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Cambodia: Visa:

Actually, you can apply for a business visa at the airport already, slightly more expensive and the Government has just announced that as of 1 Sept the business visas will have a much longer validity for up to 3 years from the moment you apply at the airport upon arrival.

Uruguay: Advice Please:

Carlitos is right, however in the case of your 8year old daughter, she can be enrolled in a bilingual school (English/Spanish) which would be great if she hasn't quite got or developed yet any Spanish language skills, they tend to be private and they also tend to have scholarships/bursaries for special cases and as a single parent new in the country they might be inclined to consider granting you one. You will find the Uruguayans very welcoming and open, they are very warm and generous in spirit and will try and help you where they can. I would also consider teaching English in your case, they are always desperate for native speakers and that way you can supplement your income, of course there will always be a greater demand in the capital (Montevideo) but if you are after a beautiful lifestyle, quieter towns then I would suggest Colonia which is heritage listed and is very tranquil, safe and just divine.... as for the money requirements, I suggest you go and try and stay long term as a tourist and see once you are there how to go about changing your visa status, one thing though they are very strict now with people leaving every 1/3 months to neighbouring countries for visa runs and they might deny you re-entry. Good luck with your moving plans, at least Uruguay is a great choice, have you considered Lima, Peru?

 

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