Permanent residency for four family members shouldn't be more than about $5,000, depending on any additional services desired. That's if someone's holding your hand and doing a lot of the running around on your behalf. It's a two-year process in many countries, so pretty much worth it if you can afford it. We've helped a lot of folks get their's in Chile.
Citizenship generally takes about five years after temporary residency has been approved - again, depending on the country. But a lot are like that. There's nothing to it. You just go down and show that you've been in the country at least half of each year and you're in.
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…are you guys still using shady ways to "help folks" get residency in Chile, via shell companies issuing a work contract to those who pay you for your services? That was always one of Cobin's "services"…at a very high price. Is he still charging over $100/hour to drive people around Santiago and other areas? I'll have to put a call into the PDI or the Ministry of Foreign Relations and Immigration to have them check your clients' history in Chile. Cheers. By the way, when were you going to post a link to pitch your "help" in Chile…or a link to more of Cobin's scam projects?
This is nuts. You just come in and start making accusations with no foundation to them. Please do call PDI. Our services are above board and spotless.
Joe, I know how Cobin operates his gimmicks for residency. I presume you are still working with him…so, the accusations are accurate. Is "Terrence" working with you on it too? I see you have a little group who likes to flag and remove comments that you don't quite like. You must admit Joe, that is indeed quite pathetic. Cheers.
Actually, this is the first time I've ever flagged anyone. I don't even know all the folks who downvoted you already. But your libelous accusations warrant it.
I wasn't going to enter this fray, preferring to just sit back and watch to see how it goes. But your groundless attacks have changed things.