While in many first world countries an unaffordable luxury, in Peru having a so-called empleada (domestic worker) that does your cleaning, laundry, cooking, watching the children or even driving you around is quite common and for middle and upper-class Peruvians and foreigners still affordable.
The Chamber of Commerce of La Libertad in Trujillo is a non-profit organization bringing together local businesses and serving not only as their representatives but also promoting the development of a free market, facilitating business opportunities, providing assistance and services as well as boosting competitiveness of the local business comm...
The Lambayeque Chamber of Commerce and Production in Chiclayo is a non-profit organization bringing together local businesses and serving not only as their representatives but also promoting the development of a free market, facilitating business opportunities, providing assistance and services as well as boosting competitiveness of the local bu...
Indefinite-term employment contracts are the rule of thumb for hiring in Peru. Without prejudice to the foregoing, fixed-term and part-time employment contracts may be executed in special cases.
For the last 125 years, the Lima Chamber of Commerce (CCL) has represented and defended the interests of the business ommunity before the country's authorities, as well as national and foreign entities. As part of its activities, it promotes free market policies and free competition with a sense of social responsibility.
The Loreto Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Tourism in Iquitos is a non-profit organization bringing together local businesses and serving not only as their representatives but also promoting the development of a free market, facilitating business opportunities, providing assistance and services as well as boosting competitiveness of the local ...
Priests, nuns, and missionaries, who want to stay in Peru to perform religious or missionary activities, can apply for a religious visa, called “religioso residente”.
The Chamber of Commerce of Madre de Dios in Puerto Maldonado is a non-profit organization bringing together local businesses and serving not only as their representatives but also promoting the development of a free market, facilitating business opportunities, providing assistance and services as well as boosting competitiveness of the local bus...
The Alexander von Humboldt School is an official German school abroad (Deutsche Auslandsschule) in Lima open to all nationalities. The school follows the German and Peruvian curriculum offering all grades from Kindergarten up to the Peruvian and German diploma.
El Bocón, published since 1994, is probably the most popular Peruvian sports newspapers. It features national and international football, motor sports, volleyball, basketball, surfing, boxing and other sports.