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Uruguay: Renting problem:
Keep looking, you will find apartments and houses that do allow deposit. There are some nice ones out there. Check on mercadolibre dot com dot uy. If you need more help, I can try. Send me a message or email.
Uruguay: 10 Days in Uruguay:
The previous poster provided good information. There are many places here in Montevideo worth checking out. It really depends what you are in to. I have been living in centro, montevideo for about a year now. I have visited all over the country, so if you have any further questions or need any information please feel free to ask. Ask me on here, or send me a private message if you like!
Uruguay: So many questions on Uruguay:
I'm sorry, but the previous poster is not entirely correct. You don't have to apply for permanent residency to get a job here. I have worked since the week I moved here for an amazon.com call center. We have people from all over the world and we all work here with no residency requirements. Same for other jobs. There is an area of town called zonamerica that has jobs for english speakers with decent wages. Also, where I work only hires people fluent in english.
I happen to love Uruguay more then My life in the united states. I love it here. Visiting first is a great idea though. Make sure you like it. I sold everything i owned, and moved here with about 5000$. 3000$ would be enough to make it here. You can live in a shard living apartment like I do for about 200USD a month. You do not need 1500$ a month... that is insane and most people here make nothing close to that. I make 800$ or so a month, and i have my own place and get to go out with my friends every weekend. 1500$ a month you could live like a king.
Any other questions, just ask!
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