Peru – Eye Care

Peru’s eye care landscape operates through a hybrid public-private framework. Employees in the formal workforce access services through EsSalud, the country’s social…

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Peru – End of Life Issues

End of life care in Peru is delivered through a combination of public hospitals, private medical facilities, and a modest hospice sector…

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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 geographic range — from…

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Peru – Landlines and Mobile Phones

Peru’s telecommunications landscape is both competitive and reasonably well-developed in cities, with four main mobile network operators — Claro, Movistar, Entel, and…

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Peru – Visas

Peru opens its doors to visitors from the vast majority of countries without requiring a visa in advance for short-term stays of…

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Peru – Selling Property

Selling property in Peru is a legally governed process that is fully open to foreign sellers, who hold the same ownership and…

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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 citizens. There are no…

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Peru – Work Permits and Working Legally

The vast majority of foreign nationals must obtain a work permit before taking up employment in Peru. The process requires collaboration between…

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Peru – Veterinary Care

Peru’s veterinary sector has expanded steadily and now offers an increasingly accessible level of care, especially in Lima and other large urban…

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