Attached to the Ministry of Production, IMARPE, the Peruvian Institute of the Sea, is a technical entity focussed on scientific research of Peru's marine environment and continental waters and ecosystems.
On November 14, 2023, a modification of the Foreigner Law, Decreto Legislativo 1582, was published, introducing a resident visa for digital nomads, remote workers, and freelancers in Peru for the first time.
When your Peruvian residence visa is approved, you receive a Carné de Extranjería, Peru’s foreigner ID card. While many residents assume the card and their residence visa expire at the same time, this is usually not the case. In fact, the carné and the residence visa have separate expiration dates.
Attached to the Ministry of Economy and Finances, ProInversión is a public entity in charge of executing the national policy for promoting private investment. Its mission is to promote investment via agents in the private sector, in order to boost Peru's competitiveness and sustainable development and thus improve the well-being of the population.
If any personal information printed on your carné or registered in the Migraciones database changes, you must request an Actualización de datos (update of personal data), formerly known as Modificación de datos.
The Abraham Lincoln School is a Peruvian North American school aiming at educating bilingual students, giving them a solid foundation using state of the art technology and current methodologies and preparing them for a constantly changing globalized world.
Throughout the month of February carnival is celebrated in Peru; a time full of fun, festivities, parades, balloon wars, merged native and catholic traditions, food, music and dancing.