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Aerial sunset view of Asunción, Paraguay, where Paraguay residency applications hit a record 47,687 in 2025 as Americans joined a 63% surge

Americans Join 63% Surge in Paraguay Residency Applications

Americans are part of a record wave of foreigners submitting Paraguay residency applications. The country closed 2025 with 47,687 applications, a 63% jump from the year before and the largest annual increase since the Dirección Nacional de Migraciones (DNM) began publishing monthly application data in 2019. The agency granted 40,600 permits over the same period, up more than 42%. The pace has not slowed in 2026. DNM logged 2,817 applications in the first 20 days of January alone, a 79% increase over the same window last year. Who is actually applying Paraguay does publish nationality data, and the picture is regional rather than American. Brazilians dominated the 2025 applicant pool with 23,526 residencies granted, 58% of the total. Argentines, Colombians, Venezuelans and other Latin American nationals make up most of the remainder. Applicants from the United States, Western Europe and East Asia are a smaller share, though immigration practitioners in

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Dubrovnik old town, where the US and Croatia signed the protocol amending their income tax treaty on the margins of the Three Seas Initiative Summit

US Croatia Tax Treaty Moves Closer to Ratification

The US Croatia tax treaty is one step closer to taking effect after Washington and Zagreb signed a protocol on April 28, 2026, designed to resolve the Senate objections that have kept the 2022 agreement on hold. Americans in Croatia have been waiting on it for more than three years. U.S. Ambassador Nicole McGraw and Croatian Finance Minister Tomislav Ćorić signed the protocol in Dubrovnik on the margins of the

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Aerial view of San Miguel de Allende, a heritage retirement corridor for American residence permits in Mexico

American Residence Permits in Mexico Concentrated in 6 States

American residence permits in Mexico concentrated in three federal entities in 2024, with Mexico City, Jalisco and Baja California Sur accounting for 40% of national permit activity from January through October, according to the Instituto Nacional de Migración’s permit database. The top six entities together carried 63% of the 23,502 events recorded over the 10-month window, a concentration that aligns with the established American settlement corridors. The pattern matters because

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Downtown Montreal office towers in the central business district, where Canada business immigration applications under the Quebec Business Class are filed.

Canada Business Immigration Closed Across Federal Programs and Quebec

The Canada business immigration system is effectively closed as of May 2026. The Federal Entrepreneur Program shut down on January 1. The Federal Self-Employed Persons Program is paused indefinitely. The Start-Up Visa processes at “more than 10 years” with 46,200 applications trapped in the queue. And the Quebec Business Class, the last federally-processed route with active backlog clearance, sits at 78 months per IRCC’s May 12 update. For Americans considering

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Aerial view of Limassol's coastline and luxury high-rise developments, a common location for Cyprus permanent residence property investments.

Cyprus Permanent Residence at €300,000 Hinges on Schengen and Agency Reform

Cyprus permanent residence through a €300,000 ($340,000) property or fund investment is still the fastest legal route into the EU for Americans willing to write a check. The permit is lifetime. Fast-track Regulation 6(2) processes in two to six months. The income test sits at €50,000 ($56,800) a year from non-Cypriot sources. What the relocation marketing skips: the program is leveraged on two government processes Cyprus has fumbled before. Thresholds

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