Quick Answer
Paraguay is a safe, affordable South American country with friendly locals, low cost of living, and growing digital nomad communities. While Spanish is the main language, many people speak Guarani too. The best time to visit is during the dry season (May–September), and most travelers need a visa unless from certain countries.
Key Takeaways
- Learn basic Spanish phrases—even simple greetings go a long way with locals
- Carry cash—many small vendors and rural shops don’t accept cards
- Beware of scams targeting tourists near bus stations or markets
- Digital nomads use Paraguay’s low cost of living and fast internet to work remotely
- Expats send money home using Western Union or banks like BBVA for low fees
Troubleshooting & Solutions
Common Problems & Solutions
Many applicants submit incomplete forms, lack required documents like bank statements or flight reservations, or apply too late before their passport expires.
- 1Check the official Paraguayan consulate website for your country’s specific requirements
- 2Gather all needed documents: passport valid for at least 6 months, application form, photos, proof of funds, and return ticket
- 3Submit your application early—allow at least 4–6 weeks for processing
- Using expired passport photos
- Assuming no visa is needed without checking nationality-based rules
Frequently Asked Questions
Citizens of the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and EU countries usually get a 90-day tourist visa on arrival. Others should check with their nearest Paraguayan consulate.
Sources & References
- [1]Paraguay — Wikipedia
Wikipedia, 2026