My father plans to move to Paraguay.
Not sure how serious he is about this, but serious enough to look for land to buy and get a stay permit (or whateverthefrick it's called), and visit it twice already, with a third visit coming soon. I was wondering if any of local South Africans Americans have anything to say about this country?
I looked it up online, but it was either Redditors trying to escape fascist first world countries into peaceful diverse paradises and patting each other backs, or said first world countries warning that you will be captured by a guerilla
, and while they did not specify what that entails, I assume that it's something bad.
Anyhow, !Macacos any insight?
For anyone wondering why my father wants to move. He is certain that globalist elites will force Poland to attack Russia. And even if there will be no war, he does not want to live here in the future since, according to YouTubers he listens to him, things cannot get better only worse, it will be Sodom and Gomorrah and we all are going to die or be enslaved.
Anyway, I'm just curious what are his chances of survival.
I will do some independent research later, but I'll use any opportunity to source local Dramanauts for their unique knowledge so at least something comes from browsing this site.
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Asunciรณn is okeyish for LATAM standards and safe. Mid city with hellish heat but not much different from any mid sized Brazilian city.
The eastern part is filled with Brazilians.
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He plans to buy some land outside of Asunciรณn, <60km from the airport.
Holy shit, I don't think he knew, that changes everything. I'm going to call him with a warning right now.
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It's all southern Brazilian withoids mostly, not the rowdy ones.
Tell your father to visit and stay in Asunciรณn for a month as a visitor to see if he likes it.
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He was there twice, and apparently he likes it. But both visits were less than one month, and with a guy who knew the country. I sincerely doubt he got a good picture.
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