Tax Free Digital Nomad Visa that leads to Permanent Residency

Tax Free Digital Nomad Visa that leads to Permanent Residency

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@dialecticalmonist3405
@dialecticalmonist3405 - 02.12.2023 07:24

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

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@michaelmaignan
@michaelmaignan - 28.11.2023 15:54

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

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@J.Ige65
@J.Ige65 - 30.09.2023 10:18

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?

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@MrFooChops
@MrFooChops - 20.09.2023 07:37

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

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@pinetworkminer8377
@pinetworkminer8377 - 03.09.2023 09:31

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

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@yanischool4359
@yanischool4359 - 01.09.2023 15:17

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

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@sagmilling
@sagmilling - 07.08.2023 06:56

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!

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@cw9249
@cw9249 - 06.07.2023 07:51

Too bad you have to learn Spanish. Also South American countries are quite dangerous. Gangs actively seek out expats to kidnap

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@hopingforaces
@hopingforaces - 05.07.2023 08:44

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

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@danielobrigado
@danielobrigado - 04.07.2023 04:38

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

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@rapidresponserepairllc.man9552
@rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 - 27.06.2023 07:12

Can you do you help with this?

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@eat_ze_bugs
@eat_ze_bugs - 27.06.2023 02:38

What happened to your Colombia video?

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@lochbaum5491
@lochbaum5491 - 26.06.2023 07:08

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.

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@moeh3963
@moeh3963 - 24.06.2023 16:21

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.

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@malthus101
@malthus101 - 24.06.2023 14:16

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

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@alexg6702
@alexg6702 - 23.06.2023 14:50

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.

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@jordihako2867
@jordihako2867 - 22.06.2023 16:57

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.

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@videosdeslime
@videosdeslime - 21.06.2023 16:14

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.

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@buhltbuhlt
@buhltbuhlt - 20.06.2023 01:04

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.

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@RavenReforged
@RavenReforged - 19.06.2023 23:26

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?

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@watchman1thewaycher169
@watchman1thewaycher169 - 19.06.2023 23:25

Digital nomads add no value to the country they immigrate to. Living tax free doesn't help the host country to build roads, hospitals, schools etc. Infact digital nomads are tax dodgers living off the backs of hardworking local citizens.

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@Diego-pc4rc
@Diego-pc4rc - 19.06.2023 21:36

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.

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@ThePCHandyman9
@ThePCHandyman9 - 19.06.2023 20:05

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.

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@vassanachat9793
@vassanachat9793 - 19.06.2023 19:20

Hi ☺️👋 what is it

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@maheenhaider8164
@maheenhaider8164 - 19.06.2023 14:22

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

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@TonyFontaine1988
@TonyFontaine1988 - 19.06.2023 10:43

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.

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@TonyFontaine1988
@TonyFontaine1988 - 19.06.2023 10:40

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

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@alegarciadelrio
@alegarciadelrio - 19.06.2023 09:28

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.

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@anakein
@anakein - 19.06.2023 09:16

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.

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@TheSimArchitect
@TheSimArchitect - 19.06.2023 06:40

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.

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@billhennessey6374
@billhennessey6374 - 19.06.2023 04:37

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

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@Denver_____
@Denver_____ - 19.06.2023 03:50

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

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@madelcamp
@madelcamp - 19.06.2023 01:16

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.

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@oskarkrol2434
@oskarkrol2434 - 19.06.2023 00:28

how is uruguay tax free?

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@danielnelson5038
@danielnelson5038 - 19.06.2023 00:13

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

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@gabor6226
@gabor6226 - 19.06.2023 00:05

can it lead to citizenship down the road?

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@chrisb236
@chrisb236 - 18.06.2023 22:44

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

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@plsmastermindstrainingvide4402
@plsmastermindstrainingvide4402 - 18.06.2023 22:36

Doesn’t Uruguay also require vaccinations?

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@malthus101
@malthus101 - 18.06.2023 21:44

Something very interesting you didn't mention that AI informed me of... to apply for the permanent residency you have to show a Uruguayan vaccination scheme certificate - do you know anything more about that Michael? Does it include C19 injections? If so, this scheme can go F itself!

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@malthus101
@malthus101 - 18.06.2023 21:16

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

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@MysticDonBlair
@MysticDonBlair - 18.06.2023 21:13

👍

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@jonathangat4765
@jonathangat4765 - 18.06.2023 21:06

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,.

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@RomilCPatel
@RomilCPatel - 18.06.2023 20:36

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

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@rapidresponserepairllc.man9552
@rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 - 18.06.2023 20:36

Do you help with getting this set up?

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@firozshah5928
@firozshah5928 - 18.06.2023 20:32

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

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@constas559
@constas559 - 18.06.2023 20:20

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

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@SenorJuan2023
@SenorJuan2023 - 18.06.2023 20:19

First comment!

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@attilab2251
@attilab2251 - 18.06.2023 20:04

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

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@samtoo2010
@samtoo2010 - 18.06.2023 20:02

Your voice is so low can’t hear u

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