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VISAS
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Working visas
Resident working visas have to be requested by the employers in Peru . Once it has been granted by the Peruvian immigration authorities, a yearly working visa can be issued.
If you travel as a tourist you can not change your condition to resident. You could wait for the visa to be granted and then let the authorities know which country you have chosen so that they can send the authorization to the Peruvian Consulate in that country (could be any of the neighboring countries). They would then issue you with a working visa and you can re enter Peru as a resident.
If you have entered with a business visa you can change it for a resident visa without leaving the country.
Requirements: |
| A valid passport. |
| Fee of £ 51.20 |
| An application form in duplicate |
| Two photographs |
The following documents have to be presented to the Immigration authorities at the point of departure before leaving the country:
| an affidavit stating your personal details, passport number, date of entry, purpose of your stay and name of the Company you are working for. |
| Aletter of guarantee from your employers or their legal representatives certifying that they have retained the due taxes and that they are responsible for any other future taxes that might occur. |
| A certificate of payment of taxes (form 1051 - can be obtained at any commercial bank) |
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