Hey SunFlower,
I have a FAMILY VISA for Perú. I am wondering if I leave the country for travel, do i need to inform the peruvian government that I am leaving? If so, how is this process done.
Best,
Ethan
- This commment is unpublished.@EthanHello Etahn,if you just want to leave Peru for a short time (less than half a year) for vacation or a business trip or whatever, you don't need to inform anyone. When you pass immigrations just show your passport and valid carné and you are good to go. When you return to Peru the same: show your passport and carné and make sure you enter the country as a resident (not as a tourist). That's it.If you, however, leave Peru for good then you must cancel your residency before leaving the country.GreetingsEva
- This commment is unpublished.@EthanAnd what I forgot to mention:Even though not always enforced, if you as a foreigner living in Peru on a family visa want to leave the country for short or extended periods of time, for example, to go on holidays you might be asked to present a tax form before being allowed to leave Peru.If you didn't have any earnings or other income in Peru, you might have to present the so-called “Declaración jurada de haber realizado actividades que no impliquen la generación de rentas de fuente peruana” at immigrations before you are allowed to leave. So, just download Formulario 1495, fill it in, sign it and show it to the immigration officer when leaving Peru.If you, however, had any kind of income as independent or dependent worker in Peru while having a family visa, you might have to present the so-called "Certificado de Rentas y Retenciones" at immigrations before you are allowed to leave. This form is issued by your employer, who confirms that the income tax corresponding to your earnings was retained according to the Peruvian tax legislation. The physical form, Formulario 1492, is rarely used anymore. Instead, your employer or client has to enter his/her Sunat Virtual and fill in the Formulario Virtual 1692°, then print and sign it and give it to you. The form expires 30 days after it was filed with Sunat; so, you must leave Peru within these 30 days.If you work independently, receive an income from Peruvian sources and pay your income tax directly to Sunat, you have to fill in Formulario 1494 “Declaración jurada de haber pagado directamente el impuesto”, sign it, attach a receipt proving you paid your income tax and present it at immigrations before leaving.Eva
- This commment is unpublished.@Sunflower Thank you very much for all this information Eva. That all makes sense and I'll have all my documents ready, should the time come.Ethan