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Uruguay: Physician Employment in Uruguay:
Hi Regina,
To be able to work as a physician, the person has to bring all the study program of the university and all specialization courses he did. All this documents together with the titles has to be legalized by the corresponding Uruguayan Consulate. This documentation has to be then authenticated in Uruguay by the Foreign Ministry and translated into Spanish by an authorized translator and then presented to the University, together with the local ID, which the person will obtain once he applied for residency.
Good physicians are need all around the world.
Regards,
Peter Stross
Uruguayan Relocation Services
http://www.uruguay-relocation.com
uruguayan.relocation@montevideo.com.uy
Uruguay: Safety and neighborhoods in Montevideo:
Hi ReginaC,
in the areas you mentioned the most safe places are condos. There are also houses, but sometimes there is lots of work to be done as to make them suitable for expats.
Kind regards,
Peter Stross
Uruguayan Relocation Services
http://www.uruguay-relocation.com
uruguayan.relocation@montevideo.com.uy
Uruguay: Teens, Schools:
Hi Regina,
in Montevideo you have several excellent schools where to send your daughter. You will have to be a bit more specific on what you want her to do after the school or what languages you want her to learn.
Sometimes doing a bit of research by your own is very usefull. It's easy to ask and get an answer, but if you want the right answer you will always have to give more facts.
Just asking for a school. Here are the best ones:
British Schools
Deutsche Schule Montevideo
Lycee Francais
Uruguayan American School
Regards,
Peter Stross
Uruguayan Relocation Services
http://www.uruguayan-relocation.com
uruguayan.relocation@montevideo.com.uy
Uruguay: We are moving to Uruguay in May 09 and need some help.:
Hi Brian,
sorry for the inconveniences. I answer all my mails. Unfortunatelly I didn't get yours as I had a problem in the web (which now was corrected by the webmaster). This made that I did not receive your mails. I noticed it as several clients complained about not receiving an answer to emails I did not get (they phoned me).
I sent you the answers to your questions by email.
Kind regards,
Peter Stross
Uruguayan Relocation Services
http://www.uruguay-relocation.com
uruguayan.relocation@montevideo.com.uy
(00598 2) 709 0691
(00598) 99 600 455
Uruguay: Urugauy Options:
Hi Courtney,
it will be quite difficult to get a job for such a short period of time and with no perfect knowledge of Spanish. You could be able to give some private English lessons, but your problem would be how to get your students and maybe once you have enough of them you are leaving.
There would be possibilities for a job in the free zone, but nobody would engage somebody for such a short period of time. You should reconsider on how you are going to make the trip. Either you make it longer as to get a job, or shorter as a tourist.
Peter Stross
Uruguayan Relocation Services
http://www.uruguay-relocation.com
uruguayan.relocation@montevideo.com.uy
Uruguay: Questions about Artigas Area:
The area is very poor. The people have it really hard there to earn money. The soil is not too good for agriculture although you have some vinery production and sugar cane. Mainly the ground is of volcanic origin and the people who works in the mines don't earn much money and work under very tough conditions.
Uruguay: Firearms laws:
What exactly do you want to know?
If you bring firearms with you, they will be retained by the Army until you get your residency and the corresponding permits.
Uruguay: Residency requirements:
To apply for Permanent Residency in Uruguay, following documentation will be required:
1. Certified copy of Birth Certificate, duly legalized by Uruguayan Consulate closest to or at place of birth.
2. Certified copy of Marriage Certificate (if applicable), duly legalized by Uruguayan Consulate closest to or at place of marriage.
3. Certified copy of Divorce Sentence (only applicable, if applicant is divorced and has intentions to get married again), duly legalized by Uruguayan Consulate closest to or at place of divorce (please ask for more specifications if this is the case)
4. In case of minors doing the process alone or with only one of the parents, please ask before travelling.
5. Good Conduct Certificate issued by countrys National Police (i.e. FBI for U.S.) of country of birth, duly legalized by Uruguayan Consulate closest to or at place of residency.
6. Good Conduct Certificate issued by countrys National Police (i.e. FBI for U.S.) where applicant has lived for the past 5 years (if several countries, than from each country), duly legalized by Uruguayan Consulate closest to or at place of residency.
7. In case that you have a Police Record, prove of accomplished sentence, duly legalized by the corresponding Uruguayan Consulate.
In addition a proof of income will be required, which MUST BE of a minimum of USD 500 (it is recommended to have a bit more than that). Please ask before as Immigrations does not accept every income.
A Health Certificate will also be requested by Immigrations, which only is obtainable at specific Institutions in Uruguay. Tetanus vaccination is mandatory in Uruguay and will be necessary for all applicants (Vaccination Certificate from Abroad will be accepted). Blood and urine test will be made to all applicants over 15 years of age. All women between 21 and 65 years of age have to provide a PAP Test and a Mammography as well (tests from abroad will be accepted as far as they are not older than 3 months).
With all documents an application for Permanent Residency can be settled at Immigrations. Usually the approval of the application takes 1 year, but each case will be considered individually. Immigrations have the right to apply for further information if the Legal Department considers it necessary.
After the Residency has been approved, the Local ID will specify the approval and will be valid for 3 years, which is renewable for further terms of 3 years.
To obtain a Local Driving License is also easy. A different Health Certificate will be required (mainly sight and hearing tests), as well as a home Driving License, the Local ID, the Passport and a translation of the corresponding Consulate (Consulate in Uruguay of the country where your driving license have been issued) indicating the category of driving license. With these documents you get your Local Driving License.
Uruguayan Relocation Services
http://www.uruguay-relocation.com
uruguayan.relocation@montevideo.com.uy
Uruguay: help with work in uruguay:
You can start to work before even applying for residency. This income would be accepted by Immigration as proof of income fro your application which by the way should be in a short period after starting to work.
Peter Stross
Uruguayan Relocation Services
http://www.uruguay-relocation.com
uruguayan.relocation@montevideo.com.uy
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