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🇸🇷 Republic of Suriname vs 🇺🇾 Oriental Republic of Uruguay

A neutral side-by-side of immigration systems, routes and regulators. Each row links to the underlying visa page with its primary government source.

Last reviewed: 27 June 2026

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Republic of Suriname

Suriname publishes travel, residence, foreigner-affairs, work-permit and PSA diaspora-status guidance through the central government site and ministry PDFs. The route set covers visa-free tourism and family visits with entry-fee rules, business and work-related visit visas, employer work permits, the One Stop Unit foreign-worker procedure, residence permits for Surinamese-origin and other foreign nationals, extensions, and the digital PSA document for people of Surinamese origin.

Official portal
Government of the Republic of Suriname
Languages
Dutch
Currency
Surinamese dollar

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Oriental Republic of Uruguay

Uruguay grants residence through the Dirección Nacional de Migración (DNM) under the Ministry of the Interior. The main routes are permanent legal residence (general, MERCOSUR, or by Uruguayan family link), temporary legal residence for work or study, and a long-standing retiree/pensioner pathway tied to permanent residence under Law 16.340. Uruguay is a common choice for retirees and remote workers given its straightforward residence-then-naturalisation path.

Official portal
Dirección Nacional de Migración (Uruguay)
Languages
Spanish
Currency
Uruguayan peso

How Republic of Suriname and Oriental Republic of Uruguay differ

Dimension🇸🇷 Republic of Suriname🇺🇾 Oriental Republic of Uruguay
Total routes covered85
Routes without employer sponsor65
Routes leading to permanent residence14
Typical full settlement timeline——
Dominant skilled visaWork Permit for Foreign WorkersPermanent Legal Residence (Residencia Permanente)
Skilled visa salary minimum——
Skilled visa processing time——
Skilled visa government fees——
Official languagesDutchSpanish
CurrencySurinamese dollarUruguayan peso
Primary regulatorVZCAU
Policy changes (last 12 months)00

Skilled-route head-to-head

Comparing each country’s most-used skilled-migration route side by side.

🇸🇷 Republic of Suriname

Work Permit for Foreign Workers

Salary minimum
—
Government fees
—
Processing time
—
Sponsor required
Yes
Leads to settlement
No

🇺🇾 Oriental Republic of Uruguay

Permanent Legal Residence (Residencia Permanente)

Salary minimum
—
Government fees
—
Processing time
—
Sponsor required
No
Leads to settlement
Yes

Routes unique to Republic of Suriname

  • Entry Fee and Visa-Free Tourism or Family Visit

    short-term-business

  • Business, Internship and Work-Related Visit Visa

    short-term-business

  • One Stop Unit Foreign Worker Work and Residence Procedure

    work-sponsored

  • Work Permit for Foreign Workers

    work-sponsored

Routes unique to Oriental Republic of Uruguay

  • Temporary Legal Residence (Residencia Temporaria)

    work-unsponsored

Visa routes side by side

Republic of Suriname (8)

  • Entry Fee and Visa-Free Tourism or Family Visit

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Maximum stay of 90 days for tourism or family visits where the visa-abolition measure applies.

  • Business, Internship and Work-Related Visit Visa

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · The government page distinguishes ordinary short-stay business visa filing from internship or work-related purposes longer than three months; confirm the permitted stay before filing.

  • One Stop Unit Foreign Worker Work and Residence Procedure

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · The government announcement says the new procedure can make it possible to arrange permits within 21 days.

  • Work Permit for Foreign Workers

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · The work-permit folder states that a decision is taken within 30 days after submission, with possible extension by another 30 days in special circumstances.

  • Residence Permit for People of Surinamese Origin

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Definite-period residence for people of Surinamese origin has a maximum duration of two years; the same page also names indefinite residence for this category.

  • Residence Permit for Other Foreigners and MKV Cases

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · The reviewed page does not publish a universal grant period for all other-foreigner residence permits; MKV is required before travel for visa-required foreigners intending to stay longer than three months.

  • Residence Permit Extension

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Extension must be requested no later than three months before the current residence permit expires.

  • PSA Document for People of Surinamese Origin

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Digital PSA document validity is five years; the page says holders may stay six months continuously, extendable by up to another six months for a total of twelve months.

Oriental Republic of Uruguay (5)

  • Permanent Legal Residence (Residencia Permanente)

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Permanent on grant; cedula renewed periodically. Leads to naturalisation under separate citizenship rules.

  • Temporary Legal Residence (Residencia Temporaria)

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · 6 months to 2 years, renewable. Holders often transition to permanent residence.

  • MERCOSUR Permanent Residence

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Permanent on grant; cedula renewed periodically. Leads to naturalisation under separate rules.

  • Permanent Residence by Uruguayan Family Link

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Permanent on grant; cedula renewed periodically. Leads to naturalisation under separate rules.

  • Retiree and Pensioner Residence Benefit (Law 16.340)

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Tied to permanent residence (permanent on grant). The imported vehicle cannot be sold for 4 years; qualifying property cannot be sold for 10 years.

Frequently asked questions

Which country has an easier skilled-migration route, Republic of Suriname or Oriental Republic of Uruguay?+−

Republic of Suriname’s Work Permit for Foreign Workers is the dominant skilled route; Oriental Republic of Uruguay’s Permanent Legal Residence (Residencia Permanente) is the dominant skilled route. “Easier” depends on your salary, sponsor situation, and nationality — see each visa’s eligibility detail.

Does Republic of Suriname or Oriental Republic of Uruguay have more visa routes without an employer sponsor?+−

Republic of Suriname has more: 6 of its covered routes can be pursued without an employer sponsor, against 5 for Oriental Republic of Uruguay. No-sponsor routes — such as digital-nomad, self-employment, and points-based skilled migration — matter most if you do not yet have a job offer.

This is not legal advice

We publish neutral, sourced information about immigration routes. Rules and thresholds change often — always verify details on the official government source linked on this page and consult a regulated immigration advisor before applying.