Paraguayans in Uruguay
Paraguayan Uruguayans are people born in Paraguay who live in Uruguay, or Uruguayan-born people of Paraguayan descent.
Overview
Many Paraguayan-born persons live in Uruguay, for a number of reasons. Both countries share the Spanish language; their historical origins are common (part of the Viceroyalty of the River Plate, Spanish Empire); both countries are members of MERCOSUR, there is no need for special migration documents, and circulation is relatively easy. Uruguay is a small, quiet country, with wide beaches on the Atlantic Ocean, so many well-off Paraguayans choose Uruguay as their usual holiday destination, some of them even as permanent residence. Other Paraguayans of a lower social condition come to Uruguay in search of job opportunities, as part of a big inflow of Latin Americans entering Uruguay.[1][2]
The 2011 Uruguayan census revealed 1,781 people who declared Paraguay as their country of birth.[3] As of 2013, there are some 150 Paraguayan citizens registered in the Uruguayan social security.[4]
Paraguayan residents in Uruguay have their own social and cultural association.[5]
Notable Paraguayans in Uruguay
- Otto Miguel Cione, writer and playwright
- Clotardo Dendi, footballer
- Sofia Gerona, chef
- Marcos Zeida, politician and activist
- Sergio Abreu, lawyer and politician, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, is son of a Paraguayan immigrant
References
- "Uruguay has 77,000 immigrants". Montevideo.comm. 17 June 2013. (in Spanish)
- "Just arrived". EL PAIS. Retrieved 24 July 2015. (in Spanish)
- "Immigration to Uruguay" (PDF). INE. Retrieved 6 March 2013. (in Spanish)
- "Foreign workers in Uruguay". EL PAIS. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2013. (in Spanish)
- Club Social y Deportivo Residentes Paraguayos en Uruguay (in Spanish)