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Make your move to Peru

Machu Picchu, the Andes and the Pacific coast anchor a country with a low cost of living. A path for the financially independent grants direct permanent residency, with citizenship possible in time.

Peru at a glance

Cost of living
Low
Property
Affordable
Healthcare
Basic
Safety
Some concerns
Climate
Warm (~19°C)
English
Limited
Expat community
Moderate

Where Peru is strongest: visa ease #2 of 81cost of living #25 of 77

Worth weighing up: English-friendliness #78 of 81healthcare #67 of 78safety #64 of 78

TaxWorldwide, progressive to 30%, no US treaty
Visa / residencyRentista $1,000/mo, direct PR, 2yr citizenship

General information to compare destinations, not personal financial, tax or immigration advice.

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Your first steps to Peru

Peru – Visas

Peru opens its doors to visitors from the vast majority of countries without requiring a visa in advance…

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Peru – Residency

Peru provides foreign nationals with multiple routes to legal residency, spanning a passive-income Rentista visa, employment-based permits, investor…

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Real people who made the move

Federica, Lima

Who are you? Hello, I’m Federica, 23 years old. I’m from Rome, Italy. Where, when and why did…

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Jacques Kotze-Garcia, Lima

Who are you? My name is Jacques Kotze-Garcia, I am from South Africa and moved to Peru in…

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Amy, Cusco

Who are you? My name is Amy and I am originally from a suburb of Chicago Illinois. I…

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Jessica Federle, Lima

Who are you? My name’s Jessica! I’m originally from Ft. Thomas, Kentucky (population about 16,000), but now I’m…

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Amy Brown, Lima

Who are you? My name is Amy Brown and I an almost 30 year old American immigrant to…

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Ellie Ryan, Zorritos

Who are you? My name is Ellie Ryan and I am TEFL trainer and English language teacher. I…

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Peru moving guide

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Peru – Air Travel

For expats living in Peru, air travel is woven into the fabric of everyday life. The country’s extraordinary…

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Peru – Banking

Peru maintains a well-regulated and highly consolidated banking sector, overseen by the Superintendencia de Banca, Seguros y AFP…

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Peru – Buses and Trams

Peru’s bus network forms the foundation of public transport throughout the country, spanning everything from bustling but budget-friendly…

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Peru – Buying Property

Foreign nationals are entitled to purchase and hold property in Peru under virtually the same conditions as Peruvian…

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Peru – Car Rental

For most visitors, hiring a car in Peru is a manageable process — but one that demands thorough…

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Peru – Citizenship

Peru provides multiple pathways to citizenship, encompassing naturalisation following a period of legal residency, citizenship through ancestry (up…

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Peru – Cost of Living

Peru ranks among the most budget-friendly destinations in South America for those relocating from abroad. Day-to-day expenses are…

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Peru – Cycling

Cycling in Peru is an activity on the rise, though it remains far from fully established. In Lima,…

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