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08-19-21 23:34 #1079Senior Member

Posts: 308Cash in excess of 10000 USD
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.
Originally Posted by XXL
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There is no way to do this online but you can download the forms here: https://www.gob.pe/1116-ingresar-equ...inero-del-pais print them, fill them and sign them in advance, so you can just present them at the SUNAT desk.
J. J.
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08-19-21 05:08 #1078Senior Member

Posts: 2848Declaring currency
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.
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08-15-21 03:46 #1077Senior Member

Posts: 308That link is no longer valid. This is the working link: https://e-notificacion.migraciones.gob.pe/dj-salud/.
Originally Posted by JackJericho
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08-14-21 05:39 #1076Senior Member

Posts: 308And you must complete the form "Affidavit of Health and Geolocation Authorization" electronically and up to 48 hours before boarding, available at https://e-notificacion.migraciones.gob.pe/dj-salud/​.
Originally Posted by Ringudor
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The purpose of this is to be able to locate you in case any passenger arriving the country in your same flight turns out to have COVID-19.
J. J.
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08-13-21 20:36 #1075Senior Member

Posts: 188https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/world.php
Originally Posted by JonesLover
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Here they say for Peru, negative pcr 72 hours before or negative antigen 24 hour before.
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08-11-21 13:41 #1074Senior Member

Posts: 355A few days ago everything has changed in Peru. It looks like it has now opened up to tourism. It is only necessary to present a negative Covid-19 RT PCR test, carried out 24 hours before leaving.
Can anyone confirm it for me?
Thank you.
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01-04-21 22:45 #1073Senior Member

Posts: 31Also on general guidelines
Check the condition of money when giving and receiving bills.
Counterfeits are common and everybody is willing to "pass the buck" to visitor who is not used to inspecting bills.
This is easily forgotten when you are from country with no such issues.
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01-04-21 20:59 #1072Senior Member

Posts: 117Thanks.
Originally Posted by XXL
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So Peru has to wait. Hope they would come back with less stricter protocols.
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01-04-21 15:48 #1071Senior Member

Posts: 2848From the newspaper articles quarantine is mandatory regardless.
Originally Posted by DogLife
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01-04-21 01:28 #1070Senior Member

Posts: 117I was planning for a trip to Peru in a few weeks. But now I heard there will be 14 day quarantine mandate.
Can anyone let me know if quarantine is mandatory even if negative PCR test report is provided.
TIA.
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10-22-20 08:37 #1069Senior Member

Posts: 2849Here is a sign of life.
Let's hope all goes well.
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10-07-20 21:44 #1068Senior Member

Posts: 203No hoops please.
I see Colombia is open now for international travel but they make you jump thru hoops to get there. A hefty cost of around $ 200 for a virus test that must be no less than 96 hours old. Also some form you have to submit online to Colombia for I do not know what info they want. Also around 310 pesos for a test to leave the country. No thanks.
I'm looking to go to Peru in Nov. I wonder if anyone knows what is needed to enter the country?
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09-30-20 22:37 #1067Senior Member

Posts: 1265Nuevo peso
I lived in Peru from Sept 2011 to April 2013 and recall the peso was either $3 per dollar or under that amount. A 20% depreciation in the value must yield some nice bargains on virtually everything.
Originally Posted by JohnGault
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09-30-20 12:54 #1066Senior Member

Posts: 1377The best I have ever seen.
Today the dollar is worth 3. 60 soles.
When I first started to go to Peru in 2007 it was 3. 15 soles per dollar. If I remember right after that it went under 3 soles for a while.
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12-24-19 00:08 #1065Senior Member

Posts: 27Uber?
How is the Uber service in Lima?
Originally Posted by SlyOne
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