Uruguai

"Libertad o Muerte" ("Liberty or Death")

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Welcome to Uruguay

Uruguay, a small South American country, is known for its progressive policies, beautiful coastlines, and stable democracy. Its economy, driven by agriculture, renewable energy, and tourism, makes it a hub for expatriates seeking a relaxed lifestyle.

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Uruguay Essentials

Hino Nacional

Himno Nacional de Uruguay

Dia da Independência

August 25, 1825

Haiko

Gauchos ride pampas / Mate gourds passed in friendship / River Plate flows on

Interesting Tradition

Holds the world's longest Carnival lasting over 40 days

Weirdest Local Superstition

Putting a hat on the bed brings bad luck

Strangest Law Still on the Books

Illegal to insult public officials

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Come for the history, stay for the future

Come for the tranquility, stay for the transformation: Uruguay crafts South American stability with progressive policies and Atlantic charm. Life moves between morning mate on the rambla and afternoon work in growing tech centers, while evenings explore historic Montevideo. Friendly residency policies and a solid banking system have made Uruguay an attractive base for global citizens.

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Vamos

Discover where 'tranquilo' isn't just calm, but the key to sustainable success. Here, Atlantic breezes carry dreams of possibility, and your journey joins a society that has mastered the art of balanced progress.

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Bienvenidos a Uruguay

Famous for its beef and beaches where every meal is a barbecue and every day is a beach day

Uruguay isn't just a country—it's South America's sophisticated secret. Here, time moves to the rhythm of candombe drums, and even a simple beach walk becomes a lesson in laid-back living. This is a land where progressive thinking and pastoral peace create unique harmony.

From the artistic spirit of Montevideo to the colonial charm of Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay offers elegance for every thoughtful traveler. Whether you're drawn to the glamorous beaches of Punta del Este, the hot springs of Salto, or the rolling ranches of the interior, you'll find a country that masters the art of understated excellence.

Estatísticas

Savor the Flavor

Eat

chivito (steak sandwich) - pascualina (spinach pie)

Drink

medio y medio (wine mix) - mate (yerba mate tea)

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Tomamos algo?

Beer

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

40

Wine

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

22

Coffee

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

3.19

Tea

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

9.14

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Cultural Tips and Etiquette

#1
Mate sharing has strict passing direction rules
#2
Carnival drumming knowledge shows belonging
#3
Beef doneness preference has social implications
#4
Soccer team allegiance affects social circles
#5
Beach culture has specific territorial rules

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Uruguay Essentials

Representative Novel

The Truce by Mario Benedetti (Novel set in Uruguay)

National Animal

Rufous Hornero

National Pasttime

Futebol (Soccer)

Souvenir nacional

Mate gourd and bombilla

Prato nacional

Chivito

Festival Famoso

Carnival

Dança dos Famosos

Candombe

Música famosa

Candombe

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Did You Know?

First country to fully legalize marijuana

Holds the world's longest Carnival lasting over 40 days

Famous for its beef and beaches, where every meal is a barbecue and every day is a beach day

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Uruguay’s Key Historical Events

1680s

Abril de 2014

European settlement begins

1825

Julho de 2014

Independence from Brazil

1903

Fevereiro de 2015

First World Cup in Uruguay

2002

Março de 2015

Economic crisis and reforms

2010

Outubro de 2016

Legalization of same-sex marriage

MOBILITY

Access Uruguay Residency Rights on the GlobalPassport™ Platform 

NO. OF Mobility Assets

2

MOBILITY

Citizenship Pathways and
Residency Requirements

Citizenship by Birth
Sim
Citizenship by DESCENT
Sim
Citizenship by MARRIAGE
3 years
DUAL Citizenship
Sim
RESIDENCY BY Naturalization
3
PASSPORT VALIDITY
10 years

MOBILITY

Passport Power

Visa Free Countries

132

Performance Class

Global Contender

Grau do passaporte

B

Rank

60

Score

139.4

This visa grants access to:

• 34% of the world's population 

• 71% of UNESCO sites 

• 43% of global GDP 

• 44% of the world's land area 

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Number of American Emigrants to Uruguay by Year 

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Healthcare

Healthcare Overview

Key Health Indicators

Idade média

35.8

years

Life Expectancy

78.8

years

Obesity Rate

24.90%

Tobacco Use

23.50%

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Health care Indicators

Health Expenditure

9.36%

of GDP

Hospital Beds

2.43

per 1000 people

Doctors

6.2

per 1000 people

Out-of-pocket

15.44%

of total expenditure

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Public Healthcare System

Uruguay offers a public healthcare system that provides free or low-cost medical services to all residents through its public hospitals.

Private Healthcare Options

In addition to the public system, Uruguay has a well-developed private healthcare sector offering faster access to specialized treatments.

Healthcare for Expats

Expatriates in Uruguay can access both public and private healthcare systems, with many opting for private insurance for quicker services.

Medical Tourism Growth

Uruguay is a growing destination for medical tourism, particularly in areas like dental care, cosmetic surgery, and fertility treatments.

Pharmaceutical Coverage

Pharmaceuticals in Uruguay are affordable, with many medications covered by the public healthcare system and available in pharmacies.

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Visão geral do custo de vida

Uruguay provides a moderate cost of living by South American standards. Montevideo, the capital, is more expensive than other areas but still offers good value. Housing in Montevideo can be costly, especially in popular neighborhoods. Food is moderately priced, with local markets offering better value. Utilities are reasonably priced. Public transportation is affordable and relatively efficient in urban areas. Education costs are moderate, with public universities being more affordable than private institutions.

Cost of Gasoline

$1.84

per liter

Cost of Meal

$15.38

(Inexpensive Restaurant)

Monthly Rent

$548.90

(1 bedroom, City Center)

Monthly Utilities

$123.87

(85m² Apartment)

Domestic Beer

$3.31

(0.5 liter draught)

Taxa de IVA

22%

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Tributação

Visão geral da tributação

Before considering a move to Uruguay, it's important to grasp its tax system+Uruguay taxes residents on their worldwide income and non-residents on Uruguayan-source income. Income tax rates are progressive, ranging from 0% to 36%. Social security contributions are mandatory for most workers. The standard VAT rate is 22%, with a reduced rate of 10% for certain goods. Property tax applies to both urban and rural properties. A Tax Identification Number (RUT) is required for tax purposes+Uruguay has a double taxation treaty with the United States to prevent dual taxation issues.

Tax Residency Requirement

183 days

Worldwide Income Taxation

Yes (with exceptions)

Higher Rates for Foreign Assets

Não

US Double Taxation Treaty

Sim

Renda pessoal

Progressive tax rate based on income levels

0%-36%

Personal Capital Gains

Flat rate on investment gains

12%

Herança

Based on inherited amount and relationship

3%-20%

Renda corporativa

Standard corporate tax rate applied to business profits

25%

Ganhos de capital corporativos

Tax rate applied to capital gains from corporate investments

25%

Dividendos

Withholding tax rate applied to dividend distributions

0%-12%

Interesse

Withholding rate interest payment to non-residens

0%-12%

Royalties

Withholding tax rate for royalty payments

0%-12%

Work Assignment

Foreign individuals are tax residents if present for 183+ days, have their base of activities or vital interests in Uruguay, or make certain qualifying investments.

Overall Ranking

Global position in PWC’c Ease of Paying Taxes ranking

103

Ease of Paying Taxes Score

Overall score based on multiple factors

70.3

Total Tax and Cotribution Rate

TTCR percentage including all mandatory contributtions

41.8
%

Time to Comply

Annual hours required to comply with tax regulations

163
HOURS

Number of Payments

Total number of tax payments required annually

20

Post-filing Index

Score measuring the ease of processes after filing taxes

49.5
%

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CLIMATE

Climate Type

Warm temperate; freezing temperatures almost unknown

Average Temperature

17.97 °C

Humidity

74

%

Average Annual Precipitation

1,300

mm

Rainless Days per Year

263

Best Time to Travel

October-March

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