Russian Uruguayans

Also among the Jewish Uruguayan community there are some people of Russian-Jewish descent.

[3] In the 2020s, hundreds of Russian immigrants have applied for Uruguayan residency, far more than in the entire decade before the COVID pandemic.

And among the newcomers there are many professionals, many same-sex couples, or both at the same time.

All of them consider that in Uruguay there are three differentials that explain the rise of Russian immigration: freedom, peace, and political stability.

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