай бұрын
Hi there thanks for the insights i am planning to go to Paraguay for work or even better opportunities as a country still coming up. From Maputo Mozambique African
@Herry-y7e6 ай бұрын
How is the internet. To run a business over the internet. And is starlink available in Paraguay?
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay6 ай бұрын
Yes, Starlink is available in Paraguay now!
@Colette_BS1238 ай бұрын
I work online. Just being here in the country through consumption supports the economy. I still have contacts. Meet with Paraguayans privately and talk in everyday life. Also put media in Spanish. Then the language works. Except Guarani. But I'm learning this now with a friend. Saludos
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
Good to hear you've got it sorted. Sounds like you've achieved a good balance. Thanks for tuning in.
@willw39008 ай бұрын
We’ll said.
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
Gracias, appreciate your time.
@ajg71sg818 ай бұрын
As other commenters have noted I agree that's good insight and nuanced arguments on the issue. It's not really an issue though is it (except for your mate) as Paraguay is seeking out resourceful migrants who can build business, hire locals and improve the economy. I can forsee you and your network creating jobs not taking them. p.s. I'll be booking a call with you soon on relocation matters many thanks.
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
Awesome, look forward to speaking with you. Paraguay does have an open door feeling to it and it's a good time to be here.
@attentioncestpaslegal78476 ай бұрын
What about homeschooling laws in Paraguay ?
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay6 ай бұрын
In reality things are flexible here.
@tubbyrainbow1118 ай бұрын
Torn between moving to NZ or Paraguay from Europe right now. Being from that neck of the woods yourself am I a bit mad if I go to NZ nowadays? Is it just as bad as Europe as far as the whole dystopian tyranny type stuff going on?
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
Look up D5. It stands for 5 Digital Nations. NZ is one of the 5 nations that is going full throttle digital control. NZ was at the tip of the tyrant spear (apart from Canada) during the global medical experiment. If Paraguay was not an option for us we would try many other countries before going back to NZ. We initially lived in Australia (where I am from). That went nuts years ago so we left and moved to NZ in 2010. NZ was comparatively awesome then. But they've rolled out a totalitarian program in record speed and now, if we had no other options, we would go back to Australia before NZ. That's how far it's fallen. The elites have special plans for NZ. It's club and we're not in it.
@tubbyrainbow1118 ай бұрын
@@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay Was actually in Melbourne myself when it all kicked off, thank God I got out before they stopped the flights!! Ahhh what a bloody shame about NZ, it seemed like such lovely culture, place and people there, pity I never got to see it while it was still free but you can't win them all I suppose! Latam really does seem to be the place to be going forward, it'll take a while for it to catch up with the digital stuff!!
@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay8 ай бұрын
@@tubbyrainbow111 Yes, I was in OZ when it was locked down. I managed to argue my way out because I had a property in NZ. That had a big impact on the way I see things now. The next time the lockdown might be permanent.
@NigelHyphenJones7 ай бұрын
You will be going from the frying pan into the fire 🔥 moving from Europe to NZ. The EU is becoming one state with rules written in Brussels. NZ only recently managed to get rid of their female dictator (but I am sure she has like minded cronies still running the place). It’s all part of the bigger picture…. ask Klaus or Bill Gates….. 🤔
@chadh945725 күн бұрын
@@ADirtCheapLifeParaguay "The next time the lockdown might be permanent." .... I thought about mass immigration for a long time, why are they absolutely thrashing immigration like there is no tomorrow? Almost like there is a time limit on the movement of people?.. then I realised the answer is in the question.