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Permit to sign contracts (PEFC- Permiso especial para firmar contratos) in Peru

Permit to sign contracts in Peru

Tourists need a special authorization to sign legally binding documents

Foreign nationals who are in Peru as tourists or hold another temporary immigration status are not allowed to sign legally binding documents unless they first obtain a special authorization known as the Permiso especial para firmar contratos, also referred to as Permiso especial para suscribir documentos.

This permit is required for signing, among others:

  • work contracts
  • sworn statements (declaraciones juradas)
  • rental or lease agreements
  • vehicle purchase contracts
  • marriage documents
  • property or apartment purchase contracts

Without this permit, any contract or document you sign while in Peru as a tourist or other temporary visa holder is, from a legal standpoint, null and void, can be contested, and is usually not accepted by Peruvian authorities.

For many years, the Permit to sign contracts had to be requested in person at a Migraciones office. Since January 2018, however, the process has been simplified and can now be completed entirely online.

Please note: You can only apply for this permit if you are legally in Peru. Your tourist stay or temporary visa must be valid at the time of application.

 

Requirements for the Permit to sign contracts

  • a valid Passport
  • a valid tourist stay or other valid temporary immigration status

Since October 22, 2023, the the Permit to sign contracts is free of charge.

 

How to apply for the Permit to sign contracts

Step 1: Access the Migraciones Agencia Digital

Go to the Migraciones Agencia Digital and click on Entrar.

On the next page, select Extranjero and fill in the required fields:

  • Documento
    Select the document you used to enter Peru (usually Pasaporte).
  • Número de documento
    Enter your passport number.
  • Fecha de nacimiento
    Enter your date of birth.
  • Nacionalidad
    Select your nationality. Country names are listed in Spanish (for example, EE. UU. for the US, Alemania for Germany).
  • Último movimiento migratorio de entrada
    Enter the date you entered Peru.
  • Código captcha
    Complete the captcha.

Click Verificar.

 

Step 2: Select the permit

You are now on the main page of the Agencia Digital.

  • Either use the search bar, or
  • See the menu on the left, go to Permisos, and select Para firmar contratos

Click on it.

On the next page, you’ll see general information about the permit. Read it and click Siguiente.

 

Step 3: Enter your personal details

Now fill in the required fields:

Note: No matter which forms you fill out in Peru, always enter your personal data exactly as it appears in your passport. Even small differences can cause problems."

  • Documento
    Select Pasaporte.
  • Número de documento
    Enter your passport number.
  • Nacionalidad
    Select your nationality (in Spanish).
  • Primer apellido
    Enter your first last name.
How to apply for the Permit to sign contracts on the Agencia Digital
How to apply for the Permiso para firmar contratos on the Agencia Digital
  • Segundo apellido
    If you have a second last name, enter it here; otherwise, leave this field blank.
  • Nombres
    Enter your first name and - if applicable - middle name(s).
  • Correo electrónico
    Enter a valid email address.
  • Fecha de nacimiento
    Enter your date of birth.
  • Ingrese código de imagen
    Complete the captcha.

Click Siguiente.

 

Step 4: Review and submit

On the next page:

  • Under Condición migratoria, you’ll see your current immigration status and entry date.
  • Under Información del permiso, you’ll find:
    • the start date of the permit (usually the day you apply)
    • the end date, typically 30 days later

Click Acepto, then Finalizar.

 

After submitting your application

You’ll be taken to a confirmation page titled Permiso especial para firmar contratos, indicating that your permit has been granted.

  • In most cases, the permit is sent to your email immediately.
  • Occasionally, it may take up to 5 business days.

You can also download or print the permit directly as a PDF by clicking Imprimir.

Important: Keep a copy (digital and/or printed), as you’ll usually need to present it when signing contracts or submitting documents to Peruvian authorities.

 

Please note: LimaEasy is not a Peruvian government agency, public authority, or law firm. The information provided is based on our best knowledge and is intended as general guidance to help you understand Peruvian immigration regulations and procedures. Regulations, requirements, and administrative practices may change at any time and without prior notice, so we recommend verifying current details with the relevant authorities before acting on this information.

And last but not least: If you notice any inaccuracies or outdated information on this page, please help us keep this guide up to date by leaving a comment below or contacting us via our contact form. Thank you for your support!

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    chaska · 09/10/2025
    Would the permiso especial allow you to form your business? I've been told by some lawyers that I have to get them power of attorney to establish a business and set up the RUC / bank account, etc since I cannot do that until I have a carnet de extranjeria. Do you have any insight in this? 
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 09/10/2025
      @chaska
      Hello Chaska,

      to sign any legal documents in Peru when you are in the country as a tourist you must first get the Permiso especial para suscribir documentos. However, be aware that the permit is only valid for 30 days. 

      If you hire a lawyer to set up a business for you it is common that the lawyer needs a power of attorney to get stuff done. However, I highly recommend choosing a well-known and established lawyer/company, to carefully read the power of attorney you sign, to keep an eye on the proceedings and to not pay the full amount you agreed to before your company is set up.

      All the best
      Eva
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    Michael · 23/07/2025
    Hello, I am currently applying for a work resident visa. I went to migracions and they informed me I had 30 days after my tourist visa exires to submit all info. My visa is now expired (18 days after expiration date) and I am not able to get a permit to sign the work contract. The website says you need an active visa to get the permit. They did not inform me of this when I went to migrations. Any options? I believe I used 180 days, is it possible to ask for 3 extra days to get the active visa for the permit? Or is there another way to go about this? A contract without the permit? 
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 24/07/2025
      @Michael
      Hello Michael, 

      I'm not sure what you mean with "currently applying". Have you already submitted your visa application and uploaded all required documents on the Agencia Digital and have your numero de expediente? Or are you still getting all required documents together?

      Anyway, sorry to be the bearer of bad news but you cannot apply for the permit to sign contracts if your stay as a tourist is expired. You must be legally in the country to apply. If the permit is approved then it is valid for 30 days. So, either you were misinformed or there has been a misunderstanding. 

      And usually you can only apply for your visa when your stay as a tourist is still valid. However, if you are lucky there might still be an option, but as far as others shared it usually doesn't work anymore. Check out our Work visa article for more info. 

      Additionally, there is no way to extend your stay as a tourist not even for a day (exception: Bolivians, Ecuadorians and Colombians can extend, all other nationalities unfortunately not). 

      So, I fear your only option would be to leave the country and return. But as you have already spent the allowed 180 days in a 365-day period it might be difficult to re-enter the country immediately. However, if you show a job offer, explain your situation and ask for a month or so to get the permit to sign contracts and be able to apply for your work visa you might be allowed to re-enter. But it's completely up to the immigration officer. So, no guarantees there. 

      I'm really sorry I don't have better news for you.

      All the best
      Eva
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    Doreen · 17/04/2025
    Hello Eva, thank you for this amazing service you provide, my husband has to sign a contract hours after landing back in Peru, He is currently waiting for his “ formación Residente” residency to clear as it is still processing, he left and will come back with his special travel permit. Does he need this permit to sign contracts? Or is he automatically allowed due to his legar processing status of a resident visa? Thanks again
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 17/04/2025
      @Doreen
      Hello Doreen,

      good question and I'm not 100% sure. 

      Usually, as long as the visa isn't approved, he isn't a resident yet and needs the permit. He could check already now if the system allows him to get the permit. If yes, he still needs it; if not and an error message pops up (he should just check and shouldn't finalized the application).

      Not sure when he applied, but when he returns the visa might already have been approved (just check on the Agencia Digital or on the Migraciones website) even though he still hasn't gotten the notification or his carné. As soon as the visa is approved no need for the permit.

      And as mentioned above, if the visa isn't approved and he must get the permit. the application is really easy and done in 5 or 10 minutes. The confirmation is usually sent to the e-mail entered during the application within minutes. So, even if he only has hours between landing and the appointment to sign a contract, he should be able to get the permit.

      I hope everything works out.

      Greetings
      Eva
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    Keanu · 10/02/2025
    Hey, I have a question!

    I entered Peru as a tourist, but when I arrived at immigration in Lima, I told them I planned to apply for a work visa. Instead of keeping me as a tourist, they gave me a business migratory status (NEGOCIOS).

    Now, I’m trying to apply for the “permiso para firmar contratos”, but the system says I don’t have a valid temporary migratory status. It seems to require a tourist visa, even though I’ve been here as a tourist.

    Does anyone know if my business status (NEGOCIOS) allows me to sign contracts automatically? Or do I need to change my migratory status first? Is there another way to sign contracts with this status?

    Any advice would be really helpful. Thanks!
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 10/02/2025
      @Keanu
      Hello Keanu,

      the business status allows you to perform short-term business activities of commercial or professional nature, to establish business contacts, to explore business opportunities, to take part in meetings, to make business related financial transactions, etc. but also to sign contracts or agreements.

      So, if you are in the country not as a tourist but as a business traveler, simply spoken the permit to sign contracts is included in the negocios visa. You can sign your work contract or any other contract without any problems.

      Greetings
      Eva
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    Divine Vasquez · 04/07/2024
    Hi Im filipina and my by is peruvian were planning to get married in peru (civil wedding) but i dont know if my docs needs to be translated by accredited in spanish embassy or is it okay if only certified translator?

    Ps, i need to translate my birthcertificate into spanish and my cenomar of no marriage into spanish language, for my civil wedding in peru 
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 07/07/2024
      @Divine Vasquez
      Hello Divine,

      sorry for getting back to you so late.

      Not sure how you ended up on this article. I highly recommend that you check out our article "Marrying in Peru" https://www.limaeasy.com/peru-guide/legal-stuff/marrying-in-peru, which explains the requirements and process in detail.

      To answer your question: If you want to marry your Peruvian boyfriend in Peru the Spanish embassy surely isn't involved.

      First of all your birth certificate and your certificate of being single need an Apostille, which is issued in the country where the documents originate - so, in your case I assume in the Philippines. 

      Then once you are in Peru the birth certificate and the certificate of being single both with Apostille must be be translated into Spanish by a certified translator in Peru, a so-called traductor publico juramentado. You find lists of these government-approved translators on the Peruvian government website http://www.consulado.pe/paginas/traductores.aspx. 
      Just click under point 3 on the language of your original document and the list of translators for your language appears. Usually, with this being done the municipality or notary where you marry should accept this. In some cases they additionally require a legalization of the translation by the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

      Additionally, be aware that documents in Peru have an “expiration date”. So, in general (there are a few exceptions), documents issued abroad are usually only accepted if they were issued not more than 6 months before they are presented.

      Hope this helps.

      Greetings
      Eva
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    Eli Quiroz · 10/05/2024
    Hello: My husband will go to Lima to apply perimiso para firmar documentos, so we can buy an apartment, since he is going to stay only for 5 days in Lima there is any way to do it sooner than 5 days maybe if he goes to any office of inmigrations another questions is only a tourist visa is needed it, right? 
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 10/05/2024
      @Eli Quiroz
      Hello Eli,

      your husband can only apply for the permit if he is in Peru and can only do so on the Agencia Digital as explained above. He cannot apply in person somewhere else, all done online.

      Usually, when he applies for the permit on the Agencia Digital, the permit is granted immediately. He gets the permit displayed on the screen, can download and / or print it within seconds, and it's send to the e-mail address he entered when applying. However, in some very rare cases it can take longer.

      The only things he needs to apply for the permit is his passport number, an e-mail address he has access to and he must be in the country on a valid stay as a tourist. That's it.

      Greetings
      Eva
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    Jacob · 03/05/2024
    I've been trying to do this and even went to migrations the other day and they were not able to help me. Each time I input my data I get a message saying "no existe información con los datos ingresados". I am on a tourist visa currently. I've tried this on my phone and a computer. Do you have any thoughts on how to resolve this or why I'm getting this message? Thank you. 
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      Jacob · 30/06/2024
      @Sunflower Thank you Eva. All this information helps a ton. 
      Would there be any risk that in the situation I asked above about myself spending an additional week in Peru to finalize buying a car after i have already spent 97 days this year, that it is possible I am completely denied re-entry in September? (after 180 days from my initial entry in March has reset) If a week now may
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 01/07/2024
      @Jacob
      Hello Jacob,

      there is always a risk that any foreigner is denied entry. As said before, it's completely at the discretion of the immigration officer you have to face. No-one can guarantee that you are allowed to re-enter and how many days you will be given.

      As you haven't stayed the full 183 days allowed in a 365-day period, personally, I think you should be fine and should be allowed to re-enter in September.

      Greetings
      Eva
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      Kyle Baker · 12/03/2026
      @Jacob Thank you! This helped me immensely. I was driving myself crazy. Yes, you need to enter first AND middle names in the section that only asks for first name. Perhaps the instructions on this page need to be adjusted slightly to make that clear. Overall this web page was helpful in a major way. Thanks!
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 12/03/2026
      @Kyle Baker
      Hello Kyle,

      Thanks for your feedback and glad the guide helped!

      Yes, in Peru you should always enter your personal data exactly as it appears in your passport. So in the “Nombres” field you must include all first names (first and middle names) if they appear in your passport.

      We mention this in the guide because even small differences between the information entered in the system and the passport can sometimes cause issues with administrative procedures in Peru.

      All the best.

      Greetings
      Eva
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    robin broeder · 09/04/2024
    Hi i get this error ERROR: NO SE PUEDE CONCLUIR CON EL TRÁMITE DEBIDO A QUE NO TIENE UN INGRESO REGULAR AL PAIS. is it because i am not in the country?
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 09/04/2024
      @robin broeder
      Hello Robin,

      yes, you must be in Peru to apply for the permit to sign contracts. 

      You cannot apply if you are outside the country or if your stay as a tourist / tourist visa / other temporary visa is expired.

      Greetings
      Eva
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      robin · 04/05/2024
      @Sunflower Hello Sunflower sorry to interupt you again,

      i got an error ERROR: EL CIUDADANO TIENE UN PERMISO VIGENTE A LA FECHA is it because i have one that is still running?
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 04/05/2024
      @robin
      Hello Robin,

      yes, if you have a still valid permit you can't apply again.

      Greetings
      Eva
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      robin broeder · 04/05/2024
      @Sunflower Hi Eva 
      After the one ends can do it again for like 20 days? 
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 04/05/2024
      @robin broeder Shouldn't be a problem.
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    Hernan · 16/03/2024
    Hi Eva, 

    Thanks for the article. It's incredibly informative. 

    I will be traveling to Peru in approximately 30 days to purchase an apartment in Lima and will be submitting a request for the "Permiso Especial para Firmar Contratos" when I arrive. I have a question with regard to the length of time required to receive the permiso. On the migraciones website, and in other resources I've found online, it states a maximum of 5 business day. I spoke with the real estate agent who is assisting me with the purchase and he stated that I should be able to get the permiso on the same day I apply for it. He mentioned that he's helped many foreigners purchase property in Lima and that he's seen these foreigners obtain the permiso either on the same day or next day. Have you seen this ever be the case? 

    Thank you

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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 16/03/2024
      @Hernan
      Hello Hernan,

      honestly, I'm always a bit worried when a real estate agent, lawyer or someone helping with administrative procedures, so-called tramitadores, in Peru state or promise that something can be/is done on the same day, latest the next. Yes, it can happen, yes I've seen it, but it's not the norm.

      Especially when Migraciones is involved, no-one can guarantee that something is done on day x or by day y.

      If you apply for the permit to sign contracts the Migraciones regulations state that this procedure should be done within a maximum of 5 business days. But that doesn't mean you get it after a week. If Migraciones is busy it might take 6 or 7 business days; on the other hand if you are lucky you get it in a day or two. Usually, the processing time is around 3 to 4 days.

      Good luck with your apartment purchase.

      Greetings
      Eva
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    B · 21/01/2024
    Hi Eva,

    I am in the process of applying for a temporary student visa. Do I need the approval to sign in order to complete the two required declaración jurada forms?

    Thanks,
    B
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 21/01/2024
      @B
      Hello B,

      yes, even though rarely done by foreigners, who apply for a visa in Peru, officially you need the permit to sign contracts to sign your sworn statements.

      To avoid any problems during the evaluation and approval process of your temporary student visa application I would get the permit. It's done in no time and free of charge.

      Greetings
      Eva
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    Pati Silva · 05/11/2023
    Hi
    I tried paying for the Permiso para firmar contratos on Pagalo.pe (Banco de la Nacion) under code 07562 but the drop down under "concept" only gives me the options:
    Autorizacion de estadia fuera del pais por trescientos sesenta dias
    Autorizacion de estadia fuera del pais por ciento ochenta dias
    Permiso de Tierra
    Permiso de Trabajo extraordinario
    Regularizacion de movimiento migratorio
    (see screenshot attached)

    I can't find "Permiso especial para suscribir documentos"

    Any thoughts?

    PS: I am using a chromebook
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 05/11/2023
      @Pati Silva
      Hello Pati,

      since the end of October, 2023 the application for the Permit to sign contracts is free of charge. While the payment receipt is still on the official requirement list, pagalo.pe already deleted it.

      Anyway, when you apply for the permit an the Agencia Digital, you shouldn't need the payment anymore. I just updated the article this morning. But as it usually takes a few hours until the updated article is displayed everywhere, you might still see the "old" version of it. So, if you refresh the page, you should see the updated article.

      Greetings
      Eva
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      Pati · 05/11/2023
      @Sunflower Thanks so much for your prompt response. Super helpful and great news 
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    jenny · 11/04/2023
    Hello! 
    I've recently received my Carnet de Extranjería as married to a Peruvian, and now I am looking to sign a work contract. Am I legally able to sign this, or do I need permission to sign contracts? 
    I thought that I needed to apply for a Permiso para firmar contratos in the Agencia Digital, but when I fill in the first page, I get the error message "El tramite no se puede concluir debido a que no cuenta con la calidad migratoria temporal válida." I definitely do have valid migration status! I received a renewed CE 4 months ago. Perhaps I just don't need this permission? I'm not clear what is required of me. Thanks for your help!
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 12/04/2023
      @jenny
      Hello Jenny,

      You have a valid residence visa and a carné de extranjería which allows you to sign contracts. You do not need a permission to sign contracts.

      This is only necessary for foreigners who are in Peru as a tourist or on a temporary visa without having a carné temporal migratorio.

      So, you are absolutely fine to sign the contract. Nothing you have to do.

      Greetings
      Eva
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      jenny · 14/04/2023
      @Sunflower Thank you so much for clarifying! I couldn't find that information anywhere, this website always is so helpful. thanks for doing what you do!
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 14/04/2023
      @jenny
      Always happy to help.

      Good luck with your new job.

      Eva
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    Max · 23/03/2023
    Hello, thank you for the article!  I am filling up the form: https://agenciavirtual.migraciones.gob.pe/agencia-virtual/identidad and it has the  field "último movimiento migratorio de entrada". What is it? 
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 23/03/2023
      @Max
      Hallo Max,

      it's the date you (last) entered Peru.

      Greetings
      Eva
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    Frank Eriksen · 10/02/2023
    Hello! I tried now to get that "Permit to sign contracts".. But on the https://agenciavirtual.migraciones.gob.pe/ sites, its stops with "Error: El ciudano tiene un permiso vigente a la fecha" I have tried many times filling the blanks, but its ends with the same result. I don't understand much. Unfortunately my spanish is poor and i need help. Do you know what is the problem here? 

    Best regard
    Frank
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 10/02/2023
      @Frank Eriksen
      Hello Frank,

      that's strange. The message says "Error: the citizens has a current permit."

      So, not sure, what's going on and where the problem is. Therefore, a few questions. You are a foreigner? And you applied for a residence visa that is still in process? So, you submitted all your documents, but still don't have the approval and your carné? And you entered the Agencia with your personal details?

      If so, did you apply for a travel permit before? Is this still valid?

      Greetings
      Eva
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      Frank Eriksen · 15/03/2023
      @Sunflower First will i apologize for the long time it took me to answer back (forget) I am still looking for a residence. I have no carne, i entered with my personal details si. I have never applied before. Thanks for your answer! :)
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 16/03/2023
      @Frank Eriksen
      Hello Frank,


      I'm confused. What are you trying to do? Do you need the permit to sign contracts or do you want to apply for a residence visa?

      For the residence visa application you don't need the permit to sign contracts. So what do you need it for? And are you still getting the same error message? If so, did you enter the country as a tourist or perhaps as a business traveler?  To find out you can check your entry stamp. If there is a "NEG" before the number of days you got, then you entered as a business traveler. Or check under this Migraciones link which data about you is registered. If you entered as a business traveler then you already have the permit to sign contacts.

      Other option why it doesn't work: if you are using a translation program, VPN or ad blocker these can cause errors, so switch them off. Clear your cache or use another browser and try again.

      To help you, I really need more clear information what you are trying to accomplish.

      Greetings
      Eva


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      Frank Eriksen · 23/03/2023
      @Sunflower No need the permit to sign contracts, to search for residence. That's great! I must have misunderstood. Thanks again for the help!

      Best regards
      Frank
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    Jose · 07/07/2022
    Hi,

    Im in Peru on a tourist visa with the hopes of working temporarily (2-3 months) in Lima. 

    I read that I need to apply for the permit to sign work contracts. Is that all I would need to do in order work temporarily in Peru or is there a longer process? Would I need to apply for a temporary work visa?

    Appreciate the help, the process can be overwhelming
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      Sunflower
      • LimaEasy
      · 07/07/2022
      @Jose Hello Jose,

      As I already answered your other comments (see my reply to your comment on our work visa and paying administrative charges article) in detail, here only in short:

      - You are not allowed to work for a Peruvian company and receive any kind a renumeration when you are in Peru as a tourist! To legally work in Peru as a foreigner you need a temporary or resident works visa, a permit to work (only available for students), or another resident visa allowing work.

      - If you want to sign a work contract, first you have to apply for the Permit to sign contracts (see this article for more details).

      - The work contract must be approved by the Peruvian Labor Ministry (see my reply to your comment on the work visa article)

      - Other documents are needed for the temporal work visa application (see my reply to your comment on the work visa article)

      - Preparation of all documents might take a few weeks, the processing time of your visa at least a few weeks up to many months (see my reply to your comment on the work visa article)

      Considering the time necessary to prepare all needed documents, apply for the temporary work visa and then get it approved, and the time you want to work (only two or three months) in Peru, it’s not worth the effort.

      In my personal opinion, you even might have a hard time getting everything together before your tourist visa expires, and this has to be still valid to be able to apply for the temporary work visa.

      Sorry.

      Greetings
      Eva

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