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Paraguay visa options for Spain passport holders

Tourist / short stay

Visa-free · up to 90 days

Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days.

Visa types & longer-stay routes for Paraguay

Rules are written for third-country foreign nationals (non-Mercosur) entering or relocating to Paraguay; Mercosur/associated-state citizens follow a simpler regional residence track.

  • Tourist

    Visa-free short stay (tourist)

    Up to 90 days (commonly described as a rolling allowance, not 90 days per year); verify per nationality

    Insurance
    RecommendedNot required by entry rules, but Recommended — travel/health cover advised as there is no public coverage for visitors.
    Good for
    Tourists and short-term visitors from visa-exempt countries, including most EU states, the UK, Japan, and (since Oct 2021, per Wikipedia) the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Some older guides still list a visa/visa-on-arrival for US/CA/AU/NZ, so verify by nationality.
    Requirement
    Valid passport (typically 6+ months validity); no work permitted
  • Tourist

    Tourist consular visa

    Short stay (aligned with the 90-day tourist regime); validity varies by nationality — verify

    Insurance
    RecommendedNot explicitly required; Recommended — proof of funds/travel cover commonly requested or advised.
    Good for
    Travellers from nationalities that are NOT on Paraguay's visa-exemption list and must obtain a visa before arrival.
    Requirement
    Online application then completion at a Paraguayan embassy/consulate; valid passport, recent 3x4 white-background photo, proof of economic solvency. A few nationalities (e.g. Indonesia, Oman, Qatar, Vietnam ~30 days; Thailand ~15 days) can get a visa on arrival.
  • Business

    Business visa (short-term)

    Around 90 days, multiple entry (per employer-guide sources); no local work permitted

    Insurance
    RequiredNot specified as mandatory; Recommended — private travel/health cover advised.
    Good for
    Foreign nationals from visa-required countries visiting for short-term business activities (meetings, negotiations) without taking up employment.
    Requirement
    Business invitation/proof of purpose and valid passport; obtained before entry for non-exempt nationalities
  • Work

    Temporary residence for employment (work route)

    Temporary residence valid up to 2 years, renewable; pathway to permanent residence after the temporary period

    Insurance
    RequiredNot clearly stated as mandatory in immigration rules; Recommended — a local medical certificate is required and private health cover is commonly advised.
    Good for
    Foreign nationals taking up a specific job with a Paraguayan employer. Paraguay has no standalone 'work visa' — legal employment runs through temporary residence tied to a job.
    Requirement
    Notarized employment contract with a registered Paraguayan employer, apostilled police clearance(s), locally issued medical certificate, proof of solvency; processed via Dirección Nacional de Migraciones
  • Study

    Student temporary residence

    Student residence permit granted for 2 years, renewable

    Insurance
    RequiredNot clearly stated as mandatory; Recommended — students advised to hold health cover.
    Good for
    Foreign nationals enrolled full-time at a recognized Paraguayan educational institution.
    Requirement
    Letter of acceptance/proof of enrollment, apostilled prior study certificates, valid passport (6+ months), and proof of sufficient funds to support studies
  • Most nomadsResidence

    Temporary residence – independent means / remote income (de facto digital nomad route)

    Temporary residence valid 2 years, renewable/convertible to permanent residence; very low physical-presence requirement (roughly one visit per year)

    Insurance
    RecommendedNot required — sources describe local health insurance as optional but recommended (approx USD 40–120/month).
    Good for
    Remote workers, location-independent earners, pensioners and the financially independent. Paraguay has NO dedicated digital-nomad visa; remote workers use ordinary 2-year temporary residence.
    Requirement
    Valid passport, apostilled criminal record, proof of accommodation, and evidence of economic solvency — sources cite no fixed official minimum but suggest demonstrating roughly USD 1,300/month income plus savings; figures vary, verify
  • Residence

    Permanent residence (incl. Investor Pass)

    Permanent residence permit valid 10 years, renewable every 10 years; authorizes lawful work and business

    Insurance
    RequiredNot specified as mandatory; Recommended — private health cover advised for long-term residents.
    Good for
    Long-term residents converting from temporary residence, and investors. The Investor Pass (launched April 2026) gives investors direct permanent residence with no prior temporary phase and no job-creation requirement.
    Requirement
    Standard route: convert from temporary residence (filed from ~month 21, before month 24) with solvency evidence (per Migraciones Resolution 407 of May 2026). Investor Pass: from ~USD 70,000 (SUACE commercial, plus 5 local jobs), USD 150,000 (tourism), or USD 200,000 (real estate or stock market); investors need enter only once every ~3 years
  • Transit

    Transit

    Limited transitory stay; covered under 'estadía transitoria' with no intent to reside

    Insurance
    RecommendedNot required; Recommended for any onward travel.
    Good for
    Travellers passing through Paraguay en route to a third country, and border-zone neighbour transit (tránsito vecinal fronterizo).
    Requirement
    Valid passport; visa-required nationals may need an appropriate transit/entry visa — verify with a consulate

Figures are indicative and change frequently; thresholds and insurance rules should be verified with the Dirección Nacional de Migraciones or a Paraguayan consulate before relying on them. Last checked: 2026-06.

Last verified June 2026

Visa-free isn’t insurance-free

Whatever route you take into Paraguay, your entry stamp never includes health cover. Many longer-stay visas also require proof of insurance before they’re granted. That part is on you — and it’s what we actually do.

SpainParaguay: frequently asked

Do Spain passport holders need a visa to visit Paraguay?
Visa-free · up to 90 days. Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days. Always confirm with the official source before booking.
Can a Spain passport holder live or work long-term in Paraguay?
Yes, via a long-stay visa. Paraguay has 8 documented visa types covering work, study, residence and — where it exists — digital-nomad routes.
Do I need travel insurance for Paraguay?
Entry to Paraguay never includes health cover, so travel medical insurance is strongly recommended. Several Paraguay visas also require proof of insurance before they're granted.

Last updated

Visa rules can change at short notice and depend on your purpose of travel, length of stay and onward tickets. Always confirm with the destination’s embassy or the IATA Travel Centre before you book. Visa-free entry never includes travel health insurance. That’s still on you.