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Every week, we will feature an insight from one of our career guides to help you achieve your dream of working internationally.
Today’s insight: A brief overlook of visas in Peru
The visa process is generally straightforward but be sure to begin the visa application process in well in advance of any travel dates. Also, it is possible to work in Peru while there as a student, but it is necessary to find an employer that is willing to offer its support in order to obtain a business visa.
Business Visas
Nationals of all countries require a business visa in order to work in Peru on a temporary basis. A business visa is not required to attend meetings or conferences. Business visa holders can remain in Peru for up to 90 days.
Student Visas
Students studying in Peru can receive a student visa that is valid for 90 days. For students studying in Peru for more than 90 days, the visa must be renewed every 90 days at an Oficina de Migraciones.
Work Permits
A resident working visa is the only document required to work in a Peruvian company. There is no separate work permit document.
Are you interested in learning more about living and working in Peru? Check out the Peru Country Guide and many more at www.goinglobal.com.






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