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Secularity of State

One important aspect of the Uruguayan Constitution is to establish that any religion can be practised in the country no matter which, and the State declares itself as non confessional. The freedom of cult and secularity of State came into force by the begining of last century being a huge step foward religious freedom in a Latin country. Still not even Brazil, Argentina or any other latinamerican country are deemed to be secular.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 May 2007 )
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Uruguay First Latin American Country To Legalize Civil Unions

(Montevideo) The lower house in Uruguay's Congress passed legislation Thursday allowing same and opposite-sex couples to form civil unions.

A similar bill has already passed the Senate. The two measures need to be harmonized into a single bill and receive a final vote - something considered only a formality.

The measure is expected to become law next month.

The measure was a campaign promise of the ruling leftist coalition.

Same-sex marriage will remain illegal in Uruguay, something LGBT rights groups say they will continue to fight. But, they say the civil union bill is a major step in the right direction in a region where the Catholic Church dominates much of everyday life.

Under the legislation couples would have be together for at least five years and sign a registry. They would then receive pension, inheritance and parenting rights.

In neighboring Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul state which lies along the border, passed civil union legislation in 2004, two years after Buenos Aires passed a similar law. Civil unions also are legal in Mexico City and Coahuila state.

But this would make Uruguay the first country in Latin America to have a national civil union law.

 

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Last Updated ( Monday, 03 December 2007 )
 
Abortion Anniversary in LatAm and the Caribbean
8.697 citizens have signed that "we have had an abortion too"
 
"NOSOTRAS Y NOSOTROS TAMBIÉN ABORTAMOS"
 
Place of Concentration: PLAZA INDEPENDENCIA, Montevideo.
Date: Friday 28th September at 6:30 PM (Uruguayan Time)
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FAQs about Dual Citizenship / Nationality (Passport)

pasaporte.jpg1- Is it possible for a person born in Uruguay to hold two or more nationalities (Passport/s)?

2- What happens with the ones born outside Uruguay, can these hold Uruguayan nationality in addition to other/s (Passport/s) ?

3- Am I intended to renounce my original or current citizenship when I naturalized as an Uruguayan national?

4- How could I know if I will be able to keep my original or current nationality despite the fact of formal renouncement?

5- Am I entitled to an Uruguayan Passport upon acquisition of Uruguayan nationality?

6- What passport am I to use when I travel from or to Uruguay?

7- Do I obtain any tax breaks in Uruguay because of Uruguayan nationality?

Last Updated ( Friday, 21 September 2007 )
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Civil Union Legislation Stalls In Uruguay Parlament

 

Any improvements in benefits for same-sex couples appear to be a long way off in Uruguay.

 

Conservatives within President Tabaré Vazquez's Center-Left government have managed to delay the introduction of a bill to provide limited rights to gay and lesbian couples along with unmarried opposite-sex couples until the executive branch provides the possibility to grant some rights in the bill that must be authorized from the national government such as social security benefits.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 26 August 2007 )
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Montevideo: Gathering to Remember Stonewall

Gay Pride MontevideoNext Thursday 28th June a Public Gathering will take place to Remember Stonewell

Place: Plaza Libertad; also called Cagancha Square (18 de Julio Street) Montevideo

Time: 7 PM (Uruguayan Time)

 

Beware of the climate conditions as it is an outdoors activity.

Last Updated ( Monday, 25 June 2007 )
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Letter from Uruguayan Lawmakers in regards to the International Day Against Homophobia

Palacio Legislativo The following parliamentarians signing below has adhered to the International Day Against the Homophobia and Transphobia on May 17. They are calling citizens to show at a concentration in the stairs of "Palacio Legislativo" (Uruguayan Parliament) at 7 PM to pay respect to the matter.

Last Updated ( Friday, 01 June 2007 )
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Marriage is Pure

 

I have the sensation that "El Partido Nacional" (Uruguayan second party in terms of voters) addressing matters such as abortion, cohabitation rights, rights for same-sex couples does not utterly welcome to new ideas (new thoughts) or social sensation.

 

If we get to talk about abortion, the value of life is still the value of life. Uruguay adhered to the San José Pact and life should always be considered as a legal entity since its very conception. This matter does not admit any sort of reinterpretation, according to "Partido Nacional".

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 May 2007 )
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