Seizing back your profits
Getting a solid backup country
Diversifying your international life
Improving your lifestyle
Escaping the collapsing west
Achieving true financial freedom
Then you get your residency. It's that simple.
Zoom Meeting with Billie Olds
You'll have a private Zoom session with Billie to get all of your questions answered and give you all the details.
Legal Residency In Mexico
Get your full legal residency so you can stay in Mexico for as long as you want without paying any local taxes.
Transportation To All Appointments
You just get yourself to the attorney's office, then once there we'll drive you to all of your necessary appointments.
All Legal Fees
We coordinate with the attorneys and take care of all the legal fees.
Document Prep
Submit your documents we get them translated (from English; see FAQ below for other languages) for the Mexican government.
$1000 Discount For Cedula
If you also want to get your Cedula (Mexico's national ID card) you will get a $1000 discount from the attorney for this service (cost of Cedula not included).
Come to Mexico [Date Here]
That's the date of the event and that's when everyone involved will be there for all of the training and events.
Whatsapp Group With Other Participants
We'll add you to a private Whatsapp group with other people getting residency in Mexico so you can get advice and meet other people.
One-On-One Coaching with Billie
Billie scales companies, including Caleb's. You'll get a one-on-one in-person consult with her to start your business or scale your existing one.
Cool Excursion
Join the entire group on an awesome excursion outside of the city (or in the city!) to see the sights.
Travel Assistance
We will help you book the best flights to and from Cancun as well as recommend some of the best and cheapest hotels (flight and hotel costs not included).
10-Day Hotel Stay
We put you in one of the nicest hotels in Cancun for nine nights and we cover the cost. You'll be in the same hotel as everyone else so you can network and hang out with the other participants.
Round-The-Clock On-Site Support
You'll have access to our team during your entire stay, your resource for anything you need and any questions you have.
Dinner With The Group
Have dinner, on us, with the entire group, at one of the nicest restaurants in Cancun or perhaps outside of the city..
Family Friendly Event
All activities and lodging are suitable for children. Schedule a call to get a discount for your friends or family.
The Mexico Residency will be October 7th to 18th, 2024. Plan on being in Cancun, Mexico for at least 10 days.
The deadline is September 10th 2024 at 12:00 AM CST. After that, we can not take anyone else since we might not be able to get your documents prepared in time.
No. The only way to incur actual income tax from Mexico is to set up a company in Mexico that sells to Mexicans, or live year-round in Mexico (possibly).
Yes. There is no way to get residency without physically being there for a few days. That's true of all countries.
At least 10 business days, so about two weeks. You'll have your legal residency ready to go and in-hand by the time you leave.
If you're from any Western country, it will work for you. If you're not, then email us for more information. You probably still can, but there may be some additional steps and costs involved.
You'll apply for it when you're in Paraguay (we take care of the entire process), then you'll be granted residency in about 90 days. You don't have to go back to Paraguay in any particular timeframe to claim it. If you also ordered your cedula, you can either pick it up on your next visit to Paraguay or we can mail it to you.
People are coming from all over the world to do this, so that was too complicated for us to handle, so no. You cover your own lodging and airfare to Cancun, Mexico, but then we take care of everything else. We will also help you book your flights and find a cool place to stay.
Email us and let us know your documents' language. If it's a "common" Western language (like German) we may still be able to translate them. But if we can't, you'll have to get them translated yourself to Spanish by a certified foreign translator. We can help you locate one if you need assistance.
Most likely, all we'll need from you is your birth certificate, 3 months of checking account statements, and a marriage certificate if you are legally married.
Yes. You will have two appointments at your local Mexican consulate before you go to Mexico. If there isn't a Mexican consulate or embassy in your local town, you'll need to go to a nearby town to visit one. (For Americans, Indianapolis is the best one.) Once you finish these two appointments you can go to Cancun, Mexico for your residency at any time within 6 months. We will assist you through this entire process and direct you.
We can't guarantee anything if you have that on your criminal record. Unofficially speaking, it will probably be fine if you provide us with a second document showing that the charge was completed/satisfied. We know many people with this exact problem who were granted residency in Mexico without problems.
Yes. Everyone involved in this program speaks English, including Billie, the hotel staff, drivers, and key attorneys. We provide all translation services at all of your required appointments for your residency. In other words, you don't need to speak any Spanish.
That depends on your income, how much money you have in savings, what country you're coming from, and a few other factors. At a bare minimum you'll get temporary residency which you can make permanent in 1-2 more years.
Yes! The requirement for that is you need to have residency for five years and spend at least 6 months in Mexico per year during the latter three of those years.
We can't control the Mexican government, so no. That being said, Mexico is one of the easiest residencies in the world to get (which is why we recommend it so much) and the Mexican government is extremely lenient. Your odds of getting turned down for your residency request are extremely low. Otherwise we wouldn't offer this service.
Yes you can, and the attorneys provide that service for an added fee and the process can is difficult (sometimes impossible) if you don't have your cedula (national ID card) which is a separate process and an optional add-on to this program.
No, but you can get your cedula as part of the service for an extra fee. You'll work directly with the attorneys for that, and they will give you a $1000 USD discount off the costs of getting it. Remember that cedula is not required to get and maintain residency but it is highly recommended because it is required for things like opening a bank account, renting an apartment, opening a corporation, and so on.
Yes, that's because these "attorneys" (since most of them are not even attorneys) rarely end up providing the residency/Cedula they offer. We have heard many horror stories about people who use these cheap services and we've NEVER heard of anyone having a 100% smooth experience. Most of these clients get nowhere. Legal help in South America is the wild west and you need to be extremely careful. Our attorneys are not the cheapest, but they are the best: we have been using them for our services and for our clients since 2018 and have a 100% success rate with them. We have never had a single problem or complaint about them from anyone. Feel free to use cheaper services if you want... but you do so at your own risk.
Not anymore. Now, anyone who holds temporary residency can apply for the cedula.
Unfortunately, there are many hard costs for us to implement this program for you, so no.
If you're going to do any business in Mexico, then probably. Otherwise, since this is not necessarily a business program, you'll have to check with your accountant to answer that question.
Because of the numerous hard costs involved for us in implementing this program for you there are no refunds (unless we are the ones who cancel the service or event) however there is no risk of you missing out on your residency if you have to cancel your trip. You can simply reschedule your trip for a later date and we'll support you over the phone and coordinate with the attorneys remotely.
Disclaimers / Legal Stuff
1. We stand by the results you’ll get from our team, but we have no control whatsoever over the Mexican government. If between now and when you receive your residency, before and during your trip, the Mexican government does any of the following:
• Makes a change in their residency laws
• Introduces new charges for residency
• Delays your paperwork or appointments
• Makes errors on your paperwork or billing
• Gives us, our legal team, or you any incorrect or misleading statements about getting residency
• Makes any other disruptive change to the process
Then we can not and will not be held liable for these problems and you will not receive any sort of refund or credit. You will be liable for any additional charges or travel expenses if they are incurred by the government. However, what we WILL do is work with you as best we can to help navigate these changes without charging you any extra on our part. Be aware that odd changes like this can and do happen in Paraguay (and any other South American country) so don't freak out if they occur, be prepared to be flexible, and we'll work to support you the entire way. You'll still get your residency.
2. We stand by our results but we can't control what you do. If you do not provide us with the requested documents or other items by the deadlines we specify, you may not get your residency on your visit and you may have to either extend your stay (at your own cost) or return to Paraguay at a later date (at your cost).
3. All payments are non-refundable (unless we are the ones who cancel or reschedule the event).
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