Cash in excess of 10000 USD
[QUOTE=XXL;2594410]Cash in excess of 10000 USD must be declared at customs. Is this just a formality at Chavez Airport or are there any hitches or waiting times to be expected? Unlike for Brazil I don't see any online form to do this ahead of the flight.
I once declared some electronics years ago. It took quite some time. Only one counter was manned and the value of individual items had to be guessed and entered.[/QUOTE]If you bring money that you must declare, go to the SUNAT (Customs) office after collecting your luggage and present the Baggage Affidavit, which you must previously have completed and marked in the "Goods to be Declared" section with an "x" the category (s) that correspond; as well as the of the Affidavit of Money and / or Negotiable Financial Instruments.
There is no way to do this online but you can download the forms here: [URL]https://www.gob.pe/1116-ingresar-equipaje-al-pais-ingresar-y-salir-con-dinero-del-pais[/URL] print them, fill them and sign them in advance, so you can just present them at the SUNAT desk.
J. J.
No more PCR required as from November 1st
At least for the fully vaccinated.
[URL]https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-saludan-flexibilizacion-restricciones-ingreso-al-peru-para-turistas-y-peruanos-867629.aspx[/URL]
I fly today and the bl**dy airline only ajusted its requirements yesterday, a couple of hours after I wasted 135 euro on a PCR test.
I made a video about the Red Light Zones in Lima
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ojS5oedmdQ[/URL] - I can answer more questions just let me know here.
Viagra (sildenafil) without a prescription?
In previous trips to Peru, I bought sildenafil at Mifarma without a prescription. I checked the website [URL]https://www.mifarma.com.pe/[/URL] and see the notice, "Prescription required. ".
Has the policy changed or is vitamin V still sold without a prescription at the clerk's or pharmacist's digression?