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Antonio1999
10/19/2016 11:36 EST

I would like to move to one of these three countries. Paraguay uruguay or argentina. Preferably paraguay because i heard the spanish is understood more easily their. I reseaeched how to move to the countries. I just want advice from actual people who have done it.
I would like to become a citizen of one of the countries and live permanently. I do not have money to spend on attorney's i am doing this alone.

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expat0tree
10/19/2016 13:10 EST

What kind of advice do you want? Do you not already know that all three of those countries have serious problems?

Where are you from and what prompted you to seek such change in your life?

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Antonio1999
10/19/2016 13:31 EST

Hi, and i am in the United States. Which has worse problems. I am of spanisha native american and italian origin . those are the only countries that have a heavy italian influence . i am low budget in the USA and dont expect a difference when i move. I want to move to make s new home. A family. Else where and learn my lost langauge and culture.

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Antonio1999
10/19/2016 13:32 EST

The advice i want is. How exactly to obtain permanent residency and later citizenship in those countries.

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Mendocina
10/19/2016 16:41 EST

Go to the websites for their embassies and consulates.

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pampas
10/19/2016 22:10 EST

Antonio. The best way to become a permanent resident and citizen of Argentina is marrying an Argentine girl!!
You could also set up a company but you say you are low budget.

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Antonio1999
10/19/2016 23:52 EST

Hi thanks for replying. And i have thought about that, but my level of spanish is low. I obviously want to learn fluently though but. Is the dating scene good their?in otherwords. Would it be quit simple and easy?

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expat0tree
10/20/2016 19:31 EST

one less difficult path to citizenship is marrying someone, although it can also turn out to be the most difficult one, either way, money plays a significant role in immigration, not sure how you can pull this off without any savings.

best of luck.

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Antonio1999
10/20/2016 19:34 EST

Thanks.
I will have money to live on for a few weeks their in hostel. Could that be enough to get by until finding a job?

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SaintJohn
10/20/2016 21:21 EST

In Argentina there are about 10 percent unemployed, a little better in Uruguay and much worse i Paraguay.

Young people survive because they live with their extended families (grandparents and parents plus their own siblings).

Beside the unemployed some 30 percent of the economy is "black". At least 95 percent of these people have Spanish as their mother tongue. Guess what that means for your chances to get a job that can keep you alive.

You need money for at least 6 months, preferably for a whole year.

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TomP
10/22/2016 08:27 EST

Antonio,

You say "Hi, and i am in the United States. Which has worse problems.

Wow, worse in what ways? Where do you live in the USA?

Having lived as an American and owning vineyards in Argentina for 5 years I can tell you that if you arrive in Argentina with money for only two weeks and you speak very little Spanish you are immediately in trouble. Foreigners who live in Argentina and who do not speak Spanish are often relegated to menial jobs like working on a farm or a clerk in a store where your wages will be about US$500 per month, barely enough for rent and certainly not an automobile.

Stay in the US, work at a job, save money and learn Spanish and read all you can about Argentina. Also, create a Goggle "Alert" for Argentina and in a month you will be many times more informed than you are now. I don't want you to end up in Argentina, quickly become broke, busted and disgusted because of lack of preparation and then bad mouth
Argentina.

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