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Get citizenship of Moldova or Romania https://bit.ly/3Y9f29t Use promo code CARMANOV for a $100 discount ✈️ Those who fly a lot, buy tickets here: https://i.avs.io/RtXT2_A7 👉I run Instagram and often answer there / vova.carmanov 👉My episode about emigrating to Panama - • PANAMA: The 52nd state of the USA? Moving to Amer... 👉My episode about life in Argentina is here - • Moving to Argentina: Cheap Europe, ... 👉My video about moving to Rio is here - • Moving to Brazil: Life with a Brazilian... 👉Heroes of the episode: Anna - / welcometouruguay Konstantin - / uruguay_estate Natalia - / bulka.cafe 0:00 Move to America. Latin 2:32 Ferry to Montevideo and a city without people 7:18 Who did the Uruguayans fight with 8:49 Moving from Russia to Latin America 11:27 High Uruguayan prices 17:34 How much money do you need in Uruguay 18:40 City of buses 21:04 Legal drugs and prostitution. The fight of LGBT 23:33 Similarities with Europe and the USSR 24:37 Economy and banks. Why Uruguay is the Switzerland of Latin America 26:50 Positive homeless people of South America 28:00 Who are the Uruguayans and how are they different from the Argentines 30:04 The Spanish language and attitude towards Russian gringos 32:11 Indians. Why are they not there 33:08 Who is moving to Uruguay. Immigrants from Europe 35:07 Waves of Russian emigrants 37:10 Overlooking the ocean. Housing prices in Montevideo 43:21 Crime, robberies and dangerous areas 46:21 Weather, hot climate and foreign tourists 48:27 Work and small business. Russian entrepreneurs 54:31 Shashlik as a national idea 55:30 Emigration with children, childbirth, residence permit and citizenship Uruguay is a small country in distant South America, so little is known about it. However, quite a lot of Russian-speaking emigrants live here. Many of them came against their will and at different times. Not everyone was welcome here then. What about the Uruguayans themselves? In this issue, we will try to figure out what kind of people they are. We will also talk about the downsides of life in Uruguay, for example, the unexpectedly high prices for everything for Latin America. Uruguay and Argentina are similar in many ways and have a common history. Even their flags are almost identical. Ferries run between the capitals of the countries, and I went on one of them. The water in the bay is muddy and not at all like a resort. In the port, everything is like in an airport and a transfer to a bus. They are not ashamed of the colonial past here and the first city of Uruguay on the way is Colonia. The whole country is forests and green fields where cows graze and wind turbines spin. In Uruguay, there are also toll roads and poor areas like the favelas of Brazil, where children also love football. More than half of the population of all of Uruguay lives in the capital and its suburbs, but this does not mean that Montevideo is a large metropolis. On the contrary, it looks like a small and very quiet town. Mostly descendants of immigrants from Italy and Spain live here, who consider themselves Uruguayans. Uruguay. I still can't believe it, but the episode will be about it. Subscribe to YouTube and Instagram and let's go! #uruguay #vovakarmanov #america #southamerica #emigration #latinamerica #expats