The Independent Means Visa in Uruguay (also known as the Pensionado Visa) offers residency to qualified individuals who can demonstrate a stable passive income from foreign sources.
MOBILITY ASSSET SNAPSHOT
The Pensionado Visa program in Uruguay provides a pathway to residency for individuals with stable foreign-sourced passive income. This program is designed to attract retirees, digital nomads, and other individuals looking to establish residency in a South American country with a high quality of life and favorable tax regime.
Visión general
A pathway to residency for qualified individuals with passive income in Uruguay
Requisitos
Personas físicas con rentas pasivas de fuente extranjera
Restricciones de anclaje
Meses para la ciudadanía
Duración del visado
Initial temporary residency, leading to permanent residency
Meses para el visado
6-12 months
Requisito de presencia física
No specific requirement, but must maintain ties to Uruguay
Disponibilidad
Moderado
Subsidio familiar
Cónyuge e hijos
Visión general
Submit application in person at a government office in Montevideo after arriving in Uruguay
¿Preguntas?
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¿Cuánto se tarda en tramitar una solicitud de visado de medios independientes?
The processing time typically takes 6-12 months from the point of submission.
¿Puedo incluir a los miembros de mi familia en mi solicitud de visado de medios independientes?
Sí, puede incluir a su cónyuge y a los hijos a su cargo en su solicitud, con requisitos de ingresos adicionales.
¿Qué tipos de ingresos se consideran ingresos pasivos?
Passive income can include pensions, retirement distributions, rental income, and other forms of regular income not derived from employment in Uruguay.
¿Con qué frecuencia debo renovar mi permiso de residencia?
After obtaining temporary residency, you can apply for permanent residency. There's no need for regular renewals once permanent residency is granted.
Can Independent Means Visa holders apply for Uruguayan citizenship?
Yes, visa holders can apply for Uruguayan citizenship after 3 years (if married) or 5 years (if single) of legal residency, subject to meeting other requirements.
benefits
The program offers numerous advantages for individuals looking to establish their presence in Uruguay's welcoming environment.
Political stability
High quality of life
Affordable cost of living
No minimum investment required
Lifetime residency privilege
Path to citizenship allowed after 5 years of permanent residence
Países sin visado
132
Passport Validity
10 years
Visión general
Uruguay offers a high quality of life, stable political environment, and welcoming atmosphere for foreign residents.
Ventajas:
Ventajas:
¿Preguntas?
Find answers to common questions about GlobalPassport™ and our services.
¿Cuánto se tarda en tramitar una solicitud de visado de medios independientes?
The processing time typically takes 6-12 months from the point of submission.
¿Puedo incluir a los miembros de mi familia en mi solicitud de visado de medios independientes?
Sí, puede incluir a su cónyuge y a los hijos a su cargo en su solicitud, con requisitos de ingresos adicionales.
¿Qué tipos de ingresos se consideran ingresos pasivos?
Passive income can include pensions, retirement distributions, rental income, and other forms of regular income not derived from employment in Uruguay.
¿Con qué frecuencia debo renovar mi permiso de residencia?
After obtaining temporary residency, you can apply for permanent residency. There's no need for regular renewals once permanent residency is granted.
Can Independent Means Visa holders apply for Uruguayan citizenship?
Yes, visa holders can apply for Uruguayan citizenship after 3 years (if married) or 5 years (if single) of legal residency, subject to meeting other requirements.
REQUIREMENTS
Check if you qualify based on your family history
Not applicable
Minimum Income or Savings: Pensions, Investments, Rental income+Regular Income Stream: Monthly pension payments, Annuities, Proof of Financial Independence
Not applicable
Criminal Record: A clean criminal record is required
REQUIREMENTS
Para optar al Visado de Medios Independientes, los solicitantes deben cumplir unos criterios específicos que demuestren sus ingresos pasivos estables.
PROCESS
Initial Assessment
• Verify passive income sources
• Confirm income thresholds
• Review healthcare requirements
• Complete financial documentation
Selection Phase
• Choose destination country
• Review residency requirements
• Assess tax implications
• Select optimal visa category
Application Preparation
• Gather proof of income
• Obtain health insurance
• Prepare bank statements
• Complete background verification
Submission
• Submit residency application
• Pay visa fees
• Schedule interview (if required)
• Provide biometric data
Residency Setup
• Receive residency permit
• Register with local authorities
• Set up banking/utilities
• Complete residency registration
PROCESS
DOCUMENTS
Passport
Applicant Birth Certificate+Marriage certificate and birth certificates of dependents (if applicable)+Name change certificates (if applicable)
Proof of residence documents in Uruguay
Extract from the Criminal Record issued by the police of the country of residence+The person must be able to certify his/her criminal record five years back in time
Applicants must provide documentation proving they have sufficient financial means to support themselves in Uruguay
DOCUMENTS
Birth certificates from government archives; Marriage certificates for family dependencies; Police clearance records from current and past residences
Certified translations into official language(s); Apostille certification; Government-issued document legalization
Diploma and transcript verification; Professional certification authentication; Credential evaluation services
Initial application submission fee; Processing and handling charges; Administrative review fees
Fingerprint collection fee; Digital photograph requirements; Biometric data processing
Required medical examinations; Vaccination verification; Health certificate processing
Document verification fees; Background check processing; Application status updates
Consulate visit expenses; Interview travel costs; Temporary accommodation (if required)
Language proficiency testing; Skills assessment fees; Additional document requests
Immigration lawyer consultation; Document review services; Legal representation fees
Tax planning consultation; Asset transfer advisory; Investment planning services
Relocation services; Property search assistance; Settlement support services
Residency card processing; Passport issuance fees; Registration certificates
Oath ceremony fees; Registration charges; Local authority fees
Renewal fees; Status maintenance costs; Annual reporting fees
Rankings
92
Clasificación general
Coste
Based on application fee
Requisitos de residencia
Based on residency requirements
Duración de los privilegios de residencia
Based on programs’s term
Processing Speed
Based on estimated processing time
Requisitos
Based on entry requirements
Estabilidad del programa
Based on years of activity
Time to Permanent Residency
Based on permanent residency timeline
Rankings
Safety
52
Coste de la vida
29
Quality of Life
60
Healthcare Quality
63
Internet Speed
29
Human Freedom
34
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