That you can vote for the president and other political votes.
yes
Being a Uruguayan citizen above 18 years old and have a civic credential.
To become a citizen of Uruguay, a person must meet certain residency requirements, such as living in the country for a specified period of time. They must also demonstrate good conduct and knowledge of the country's language and culture. Additionally, they must submit an application for citizenship and go through a naturalization process, which may include an interview and background check. Once approved, the person will take an oath of allegiance to become a citizen of Uruguay.
It is not clear. Uruguay does grant "many" of the rights and responsibilities of legal marriage to same-sex partners in a Civil Union ("union concubinaria"), but it is unclear whether this includes immigration rights. The heterosexual spouse of a citizen of Uruguay is entitled to residency and, after five years of residency may apply for naturalization.
Citizens of Uruguay are called Uruguayans. The term refers to individuals who are either native to Uruguay or have acquired citizenship in the country. The official language is Spanish, and the culture is a blend of various influences, including Spanish, Italian, and indigenous traditions.
The winner of the FIFA World Cup in 1930 was Uruguay. Their head coach was Alberto Suppici.
There is no country called "Euraquoy". I will take that to mean "Uruguay" extremely badly spelled. Uruguay is in South America.
'Citizen' is not a word in the Irish language.
A dependable, participating , well , nice citizen
'Citizen of Newry' is in English, not Irish.
citizen means a member of a country
The word Uruguay, coming from the Guarani language, means "river where the painted birds live". The country has its name because of the river that limits it from Argentina (Uruguay River).