The main difference from its neighbors in the region and from similar programs in the world is that in Uruguay there are no minimum income requirements for a nomad. All that is required is not to be a citizen of Uruguay, not to have a criminal record, to work in a foreign company or to be a freelancer.
Workers in the technology industry will be completely exempt from paying taxes.
The only catch is that the form fee, which is only $11, cannot be paid from a foreign bank account. In other words, you will most likely have to travel to Uruguay before applying.
A visa is given for six months, but it can be extended for another 6 months, and after that you can already get a residence permit to stay in the country.