

janway
Canadian expat in Uruguay
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Canadian
Lives in Atlantida
Registration: 17 May 2010
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Ethnic Food? Forget it! Uruguayans Want Meat & Only Meat, He Says by cccmedia
At the URU New Members intro thread, a Uruguayan posting under the name Fraanca who moved to Zug, Switzerland, threw cold water on someone's plans for an ethnic restaurant in Uruguay: "There used to be an Indian restaurant in Montevideo ...

Sorry to say the Japanese restaurant is gone and the owners have gone back to Switzerland. Read More


Relocation formalities-Doing it on internet or engaging a professional by clintaboo
we are two retired professionals from Canada living in Merida Mexico for the past 10 years we are now interested in moving to Uruguay,but have heard on forums that relocating is getting difficult for older expats we are both in our late sixties, ...

You cannot get residency here from afar. It is a slow process and requires you to produce a lot of paperwork which all has to be authenticated and translated and the documents are only good for so long. There are long waits even to get an ... Read More


In retrospect, would you move again to Uruguay? by Christine
Hi all, If you had to look back on your expat experience in Uruguay, would you heartily say "letÂ’s do it again"? From the preparation stage to your actual everyday life in your new country, what did you enjoy the most? Would you do certain ...

Yes, we are happy to live here at present. We are in one of the smaller towns, I would never want to live in Montevideo but I don't like cities anyway. I think if you are retired and have a healthy pension income from somewhere else, you can ... Read More


Essentials to live in Uruguay by Christine
Hi, As an expat living in Uruguay, what would you advise the ones about to pack to bring along? What are the items you can easily find in Uruguay? On the other hand, what is less common or quite expensive? Share with us what you would ...

Up until a few years ago, expats were advised to bring everything as things here were hard to find or very expensive. it has improved quite a lot, now you can find queen sized beds, BBQ's, decent sheets and towels but generally at a higher ... Read More


New: Gatherings and events in Uruguay by Julien
Hi, Would you like to have a coffee, organize a dinner or find people for activities in Uruguay? To help you meet people and find outings in Uruguay, we launched a Gatherings and Events section in Uruguay: you can now follow whatÂ’s going on in ...

If you choose Community at the top of the page then pick events you will see them. Well, just one at present. Read More


Ethnic Food? Forget it! Uruguayans Want Meat & Only Meat, He Says by cccmedia
At the URU New Members intro thread, a Uruguayan posting under the name Fraanca who moved to Zug, Switzerland, threw cold water on someone's plans for an ethnic restaurant in Uruguay: "There used to be an Indian restaurant in Montevideo ...

There was a Korean one too but it seems to have closed. I don't eat meat and although I can find plain fish or simple pasta or pizzas without meat, the choices tend to be identical where ever I go. Salads consist of lettuce, tomato, onion and ... Read More


New members of the Uruguay forum, introduce yourself here by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Uruguay forum? DonÂ’t know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on ...

Hi, These are my opinions only! Yes it is safe especially if you locate somewhere other than Montevideo. No, jobs can be hard to come by. There are some teaching English but most require proper qualifications. The preferred accent is English from ... Read More


Documents translation in Spanish by Ashwani gupta
Hi, I wanted to know what are the options(price) in Montevideo for translating following documents from english to spaish. 1. Birth certificate 2. Marriage Certificate 3. Police Clearance Certificate 4. Degree certificate.

Don't forget your documents also need to be either apostilled or legalised depending on the country that issued them before bringing them here. Also a police report is usually only valid for 6 months from the date it is issued. Then you need to ... Read More


Driving in Uruguay by Maximilien
Hi, What do you think of the way people drive in Uruguay? How different is it from your home country? Respecting the road safety rules, driving etiquette such as general courtesy, speed excessÂ… what are the characteristics of the driving style ...

Ha, ha. Wait till the Argentines come back in the summer. They will fly by you at 120K on their way to Punta del Este especially all weekend. We have difficulty crossing the highway or even getting onto it at times due to the solid stream of ... Read More


Driving in Uruguay by Maximilien
Hi, What do you think of the way people drive in Uruguay? How different is it from your home country? Respecting the road safety rules, driving etiquette such as general courtesy, speed excessÂ… what are the characteristics of the driving style ...

A report today on traffic accidents here shows one death every 17 hours on the roads and 88 injuries per day. 40% of the deaths occur between 8.00 pm Friday and 8.00 am Monday. Drinking and driving laws are strict here - you are allowed a reading of ... Read More


Safety in Uruguay by Christine
Hi, We would like to talk about a sensitive but important topic: do you feel safe in Uruguay? How would you define the level of safety in the country? Can you walk safely during the day and at night without any fear? Do you think there ...

Higher Ed is only "free" in the public universities and they are so crowded, many students do not even get into the classroom but sit on the floor outside the room trying to hear. Also once you get a job, your taxes will be higher than ... Read More


Moving to Montevideo, Uruguay by mikeyjay80
Hello, My partner and I are looking into moving to Montevideo, Uruguay. We currently live in Granada, Nicaragua. I wanted to get more information on cost of living. I hear you have to either have a guarantor or about 5 months rent upfront as a ...

Yes you need a five month deposit plus one month more if you use a realtor. The money goes into a bank used for this purpose. You probably won't qualify for the other types of programs such as ANDA as you need local income and have to have ... Read More


Moving from South Africa to Uruguay by MichaelfromCT
Hallo there. I live in Cape town and am a South African. I am a Health and Safety officer with First Aid skills.. I don't know anybody there. What would be the way to go to get a living and workers permit. I know that South Africans can visit ...

I doubt you will find work without fluent Spanish here. Also expect low wages - a highschool teacher friend only makes approx. $1,200 US per month. Many make less and work at two or more jobs to make ends meet. I believe to work legally you will ... Read More


Hi! Family of 3~ my fiance & I + our 10 month old by Jadegreen927
I have soo many questions about being in uruguay.Coming from the states (my fiance from LA then Dallas, me from Dallas & we are now both in Denver) my main concern is raising our son in the best possible place. Here in the states, our water is ...

Most of the food grown here is with the usual fertilzers and pesticides. That is why there has been problems with the water supply in some areas where they have contaminated the rivers. You can grow your own of course or buy a few limited choices of ... Read More


Las Olas Ecuador development by rastadan
Looking for information regarding the Las Olas Ecuador development near Bahia de Caraquez. Has anyone been on site? How does the project look so far? Please share your impressions of the development plan and any observations you may have.

The video I saw on You tube is dated April 4th 2015. I couldn't see anything except basic landscaping. Read More