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TheFuzzStone5d ago
๐Ÿ˜† It always amuses me when: 1) they start selling residency in yet another paradise for those who love to report to the state; 2) โ€œThis is paradise and you need to come here immediately!1!11!!โ€ 3) โ€œHere, a happy life costs 5 cents.!1!11!!โ€ 4) Gringos are lured in, pay money, move there, and put up with the downsides of the โ€œparadiseโ€. 5) The state comes in to fleece the newly arrived gringos; 6) The search for a new paradise begins... So, where's the new paradise, gringo-goy? https://xcancel.com/stalliondelsur/status/203182902097574โ€ฆ
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Chuck Langstrumpf5d ago
Sad truth - but whats the alternative, Eurogoy?
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TheFuzzStone5d ago
Live where you like, not where you have to put up with additional disadvantages. If you like living in Italy, live in Italy, and just live outside the system. Cancel your registration, live on cash and direct crypto payments, and the state won't find you. The main danger is normies. And if you're not careful enough, a normie will turn you in to the state. I have never understood and will never understand why one should suffer the disadvantages of living in Paraguay when one can live wherever one likes. And with the new rules requiring people to report the crypto holdings/transactions to the state, Paraguay has ZERO advantages at all (in my opinion). And if someone tells me that "you don't have to report your crypto to the Paraguayan government, fuck them" - that's exactly how it works in Cuckoldistan ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ and every other place on Earth.
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Chuck Langstrumpf4d ago
I think most people who got a Paraguay residency do not live there much, that is the whole point, no? How do you travel, book hotels/apartments, rent cars etc. on cash or crypto only?
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TheFuzzStone4d ago
> I think most people who got a Paraguay residency do not live there much, that is the whole point, no? It depends on the person who sold Paraguayan residency. For example, I have heard various stories from Ukrainians, Russians, and even Germans who were sold "paradise on earth" (oh, BTW, about the scam paradise, google the info about "paraiso verde paraguay") and who completely shut down their lives in dictatorial Cuckoldistan or Russia/Belarus and moved to Paraguay in search of freedom... But, faced with the local realities, they lived there for 1-2-3 years and left. Those who got out with 0% are considered lucky. Most lost money and time, but gained experience. Some people misunderstand me and think that I am against anyone selling services to help people obtain any residency. That is absolutely not the case. I'm just a fucking toxic and radicalized agorist, and I just can't help but make another toxic joke about crypto-gringo-goyim running around the world collecting pieces of paper so they can live free from the state in the jungle. ๐Ÿ˜Œ > How do you travel, book hotels/apartments, rent cars etc. on cash or crypto only? Crypto? No! Crypto is only for ultra-right-wing pedo-terrorists. I don't have it. I love my democracy, Euro and Christine Lagarde, and I pay with cash most of the times. I have a bank account (non EU), and I use it as a public toilet/centralized exchange = I have exactly the amount there that I'm not afraid to lose.
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Scoundrel5d ago
Live near yout family and friends.
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Scoundrel5d ago
That's okay, I don't want to live in a paradise anyway. I just want to live in a nation that always tries its best and does the right thing, even if it ends up being hell to live there.
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Chuck Langstrumpf4d ago
I love Christine Lagarde too, to you have nudes? Most people get the residency for tax benefits but spend their time somewhere else imo. Paraguay has pretty good quality of life but i would not want to spend the whole year there. Costa Rica is kind of a paradise - but i would not want to spend the whole year there either. Europe is fantasic - but also not for the whole year ... ๐Ÿ˜‰
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TheFuzzStone4d ago
> I love Christine Lagarde too, to you have nudes? ๐Ÿ˜ > Most people get the residency for tax benefits but spend their time somewhere else These are all temporary solutions that cost money, time and energy. And then the whole cycle starts all over again. I fully understand that value is subjective, and that for some people this approach has value, because otherwise they wouldnโ€™t have bought it. But still, I love making fun of crypto-gringo-goys and their endless race for all the passports/residencies in the world, just to... be obedient in the eyes of the system. :)
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Chuck Langstrumpf3d ago
Many countries require you to have a tax id from another country else you can not get out of your home countries tax system. For them it is a low price to pay imo. Other countries do not require that, I do not have a residency since 12 years and i did not miss it so far.
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