Founded in 1969 to improve the business environment and encourage the promotion of investment, trade and interpersonal contact between Peru and Japan, the Japanese Peruvian Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit association.
The INEI is the entity responsible for producing and disseminating the official statistical information that the country needs with the quality, timeliness, and coverage required, in order to contribute to the design, monitoring, and evaluation of public policies and the decision-making process of socio-economic agents, the public sector, and th...
The Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations is the institution of the Peruvian Government in charge of all matters related to women and vulnerable populations in the country.
Representing the Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, the Nordic Peruvian Chamber of Commerce was founded in 2009 to strengthen and develop commercial, economic and cultural relations between Peru and the bloc of Nordic nations.
Indecopi, the National Institute of the Defense of Competition and the Protection of Intellectual Property, is the Peruvian authority in charge of promoting a free market and protecting consumer rights in the country.
Foreigners who receive a state or private pension - including a social security pension, government pension, employment-related pension, union pension, disability pension, or similar lifelong benefits - or who receive a permanent income from royalties or dividends can apply for permanent residency in Peru through the so-called Rentista visa (ret...
Before applying for any temporary or residence visa in Peru, all foreigners must first obtain the Ficha de Canje Internacional issued by Interpol. This means that before you can even start the so-called Cambio de calidad migratoria - whether from a temporary authorization (for example, a tourist stay) to another temporary or residence visa, or f...