New Decree About Permanent Residency in Uruguay

New Decree About Permanent Residency in Uruguay

On August 24th a new Presidental Decree was posted that concerns all foreigners residing in Uruguay. The official Decree is posted on the Presidential Departments web-page, in Spanish, as a PDF, found at the following link: http://www.presidencia.gub.uy/_web/decretos/2009/08/EC1320%20.pdf

Although there aren’t too many changes to the process, it is exciting to see that the “carnet de salud” which entitles ones with a low enough income to free health care in public hospitals, is now available to both legal residents and non-resident foreigners. If a foreigner has sufficient means, they wil be enrolled in the “mutualista” program just as Uruguayan foreign nationals.

While many foreigners have been taking advantage of this system for a long time, it is good to Read more

Uruguay's Eduardo Galeano Speaks on Obama's Election

I was planning on getting off the political page, but I happened to stumble across an interesting interview of sorts done by Democracy Now with one of my favorite, and one of the most famous Uruguayan writers, Eduardo Galeano. Galeano speaks out about what it really means to have an African-American for President.

The following quote is what caught my eye; Eduardo Galeano states:

I would like that Obama, who has now tremendous, historic opportunity, that he never forgets that he’s now going inside the White House. The White House will be his house in the time coming, but this White House was built by black slaves. And I’d like, I hope, that he never, Read more

5 Reasons to Relocate to Uruguay

Feels like Europe, but with Third-World prices. Uruguay has the lowest poverty level in Latin America, and it also has the highest life expectancy. What could be better?
Variety is the spice of life! Montevideo and Punta del Este are two of the most popular places to be in Uruguay, and yet they are so completely different. In Montevideo you get the old-world European feel and in Punta del Este you find a world-class beach playground.
Warm summers, crisp winters. Uruguay’s climate is mild, with no extreme changes in temperature.
Stable business climate. Political and social stability make Uruguay one of the best places for international business to base themselves in Latin America.
Solid infrastructure. I use the word

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Who is Better for Uruguay, Obama or McCain?

Uruguay represents one of the strongest supporters of Obama in South America.

From May to September 2008 Gallup Polls conducted surveys in 70 countries to see who the world preferred to see elected into the Presidential office in the United States.

Uruguay had one of the strongest responses in favor of Obama, with 39% expressing their personal support for his campaign. In the lowest percentages in South America, only 7% support McCain. The other 55% are undecided.

Interesting enough, Uruguay is pretty confident that they won’t be particularly affected by the election of either Obama or McCain.

Only 27% feel the election will make a difference in Uruguay, and while 34% feel it won’t, 39% are Read more

How About Investing in Uruguay's Real Estate Market?

“Uruguay is the safest country, has the least economic disparity, and the most highly educated population in Latin America,” said David Hammond, a realtor for ParadiseUruguay.com. “It is the second least corrupt country in Latin America, behind Chile; [it also] has good health care, and is one of the most affordable places in the world to live.”

What more can this Gringo tell you? Uruguay is the 5th wealthiest country in Latin America, according to the CIA World Factbook. It has two extremely solid markets in cattle ranching and the meat industry and has seen a healthy economic growth in recent years. Montevideo and Punta del Este are the most popular, and most expensive real estate Read more

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