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Paraguay Residency for South Africans

Good news: Paraguay's Pretoria embassy is still active. Complete guide to SAPS clearance, Home Affairs documents, and the residency process for SA citizens.

60-90

Days Processing

R100

DIRCO Apostille

0%

Foreign Income Tax

90

Days Visa-Free

Embassy Active in Pretoria

Unlike Australia and Canada, Paraguay maintains an active embassy in Pretoria. South African citizens can contact the embassy for visa matters, though the final residency application is still processed in Paraguay.

Why South Africans Choose Paraguay

0% Foreign Tax

Income from outside Paraguay is not taxed

Low Cost of Living

$1,500-2,500/month for comfortable life

Stable Economy

No load shedding, stable currency

Document Requirements for South Africans

1. South African Passport

  • • Valid for at least 6 months beyond intended stay
  • • Ensure sufficient blank pages
  • • Passport itself doesn't need apostille

2. Unabridged Birth Certificate

  • Must be unabridged (full version showing parents' details)
  • • Obtained from Department of Home Affairs
  • • Processing: 4-8 weeks (can be longer)
  • • Cost: R75
  • Must be apostilled by DIRCO
Warning: The abridged (short) birth certificate is NOT accepted. You must have the unabridged version. Plan for significant processing time from Home Affairs.

3. SAPS Police Clearance Certificate

  • • Apply at any SAPS police station
  • • Fingerprints taken at application
  • • Processing: 6-8 weeks (officially; often longer)
  • • Cost: Free
  • Must be apostilled by DIRCO
  • • Valid for 6 months
Tip: Apply for your SAPS clearance first—it takes the longest. Start this process 3-4 months before your planned travel date.

4. DIRCO Apostille

  • • Department of International Relations and Cooperation
  • • Submit in person at DIRCO offices or by post
  • • Cost: ~R100 per document
  • • Processing: 2-4 weeks
  • • Both birth certificate and SAPS clearance need apostilles

Document Timeline

Start gathering documents 3-4 months before travel. SAPS clearance takes 6-8 weeks, Home Affairs can take 4-8 weeks, and DIRCO apostilles take 2-4 weeks. Don't underestimate South African government processing times.

SAPS Police Clearance: Step-by-Step

1

Visit Any SAPS Station

Go to your nearest SAPS police station with your ID book or smart ID card. Request a Police Clearance Certificate application. Fingerprints are taken at the station—no appointment needed, but go early to avoid queues.

2

Wait for Processing (6-8 Weeks)

Official timeline is 6-8 weeks, but can take longer. The SAPS Criminal Record Centre in Pretoria processes all applications. There's no reliable way to track status—you simply wait.

3

Collect Certificate & Apostille Immediately

Collect from the same station where you applied. Certificate is valid for 6 months from issue. Take it to DIRCO for apostille immediately—don't delay, as the clock is ticking on validity.

Home Affairs Reality Check

Plan for Delays

Home Affairs is notoriously slow. While the official timeline for an unabridged birth certificate is 4-8 weeks, many applicants report waiting 3-4 months. Tips to improve your chances:

  • • Apply at a smaller Home Affairs office (less crowded)
  • • Go in person rather than online (faster tracking)
  • • Follow up every 2 weeks in person
  • • Consider using a registered document service

FAQ

Is there a Paraguay embassy in South Africa?

Yes. Paraguay maintains an embassy in Pretoria that handles visa and residency matters for South African citizens. This is the primary contact point for South Africans seeking Paraguay residency.

How do I get a SAPS police clearance for Paraguay?

Apply for a Police Clearance Certificate from the South African Police Service (SAPS). Submit fingerprints at any police station. Processing takes 6-8 weeks. The certificate must then be apostilled by DIRCO.

How do I apostille South African documents?

South African documents are apostilled by the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO). Submit documents in person at DIRCO offices or by post. Cost is approximately R100 per document.

What Home Affairs documents do I need?

You need an unabridged birth certificate from Home Affairs (the abridged version is not accepted). If married, you need an unabridged marriage certificate. Processing can take 4-8 weeks.

Can I apply from South Africa or must I travel to Paraguay?

You can start the process through the Pretoria embassy, but final processing must be done in Paraguay. Most South Africans gather documents in SA, then travel to Asunción to complete the application.

What is the total cost for South African document preparation?

Approximate costs: SAPS clearance (free) + Unabridged birth certificate R75 + Two DIRCO apostilles R200 (2 × R100) = Approximately R275 (~$15 USD) for documents. South Africa has the lowest document costs of any country. Our service fees ($2,290-$4,495) are separate.

Can I speed up the Home Affairs process?

There's no official expedited service, but some strategies help: apply in person at smaller offices (avoid major metros), follow up every 2 weeks, and consider using a registered document agent who has relationships with Home Affairs staff. Budget 3-4 months to be safe.

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