Hello! I have a question here. My husband is about to start the process for the Carnet de Extranjería but his work contracts needs to be signed shortly. Is there a way he can request a 'permiso de trabajo extraordinario'' or something similar until the Carnet arrives? Thank you!!
- This commment is unpublished.@LorenaHello Lorena,I'm confused. Why would your husband need a permiso de trabajo extraordinario, which you only can apply for if you have a student visa or a religious visa, if he presumably is in the process of applying for a work visa? The work visa includes the permission to work in Peru for a Peruvian company.And before he gets his carné de extranjería, which is an ID card proving that he is a legal resident, he must apply for his work or other residence visa. So, once the work visa is approved, he gets his carné. You find detailed information about the whole process in our Work visa article.If your husband is about to sign a work contract in Peru, be aware that - if he is in Peru as a tourist - he first must apply for a permit to sign contracts (permiso especial para suscribir documentos). How it's done is explained here.As soon as he has the permit he can sign the contract, have it approved by the Peruvian Labor Ministry and then apply for a work visa.Be further aware that officially your husband is only allowed to start working when his work visa is approved. However, many companies find a way around this little hurdle and let their new employee start working on the date specified in the contract.Just a thought: are you Peruvian? If so, it might be much easier and quicker that your husband applies for a family visa, which "includes" a permission to work.GreetingsEva
- This commment is unpublished.@Sunflower Hi Eva, thank you for your recommendations! Yes, I'm Peruvian and my husband is applying to the Family visa, but he is just now having the INTERPOL appointment this Thursday. Immediately after he will start the online process in the Agencia Digital for the visa. However, the problem is that his company from the Netherlands has his contract via Remoteok already waiting to be signed, so I was wondering if while we wait for the official acceptance (ready in 30 working days, rights) there is something he can do... or he just have to wait? They asked for the Carnet de Extranjería or some document that is in process. Is requesting the Permiso para Firmar Contratos an option? do you know? thank you in advance!