Hi there, I have heard that many respectable expats (including many retirees) have lived in Uruguay for as long as 10 years and still not received citizenship consideration. Can you please address this concern? Btw, I am leaning more towards Paraguay for residency anyway ...then regularly visit Uruguay and Argentina ...while servicing my U.S clients. Thanks
@@NomadElite I don't know if they have, Gerald. But I feel it was "implied" that they had done all asked of them. Are you finding success getting Uruguay citizenships, or are you hearing differently? Again, I personally am leaning towards Paraguay, but am curious. Hey, personally, as long as I can visit Uruguay, I'm good. Loved your videos on Mercosur.
One thing I can't find anywhere is if being financially independent and retired early qualifies you? If a person has assets that can provide themselves with income for life, but may be too young to receive pension. Would this work? I see everywhere that you have to have monthly income...
Great summary and analysis, as usual. I love Uruguay (especially the people, the Country and the “asado”). I am from the neighbor state (in Brazil), btw. Uruguay is not as affordable as Paraguay, but it is worth every penny. And - unlike Paraguay - it has a decent Winter. Pros & cons, of course, and it all depends on each one's preferences. It can also be a little too quiet/boring for most of the year (a virtue, in my point of view, but many people could get depressed...except in December and January, along the coast). Now - least the rules have changed (please correct me if I am mistaken, my last visit was quite some time ago): *I think the vaccination certificates brought from abroad only apply if the applicant is 45 y/o or younger; and ** Depending on the value of the property purchased (either rural or residential), the requirements to live there for most of the time are flexibilized (*wouldn’t be a factor for us, we love it there, except in Punta Del Este on the peak of Summer). There used to be two tiers of value and correspondent minimum days per year, if I recall well... 🤔🧉
Hi I am from Bangladesh, can I covert my visit visa to work visa and how many years I need to live in Uruguay to get Uruguay citizenship?? Thank you very much
Thanks! As for "work in Uruguay" part around 7m 37s - why did you say "That's Not a great way for you to get" there?! Looks like a decent way
Maybe because it is not very easy to get a job in Uruguay. Traditionally, the economy has not grown at a great pace there...anyway, just a guess.... 🙄
There aren't a ton of amazing jobs in this part of the world. Hopefully, this will change with more foreigners starting companies in Mercosur.
You need to be vaccinated to gt to Urugay ? Thank You
the vaccine scheme certificate comes from my current country of residence ?
Hi there, I have heard that many respectable expats (including many retirees) have lived in Uruguay for as long as 10 years and still not received citizenship consideration. Can you please address this concern? Btw, I am leaning more towards Paraguay for residency anyway ...then regularly visit Uruguay and Argentina ...while servicing my U.S clients. Thanks
Hello. Have these expats met all citizenship requirements?
@@NomadElite I don't know if they have, Gerald. But I feel it was "implied" that they had done all asked of them. Are you finding success getting Uruguay citizenships, or are you hearing differently? Again, I personally am leaning towards Paraguay, but am curious. Hey, personally, as long as I can visit Uruguay, I'm good. Loved your videos on Mercosur.
One thing I can't find anywhere is if being financially independent and retired early qualifies you? If a person has assets that can provide themselves with income for life, but may be too young to receive pension. Would this work? I see everywhere that you have to have monthly income...
Yes, you must have a monthly income to qualify for Uruguay's pensioner visa.
What are the income requirements for both temporary and permanent residencies?
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Great summary and analysis, as usual.
I love Uruguay (especially the people, the Country and the “asado”). I am from the neighbor state (in Brazil), btw. Uruguay is not as affordable as Paraguay, but it is worth every penny. And - unlike Paraguay - it has a decent Winter. Pros & cons, of course, and it all depends on each one's preferences. It can also be a little too quiet/boring for most of the year (a virtue, in my point of view, but many people could get depressed...except in December and January, along the coast).
Now - least the rules have changed (please correct me if I am mistaken, my last visit was quite some time ago):
*I think the vaccination certificates brought from abroad only apply if the applicant is 45 y/o or younger; and
** Depending on the value of the property purchased (either rural or residential), the requirements to live there for most of the time are flexibilized (*wouldn’t be a factor for us, we love it there, except in Punta Del Este on the peak of Summer). There used to be two tiers of value and correspondent minimum days per year, if I recall well... 🤔🧉
Thank you, Fabio!
Does Uruguay charge taxes on foreign pension income received while living as non-residents of Uruguay?
What fo you mean by "entry permit" ? Does that mean requiring a visa? Please advice
Yes
Do you still need a Vax card ?
On a spouse a person can work in Uruguay
Hi I am from Bangladesh, can I covert my visit visa to work visa and how many years I need to live in Uruguay to get Uruguay citizenship?? Thank you very much
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Hi there, I'm trying to figure out where you are originally from. Very hard to tell...😅
As much as I'd like to reveal my biggest secret to you.. I let the mystery continue 😂
@@NomadElite 😂
Informative video ! I’m confused though by the title Woke Country ? Are you saying it is or isn’t a woke country ? Thanks
Thank you!
Wierdo...?