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While Peru has a volunteer visa, the so-called “visa cooperante” (cooperation visa), getting one is such a bureaucratic mess and in most cases not worth the effort or sometimes even impossible, especially for smaller organizations or for a short volunteer time, that most travelers planning to volunteer in Peru enter the country as a tourist and ...
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The world almost ended long time ago. The seas rose, and the people of the earth were lost forever in the swirling waters - not all the people, fortunately, one man was saved. This is how it happened…
Nearly 95% of Peru's exports are covered by Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) currently in force. This enables Peruvian products to enter, subject to the rules of origin of each trade agreement, under preferential conditions to 53 countries, including Canada, Chile, China, the member countries of the European Union, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Tha...
Business Series - Part 5
PeruCamaras, the National Chamber of Commerce, Production, Tourism and Services, is a non-profit association with national and international presence bringing together national chambers of all sectors as well as a wide range of local businesses, other associations, and legal entities.
Losing your Carné de extranjería (CE) or having it stolen or damaged can be stressful - especially since the carné is your official ID in Peru and required for many everyday tasks. Fortunately, replacing it is a standardized process at Migraciones and, thanks to the Agencia Digital, much easier today than it used to be.
Foreign nationals who want to apply for a residence visa in Peru, for example because they are married to a Peruvian, have found work in Peru, or plan to study at a Peruvian university, but cannot enter the country visa-free must apply for their visa from outside Peru. Once approved, they can then enter the country on the correct resident immigr...
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Planning to get married in Peru? First of all - congratulations! Getting legally married in Peru is not overly complicated, but it does require preparation, paperwork, and patience. Especially if a foreigner is involved, collecting the right documents and understanding the local procedures early on can save you from delays and last-minute stress.
COFIDE, the Financial Cooperation of Development, is the Development Bank of Peru. It is committed to the sustainable and inclusive development of the country and all Peruvians, promoting an innovative, socially responsible and human capital culture.
The Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Tourism of Ancash is a non-profit organization located in Huaraz 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 Colegio Peruano Británico (CPB) is a private institution, inspired by the values and principles of British education.
Peruvian British School in Lima
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