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I understand for you it's not a concern but when it comes to less fortunate applicant I don't think PY officials are so silly to believe that St. Kitts is his only citizenship, do you?
It depends how much convincing you are ;)
I'm not sure how safe it is to share here then....
I don’t hold any banana passport, no worries.
 
According to you which are the best passports to get Johnny?
You don’t need any additional passport if your current one is already allowing you good visa-free travel.
In terms of taxes, with the exception of the U.S. one, all passports are the same, as taxation is based on residence, not on citizenship. However, this might change in the future for EU and UK citizens, so be careful and plan ahead.
If you can get a passport through residence, it doesn’t hurt and doesn’t cost you anything. Paraguay gives such opportunity, so I plan to eventually become (also) Paraguayan.
 
Of course, you shouldn’t disclose it to PY. I understand you can hide your other citizenships (I’m doing that myself).
Didn't think of that, seems pretty strategic, yeah
Many countries allow you to renounce (to take up another citizenship) and then immediately get it back.

Please note that getting any other passport after you have been naturalised there results in loss of Paraguayan citizenship.

And most important, you need to go back to Paraguay every three years to keep it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraguayan_nationality_law
 
You don’t need any additional passport if your current one is already allowing you good visa-free travel.
In terms of taxes, with the exception of the U.S. one, all passports are the same, as taxation is based on residence, not on citizenship. However, this might change in the future for EU and UK citizens, so be careful and plan ahead.
If you can get a passport through residence, it doesn’t hurt and doesn’t cost you anything. Paraguay gives such opportunity, so I plan to eventually become (also) Paraguayan.
I would think its always good to have options
 
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Guys please stick to topic. Had to do some cleaning up here.
 
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Keep posting! I was thinking about this residency in the past, however I don't speak spanish and Asuncion is in the middle of nowhere, flights only from Madrid... so I decided to not go for it.
For other potential would be applicants, I am a permanent resident of Paraguay. Re: Asuncion flights - it is a feeder airport for Bogota, Panama, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro from where you can go virtually everywhere. Not speaking Spanish is an issue, though, as hardly anybody here can count to 10 in English. I do speak fluent Spanish so no problems.
 
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Good luck @JohnnyDoe, I'll be over there myself in a week picking up my Cedula and RUC. Not sure if I got scammed but I've had to do two trips to properly establish tax residency in Paraguay.

Dunno if you've figured it out yet or if @NewHorizonsParaguay can help - but how can you get some kind of proof of address / proof of residency sufficient for a US bank account opening? I hear even on longer tenancies, the landlords keep most of the utilities in their own name.

I have no intention of moving to Paraguay just yet, but wouldn't mind getting the tax benefits of a US LLC bank account opened by a Paraguayan tax resident.
 
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But you have to renounce one citizenship to get the PY passport ? I didn't know this. thank you!
Yes. Unless you have an Italian or Spanish passport.

Check the rules here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraguayan_nationality_law

You will also lose it again if you reacquire you old citizenship (in theory) or if you leave the country for more than 3 years.
 
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