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08-25-16 18:00 #268
Posts: 471What is the best way to get permanent residency in Peru (aside from marriage)
Hi,
I am have been researching naturalization in order to get a second passport in Peru. It seems that it is pretty straight forward, you can apply after 2 years of permanent residency. But, it is a little more hazy how one can get PR without marrying? I was looking at the rentista (pensioner) visa, which seems to just require proof of $1000 of passive income? It seems a little unspecific about what constitutes "proof. " But a rentista visa is a "non-working" visa? Would a rentista visa, student visa, etc all allow for a 2-year residency that would qualify one for citizenship? Does anyone here have actual experience with this, possibly know a local lawyer who can get it done? If the scuttlebutt I have seen is true then it sounds incredibly cheap, fast, and easy compared to other countries out there. Thanks!
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01-14-13 16:10 #267
Posts: 857Todays WSJ retiring in Peru.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...876051430.html
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02-18-10 04:15 #266
Posts: 2Apartments in Miraflores Lima
I have used www.innperu.com for renting apartments in Miraflores a number of times when coming down to Lima because they dont rip you off and the apartments are reasonible around the $225 or $250 p-w mark which suits my budget and just send them a email and the guy i deal with is a english guy called Mark and he is easy going.
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10-17-09 05:47 #265
Posts: 1233Originally Posted by Globe Trotter
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10-17-09 03:27 #264
Posts: 59Thanks for the input Lima Busy, although I would prefer staying just on a TV I am opening a company here and will need a more formal type visa in order to obtain car loan, sign apartment lease and do business in general. The thought of having to ask for permission every time I will need to leave the country PISSES ME OFF! I have an appointment with a good lawyer and will see what he recommends... Thank you
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10-15-09 22:45 #263
Posts: 1233Originally Posted by Globe Trotter
Many guys have lived in Lima on TV's for 10 years or more. If you are in and out every couple of weeks it should not be a problem. I believe if you have a business visa you will have more problems as you will have to get a letter from your accountant every time you leave the country (taxes are paid). It may be easier to have a TV and permission to sign contracts (only good for the length of your Visa). No need to use a lawyer unless you are opening a business here and want a investors visa. Most of the "tramites" you can do yourself if you are fluent.
Suerte,
LB
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09-02-09 02:58 #262
Posts: 59Moving to Lima
Looking to get some info as soon as possible from the members living in Peru. I will be moving to Lima in October and would like to know if I would have a problem staying on a tourist or business visa for an extended period of time. I will be traveling all over South America on business and would like to use lima as my base. Likely I will be leaving the country at least 1-2 per month and then returning, will I get hasseled every time at immigration? If there is a better option I would love to know about it. Also can anyone recommend a good immigration attorney there?
Thank's guys
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08-23-09 16:57 #261
Posts: 61Thanks for saving my life
Thanks to you all, maybe just have saved my life. well back to ticos y micros then. Will be in Lima for the summer, December to April, so was afraid to get bored , but with all this girls there I may not miss the bike anyway. Maybe see some of you there too. Thanks again
Michael.
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08-21-09 22:45 #260
Posts: 679Switch Gears
Originally Posted by David_33
Suerte!
Polvo
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08-21-09 06:15 #259
Posts: 450Motorcycle en Lima
I concur.
Are you crazy.?
I will not even drive a car.
Just to give you an idea?
The main rule seems to be give way to the biggest?
On a motor cycle I will bet you won't last a week in Lima.
Good luck,
Sly
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08-21-09 01:39 #258
Posts: 24Originally Posted by David_33
LL14
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08-20-09 23:34 #257
Posts: 3074I would think more than twice about riding a motorcycle in Peru.
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08-20-09 19:22 #256
Posts: 61buying a vehicle in Peru
Hi all!
anyone knowing how to buy a motorbike in Lima??? I am thiking about the paperworks and if its possible for a foreigner ,no residens in Peru?? how to do the registration? costs? assurance obligado and assurance to theft? well thankfull for all help and advices.
Soon back in Lima
Michael
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08-04-09 16:24 #255
Posts: 1233Originally Posted by Manizales911
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08-04-09 03:11 #254
Posts: 2466Originally Posted by Lima Busy
Thanks