Or, you could just import the BIP39 seed onto any supporting desktop wallet clients. For instance, copay. Though instead of "import from backup" you'd have to go to create a new wallet, and specify the recovery seed.
i have tried this before, generate a new wallet on blockchain.info, write down the walet recovery seed, and if you ever lose access to your wallet then you could either do it the hard way, go through all the derivation paths etc. or just import it into any supporting bitcoin wallet.
So yes, you can indeed access your coin without having access to the site, as long as you have the correct recovery seed.
So is it possible that I can import my online blockchain.info wallet into Electrum desktop wallet, use it to send and receive and it will automatically sync with the online blockchain.info wallet? or do I have to create another wallet online and then import it in Electrum, and would sync the transactions and the balance then?
If this is possible it will save me moving the coins back and forth every time I want to sell on blockchain.info
You can backup your bitcoin wallet address private keys from blockchain and importing it into electrum..
Try to watch this video ow to backup or exporting your private keys..
The paper wallet is just a sample as blockchain and import your own private keys into electrum once blockchain is down you can import it anytime in any wallet you want to recover your funds..