Tax Free Digital Nomad Visa that leads to Permanent Residency

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 17 чер 2023
  • Uruguay just introduced their Digital Nomad Visa and we are super excited! As a digital nomad you will be able to live in Uruguay tax free!
    ☎️ Book a call with Michael:
    calendly.com/michael-rosmer?m...
    A big thing about this digital nomad visa is that it leads to permanent residency - this is very uncommon with digital nomad visas, as they typically only allow you to live in the country for one or two years.
    Another big advantage of this visa is that there are no income requirements.
    Many people believe that Uruguay is the Switzerland of Latin America, in part because of its banking secrecy regulations. But this phrase also speaks to a deep respect for the rule of law.
    Over the years we had many people reach out to us because they were interested in Uruguay, and this is not a coincidence. Uruguay has among the best tax policies in Latin America, making it one of the best countries in the world for taxes.
    When it comes to their new digital nomad visa you will get it for 6 months, and will need to renew. After 2 years in the country you will be able to qualify for their permanent residency.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Introducing Michael Rosmer, the true modern-day Renaissance man and international entrepreneur, who has been mentored under top international tax attorneys.
    He is widely regarded as the foremost international tax expert for legal cross-border tax planning, with extensive experience in immigration, residency, and second citizenship for those seeking a plan B, asset protection, global offshore banking, and payment processing.
    Michael leads a team of lawyers and accountants who are top experts in their respective fields. This multi-lingual, multi-national team has worked with digital nomads, entrepreneurs, and investors from 62 countries, providing practical real-world multi-dimensional solutions for their clients.
    At Offshore Citizen we understand that each individual's situation is unique. Unlike most industry service providers, we do not push any particular country or solution. Instead, we analyze your individual situation and custom-tailor the best countries and strategies for you, drawing on every part of the globe.
    With Offshore Citizen, you can rest assured that you are in the hands of professionals who have your best interests at heart. Let us guide you through the complex world of international tax planning, immigration, residency, and second citizenship.
    Contact Michael today for a personalized consultation and take the first step towards securing your financial future.
    ..........................................................................................................................................
    Get personalized advice about tax, asset protection, offshore banking, residency, and citizenships.
    ☎️ Book a call with Michael:
    calendly.com/michael-rosmer?m...
    🌎 Visit our website:
    offshorecitizen.net

КОМЕНТАРІ • 143

  • @alegarciadelrio
    @alegarciadelrio Рік тому +69

    Hi, I am from Uruguay, everybody is welcome here. The country is in the way to be a development country. At the moment you will have rights healthcare, education, a bit safety, and a peaceful country. Our army is only for peace missions. You will enjoy a lot of freedom, even in COVID we haven't got lockdowns. You can afford a house as well. I been in another countries, "developed" countries, that this is not possible.

    • @TonyFontaine1988
      @TonyFontaine1988 Рік тому

      Don't accept non European descent people. You are asking for trouble in the future.

    • @davidflash603
      @davidflash603 Рік тому +4

      Looking for place to stay cheap and good. Walking distance to beach

    • @alegarciadelrio
      @alegarciadelrio Рік тому +2

      @@enganche there are some robberies in some neighborhoods in Montevideo. Avoiding these places, you would be fine. Daily life is quiet, and a peaceful life.

    • @admin6228
      @admin6228 Рік тому

      Thanks for the info. What kind of prices for homes? Apartments? Where online can I find listings for homes for sale?

    • @MetalGearMk3
      @MetalGearMk3 11 місяців тому

      On my list of places to visit.

  • @Diego-pc4rc
    @Diego-pc4rc Рік тому +9

    Uruguay started being known as the Switzerland of Latin America a long time ago. It had to do with bank secrecy, numbered accounts, and that the suprem court has ruled that banks are not allowed to give personal information to the government even if they committed crimes. As well as stable political system and economy.

  • @sagmilling
    @sagmilling 11 місяців тому +5

    Spent past November there as a tourist, and loved it. Now planning to apply for this digial nomad visa. I am done with Canada and looking forward to (hopefully) permanently moving to Uruguay. Shovelling sand instead of snow!

  • @alexg6702
    @alexg6702 Рік тому +5

    Agree, Uruguay has a lot going for it. Relative to other LatAm countries it can be seen as a Switzerland. It actually does have a number of international banks including Swiss and Andorran private banks. Uruguay may be inexpensive but banks know how to charges fees! - especially for non-resident accounts. Mortgage lending is limited and conservative (it’s mostly a cash market for non-residents) so one could expect they are safe. Frankly I have never heard Chilean banks mentioned, let alone how good they are. Wealthy Latina Americans, especially from Brazil and Argentina are known for flocking to Punta del Este, possibly Chileans as well. Maybe you should do an offshore piece on Chile, there is not a lot out there singing Chile as an offshore centre.

  • @videosdeslime
    @videosdeslime Рік тому

    Potential video idea: What are you thoughts on the Fair Tax Act? Would be nice to hear your view on a different way of taxing your population.

  • @buhltbuhlt
    @buhltbuhlt Рік тому +13

    I just spent some time in Uruguay, also met with some other Germans living there. I can highly recommend this country (but living costs are not cheap..): it is safe, very low corruption level, people are at the same time friendly & warm-hearted AND ALSO rather reliable and no mañana mentality. Even the private health-care is cheap (60 to 140 USD per month). Neither too hot nor too cold and with access to the ocean. Also there is a non-stressful atmosphere but things are moving forward in the economy - e.g. number 1 software exporter per capita in Latin America.

    • @pinetworkminer8377
      @pinetworkminer8377 10 місяців тому

      What is mañana mentality?

    • @dialecticalmonist3405
      @dialecticalmonist3405 7 місяців тому

      @@pinetworkminer8377 "We can do it tomorrow."

    • @themothers
      @themothers 5 місяців тому

      @@pinetworkminer8377mañana mentality is to do everything tomorrow instead of today. It’s a typical Latin thing as well (there’s always tomorrow, meaning making delays)

  • @mikesossamon318
    @mikesossamon318 Рік тому +14

    Going through the process right now.
    Started down the path of digital nomad visa but decided on the PR path.
    They have changed the rules to requiring people to apply from within the country because of the high no show rate.
    Also for people who may have trouble with multiple background checks or the 90 day window of background check validity you can do an Interpol background check from within Uruguay.
    The biggest advantage of the digital nomad visa is the tax free living but the PR route taxes and SS will be about 7.7%. Since UYU has a totalization agreement with the US this works out a little cheaper for US citizens.
    The downside of the PR route is the time in country requirements vs the digital nomad visa.
    Also private healthcare is available for anyone who may not want their public healthcare which is decent in my opinion. The British Hospital has plans that are around $75-$140/mn which is what most expats choose.
    Uruguay is definitely more expensive than other SA countries and people complain it's boring. I'm ok with both because of the significantly higher quality of life.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for sharing!
      What do you think adds to the higher quality of life in Uruguay? Another commenter added, there are currently some issues with the supply of drinking water

    • @mikesossamon318
      @mikesossamon318 Рік тому +4

      @@OffshoreCitizen
      I think the lower cost of living overall is only part of it.
      Earning in USD and buying in Pesos allows you to have a middle class income and an upper class lifestyle.
      Being able to avoid US politics (unless talking to people from the US).
      Higher quality food though about the same price as Dallas.
      MVD is walkable if you’re in the right areas, public transportation isn’t bad or expensive.
      The people have been extremely friendly, in fact I’ve only spoken to one person who was unpleasant enough to complain about.
      I’m in Dallas for paperwork, I’m aware of the salt issue and it appears to be centered around MVD from what I’m hearing from locals.

    • @MetalGearMk3
      @MetalGearMk3 11 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing info about the PR route.

    • @michelcecere7286
      @michelcecere7286 11 місяців тому

      Thanks for Infos ! As far as I understood the system is :
      -You go to Uruguay with this visa/other visa(tourist)
      -You get the nomad digital visa for 180 days ( renewable ? at this moment you get a cedula right ? )
      -Then, you go for apply to a permanent residencie ( do you need a physical adress, bank account etc or just an airbnb is engouh ? )
      Thanks a lot !

    • @federicobalboa9145
      @federicobalboa9145 10 місяців тому

      The British Hospital is almost for royalty here in Uruguay, it is very good but you pay the price. There are some private insurances near British Hospital level such as Summum or MP. Mike, best of luck in all your endeavors!

  • @anakein
    @anakein Рік тому +3

    Michael, could you do a video on the new immigration regulations (2022) of Chile, and what their implications are for digital nomads/remote workers/independent contractors, say those operating through an LLC or similar entity, who wish to move there and settle down and ultimately become a citizen.

  • @billhennessey6374
    @billhennessey6374 Рік тому +1

    Superb, Michael, thanks for the info! Is there a link for more information? Thanks again.

  • @firozshah5928
    @firozshah5928 Рік тому

    Today your Pronunciation is Perfect ... Slow and Clear " Thanks

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Рік тому +1

      Haha good to hear, thanks!
      What do you think of this new opportunity?

    • @firozshah5928
      @firozshah5928 Рік тому +1

      @@OffshoreCitizen Your VISA, RESIDENCY & CITIZENSHIP information is always on FAST TRACK, I am planning for MONTENEGRO 100% This is the Match with me in Every single term of My life " Thanks for you effort for us you provide always "

  • @moeh3963
    @moeh3963 Рік тому +1

    Michael, will you make an update video about the situation in Dubai. Past advice was free zone doing foreign business exempt from 9% CT and now does not seem to be the way.

  • @jonathangat4765
    @jonathangat4765 Рік тому +20

    HI Michael. I've been living in UY for most of the last 4 years and I have PR there. A few thoughts about Uruguay for people: It isn't cheap, with grocery prices at first-word levels. There are some co-working/co-living possibilities these days where you'll meet Uruguayans as well as other foreigners. The summer beach season is a lot of fun, although perhaps not conducive to getting a lot of work done. There's a burgeoning tech scene, and people are really nice. Sadly, right now there's a shortage of drinking water due to a drought and some other mismanagement so it may not be the best time to jump in,.

    • @jdnw85
      @jdnw85 Рік тому +1

      No hay agua? Pensé que con el Río de la Plata no tendrían problemas

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience! How do you deal with water shortage?

    • @MichaelSweigJD
      @MichaelSweigJD Рік тому

      You should learn to pronounce Uruguay properly. Your misprounciation dilutes your credibility. Phonetically, it's Ur -u- gwhy. Like why don't you pronounce it correctly?

    • @michaelking4578
      @michaelking4578 Рік тому

      That's unfortunate.

    • @ThePCHandyman9
      @ThePCHandyman9 Рік тому +1

      There is no potable drinking water supply now. The only source is bottled water from the supermarkets and the situation is getting worse with each passing day.

  • @ThePCHandyman9
    @ThePCHandyman9 Рік тому +3

    At the immigration office, the payment can be done through cash or using Visa cards. And if you are in the country already, you are expected to have cash with you.

  • @RomilCPatel
    @RomilCPatel Рік тому +2

    So how many years all in for citizenship and what is the physical presence per year for a path to citizenship?

  • @pinetworkminer8377
    @pinetworkminer8377 10 місяців тому

    How long does a permanent resident have to be present in Uruguay to maintain his/her permanent residency?

  • @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552

    Do you help with getting this set up?

  • @archibaldgardner3162
    @archibaldgardner3162 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this awesome video! What if my wife and I work remotely and have a good income, but we have a baby. How would I get a visa for the little dude?

  • @MrFooChops
    @MrFooChops 10 місяців тому

    Will overstaying on a tourist visa in another country go against you/make you a criminal, when applying

  • @maheenhaider8164
    @maheenhaider8164 Рік тому

    How to pay visa fees online?
    Website only accept banks within Uruguay

  • @attilab2251
    @attilab2251 Рік тому

    Thank you, Micheal,
    What is the required vaccination certificate that needs to be issued in Uruguay?

  • @tories_need_not_apply
    @tories_need_not_apply Рік тому +1

    national v. citizen = national always wins. citizen of anywhere is a lower class status. also being a citizen of a corporate government is concerning due to not knowing ones protections or rights. there is a lot one needs to research before making these decisions. BUT I get it - why people are voting with their feet and looking for these options. I think you mean well - can share more about interesting status in America that gives people these gifts while waiving the benefits.

  • @michaelmoik8377
    @michaelmoik8377 4 місяці тому

    Government website says vaccination proof has to be provided when applying for the visa? Is it true? Can somebody confirm this?
    Appreciate!

  • @danielnelson5038
    @danielnelson5038 Рік тому +1

    Could you do a video on Uruguay banks? I've heard they're good but I'm curious of your thoughts

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Рік тому +2

      Sounds like something we could cover. Thanks for the suggestion!
      What are your thoughts on this new program?

    • @danielnelson5038
      @danielnelson5038 Рік тому

      @@OffshoreCitizen Very tempting, I may actually do it. Curious if that's the best way to go about Uruguay or if you do your laptop work there than you'll pay %12 taxes similar to panama

  • @the_meccaneer
    @the_meccaneer 5 місяців тому

    Is the visa infinitely renewable? Or do you just get one renewal?

  • @michaelmaignan
    @michaelmaignan 7 місяців тому

    Can someone pay it for you at a local payment center if you are not in the country?

  • @dialecticalmonist3405
    @dialecticalmonist3405 7 місяців тому

    Says, "Super Tax Friendly"
    But it reads, "Super Tax Regulated"?

  • @RavenReforged
    @RavenReforged Рік тому +1

    Do they ACTUALLY give you citizenship with this one or the stamp on your passport that means you are not Uruguayan when you leave their borders?

    • @vitaliiivanov9514
      @vitaliiivanov9514 Рік тому

      They give citizenship but not nationality (which is a different concept in Uruguay), so in your passport will appear your original nationality, so you won't get for instance visa-free entry to countries where it is not allowed by your original nationality

  • @oskarkrol2434
    @oskarkrol2434 Рік тому +1

    how is uruguay tax free?

  • @J.Ige65
    @J.Ige65 9 місяців тому

    I don't understand how this can lead to permanent residency if it requires residency for 2 years yet you can only renew the digital nomad visa for a total of 1 year (6 months + 6 months extended). Does anyone have any insight on this process?

    • @Ravii931
      @Ravii931 5 місяців тому

      Brother did you got information

  • @madelcamp
    @madelcamp Рік тому +1

    I'm a citizen of Chile. I could apply for Mercosur to get residency in Uruguay. I wonder if that way would be better for me or maybe digital nomad is better, for a tax perspective.

    • @vitaliiivanov9514
      @vitaliiivanov9514 Рік тому

      I think there is no difference from tax perspective, you'd just save some paperwork by applying directly for permanent residence

    • @RomilCPatel
      @RomilCPatel Рік тому

      From a tax perspective it’s the same.
      It’s better from an immigration perspective to go through Mercusor as it will lead to immediate citizenship after 3 years

  • @chrisb236
    @chrisb236 Рік тому +3

    So with no minimum stay as a digital nomad can i claim tax residency there with no minimum stay requirements?

    • @carlwereld5131
      @carlwereld5131 5 місяців тому

      yes good question i also like to know that

  • @TheSimArchitect
    @TheSimArchitect Рік тому +3

    There's always a catch. Portugal was advertised as income tax free for your first ten years but it only applies to income already taxed elsewhere. It also doesn't cover if you run a digital business or work from home while living there. I would not be surprised if Uruguay doesn't do the same or millions of people would move there and other countries would compete or get into conflict with them.

    • @marcionero7412
      @marcionero7412 Рік тому

      nope. the problem with portugal and all the others europeans countries is that they all are a USA protectorat and they must do as they say.

  • @malthus101
    @malthus101 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting indeed.... so it leads to permanent residency (but that is not citizenship with passport?) Also, as a permanent resident, are you part of the Mercosur agreement? Can you travel to other Mercosur countries with just national ID for example? thanks

    • @alegarciadelrio
      @alegarciadelrio Рік тому +1

      if you are citizen you can travel with the ID, I don't know when you are PR. You can get the ID in one or two weeks; it is very fast.

    • @ThePCHandyman9
      @ThePCHandyman9 Рік тому +1

      You cannot travel to other Mercosur countries with just the UY national ID if your nationality is not from Mercosur.

    • @malthus101
      @malthus101 Рік тому

      @@ThePCHandyman9 ok thanks 👍🏻

    • @prospereveryday2255
      @prospereveryday2255 5 місяців тому

      ​@@ThePCHandyman9Hi i want to ask after getting citizenship and passport in uruguay i heard it will still be the person's nationality in the uruguay passport meaning it's not visa free travel to europe

    • @prospereveryday2255
      @prospereveryday2255 5 місяців тому

      ​@@ThePCHandyman9Hi i want to ask after getting citizenship and passport in uruguay i heard it will still be the person's nationality in the uruguay passport meaning it's not visa free travel to europe

  • @danielobrigado
    @danielobrigado Рік тому

    You could have and should have become a CPA in Canada. A life well lived, at least.

  • @yanischool4359
    @yanischool4359 10 місяців тому

    What countries could we visit with this residency permit ? Is it the same as the local passeport ? thanks

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  10 місяців тому +1

      No it's not, residency permits usually only allow access to that country

  • @vassanachat9793
    @vassanachat9793 Рік тому

    Hi ☺️👋 what is it

  • @marketingteam3128
    @marketingteam3128 Рік тому +2

    There s wealth tax though. If I remember correctly..

  • @hopingforaces
    @hopingforaces Рік тому

    Looks like you can't include your children in the application. I guess they are mainly looking for single nomads.

  • @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552

    Can you do you help with this?

  • @jordihako2867
    @jordihako2867 Рік тому

    According to american entrepeneur nomad Doug Casey , ' Uruguay is overrated' , it lacks infraestructure, like a metro, train line, urban highways etc, plus it is disturbingly expensive, gasoline price is the same as in Switzerland (today 4 times more than next door Argentina ), probably most expensive latin american country to live in. As opposed to that, you have a stable financial system , the 90s all emerging ecos went into crisis, in 2002 Uruguay almost defaulted and was rescued by IMF-US , a plane with the cash arriving in Montevideo was tv broadcasted like a final, not the case of neighbour Argentina( the scale was a factor ). People are lovely and have better morals than in many Latam neighbours.

    • @MalaPalabra-zr6wg
      @MalaPalabra-zr6wg 10 місяців тому

      Uruguay was facing an economic crisis due to the bad decisions of our governants in 2002. But Uruguay learnt what it did badly and this country fixed many problems after that year. And nowadays Uruguay's gdp per capita is a bit lower than Portugal, which it is a western european country

  • @TonyFontaine1988
    @TonyFontaine1988 Рік тому +2

    Mike stop doing those faces on the thumbnails 😂🤣😂. The soy face

  • @constas559
    @constas559 Рік тому +1

    Interesting. Would this Visa allow you to open bank accounts in the country?

    • @buhltbuhlt
      @buhltbuhlt Рік тому +2

      You can even open a bank account in Uruguay without residency. I did it with the BROU - costs around 22 USD per month.

  • @DiegoCore
    @DiegoCore Рік тому

    I’m here now and I believe the right tax strategic it will be worth

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Рік тому

      Nice! What do you like about Uruguay?

    • @maheenhaider8164
      @maheenhaider8164 Рік тому

      Are you in Uruguay?

    • @DiegoCore
      @DiegoCore Рік тому

      @@OffshoreCitizen nice vibe , grass fed beef and great opportunity on property market

  • @eat_ze_bugs
    @eat_ze_bugs Рік тому

    What happened to your Colombia video?

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Рік тому +1

      It will be reposted in a few days. We need to optimize a few things about it :)

  • @leandrog2785
    @leandrog2785 Рік тому

    3:28 "super tax regulated"?

  • @plsmastermindstrainingvide4402

    Doesn’t Uruguay also require vaccinations?

  • @naveenkarthik3305
    @naveenkarthik3305 2 місяці тому

    I am indian and i am a remote worker. Do i have to pay tax in malaysia

    • @AmsheeHassan
      @AmsheeHassan 2 місяці тому

      Not till 2026 I guess, but their tax system requires us to pay on remote salary

  • @malthus101
    @malthus101 Рік тому

    Is it difficult to get a Uruguayan passport? And once a citizen, can it be renounced?

    • @RomilCPatel
      @RomilCPatel Рік тому

      3 years to citizenship but does require a lot of physical presence. Yes it can be renounced

    • @prospereveryday2255
      @prospereveryday2255 5 місяців тому

      ​@@RomilCPatelhello i heard when a foreigner especially african gets uruguay passport it will be the person's nationality written and not uruguay meaning i can't travel visa free to europe is it true?

    • @prospereveryday2255
      @prospereveryday2255 5 місяців тому

      ​@@RomilCPatelhello i heard when a foreigner especially african gets uruguay passport it will be the person's nationality written and not uruguay meaning i can't travel visa free to europe is it true?

  • @samtoo2010
    @samtoo2010 Рік тому +2

    Your voice is so low can’t hear u

  • @SenorJuan2023
    @SenorJuan2023 Рік тому

    First comment!

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Рік тому

      Nice!
      How did you like the video?

    • @SenorJuan2023
      @SenorJuan2023 Рік тому

      @@OffshoreCitizen It's great. Would consider it, but I'm probably moving to Buenos Aires on a tourist visa in a couple of years. I'm always surprised that countries often make the process a major hassle. Some of it I agree with (police check on residency permits), but no one wants to jump through a bunch of hoops to only stay for a few months or a year with no chance to renew. I'm a simple guy, and the hassle factor is a major reason why I do or not do a lot of things.

  • @gabor6226
    @gabor6226 Рік тому +1

    can it lead to citizenship down the road?

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Рік тому

      Yes, permanent residents can apply for citizenship after 3-5 years.
      How do you feel about Uruguay?

    • @gabor6226
      @gabor6226 Рік тому

      @@OffshoreCitizen thanks for the reply, since I live in Switzerland but would prefer Spanish , this could be the perfect country for me :) keep up the good content !

    • @ThePCHandyman9
      @ThePCHandyman9 Рік тому +1

      Beware that Uruguay citizenship does not come with the nationality. The only country in the world with this strange problem. You could become and citizen and get the passport but it would say your nationality is your home country, so really not useful.

  • @MysticDonBlair
    @MysticDonBlair Рік тому

    👍

  • @nomadinvester
    @nomadinvester 5 місяців тому

    Japan gets its beef from Argentina 😅

  • @user-tn5si5qp6g
    @user-tn5si5qp6g Рік тому

    Would it be possible to get a bank account in Uruguay?

    • @buhltbuhlt
      @buhltbuhlt Рік тому

      You can even get a bank account without having residency. I opened one last month with the BROU - costs around 22 USD per month.

    • @pinetworkminer8377
      @pinetworkminer8377 10 місяців тому

      @@buhltbuhlt You can open a bank account in Uruguay as a foreigner? With no physical address in Uruguay?

  • @harisadu8998
    @harisadu8998 Рік тому

    Uruguay is a great country in South America. A quiet island of stability in that neighbourhood. But it's evidently very dull.

    • @jdnw85
      @jdnw85 Рік тому +4

      I rather take dull than the rolller coaster of Argentinian and Brazilian politics

    • @Denver_____
      @Denver_____ Рік тому

      Yeah, finally someone says the truth. Be prepared to be bored.

  • @Denver_____
    @Denver_____ Рік тому

    No thanks.
    Not worth it on many reasons not being told here

  • @z906090
    @z906090 Рік тому +3

    Uruguay? Hell no. I’ll pay taxes but will have no worry for my life and safety.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Рік тому

      What makes you think Uruguay is a dangerous place?

    • @TonyFontaine1988
      @TonyFontaine1988 Рік тому

      Uruguay isn't a dangerous place and is mostly white. If you are if white European descent it is one of the best places in the world

    • @ThePCHandyman9
      @ThePCHandyman9 Рік тому +3

      Uruguay is the safest country in entire South America. Get your facts right before saying something negative.

    • @boink800
      @boink800 Рік тому +1

      There are no mass shootings in Uruguay.

    • @z906090
      @z906090 Рік тому

      @@OffshoreCitizen some guys were chasing us there with motorcycles

  • @TonyFontaine1988
    @TonyFontaine1988 Рік тому +2

    Anybody trashing Uruguay is clueless. Very stable country with a mostly white population of western eurooean immigrants. If you are not european or not of european descent (not white) do not go there and ruin it like every other country you non europeans go to.

    • @collinsirugo7096
      @collinsirugo7096 Рік тому +1

      That is harsh to say. Europeans are not saints also.

    • @MalaPalabra-zr6wg
      @MalaPalabra-zr6wg 10 місяців тому

      it's probable that many black americans live in Uruguay as digital nomad

  • @samtoo2010
    @samtoo2010 Рік тому

    Your voice is so low can’t hear u