Uruguay · Passive income

Uruguayan Legal Residency

Open Last verified July 2026

Two tracks: Mercosur nationals use a simplified route; everyone else applies for permanent residency through the Dirección Nacional de Migración with proof of stable income. Uruguay has no separate investor visa — the investment routes are tax gateways, not immigration categories.

Uruguay is the one Southern Cone jurisdiction where the institutions, the banks and the rule of law all work — which is exactly why its residency process is slower and more evidence-driven than Paraguay's or Panama's. You are trading speed for a base that will still be there in twenty years.

Qualifying routes

$1.5k
Permanent residency on proof of stable income

per month, indicative — Uruguay does not publish a hard statutory figure and Migración assesses sufficiency case by case. Commonly cited working figures are USD 1,500–2,500/month.

The facts

Qualifying figure
$1.5k
Total landed cost
roughly USD 3–8k in legal and government fees for a family
Timeline
6–24 months — Uruguayan residency processing is thorough and slow; the cédula is typically issued early in the process, well before final resolution
Physical presence
Uruguay expects genuine residence. Migración looks for real ties, and prolonged absence undermines both the residency and any later citizenship claim.
Family
spouseminor childrendependent parents
Permanent residency
permanent residency is the application itself for non-Mercosur nationals
Citizenship
carta de ciudadanía after 3 years of habitual residence with family established in Uruguay, or 5 years without
Language test
No formal examination, but the Corte Electoral assesses Spanish and integration in person
Dual citizenship
Permitted
Requirements
proof of stable, sufficient and lawful incomeclean criminal record, apostilledmedical examination in Uruguayproof of a Uruguayan addressevidence of genuine ties for the citizenship stage
What can go wrong
  • Uruguayan naturalisation grants 'ciudadanía legal', not 'nacionalidad'. The constitutional distinction survives — legal citizens are not 'nationals' — but the practical travel problem has largely been fixed: from 23 April 2025 the passport's 'Nationality' field was renamed 'Nationality/Citizenship' and now shows URY for natural and legal citizens alike, and the 'Place of Birth' field was removed, in line with ICAO standards. Between 2015 and April 2025 the passport showed the holder's country of birth in the nationality field, which caused refusals and visa demands at Argentine and Chilean borders. If you hold a pre-2025 booklet, replace it.
  • After the carta de ciudadanía you must wait a further three years to obtain the Credencial Cívica and exercise full civic rights — so full effect is roughly six to eight years from arrival, not three.
  • There is no published income threshold, which sounds permissive but means discretion. Files are assessed on the whole picture and refusals are not well-reasoned.
  • Processing is genuinely slow — plan on a year or more to final resolution.
  • Legal residency and tax residency are separate. Getting the cédula does not give you the tax holiday; you must independently qualify and elect.
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