Not even people from Peru want to live there, 5 presidents in less than 4 years and 7 in just 10 years... That's stability right thereWhy nobody talks about Peru? 2 years. As fast as the one of Argentina. However, Peru is at least more sutable for living and business.
I don't think they talk about "living" there.Not even people from Peru want to live there, 5 presidents in less than 4 years and 7 in just 10 years... That's stability right there
Peru requires you to show documentation of you staying there for at least 183 days/year, an exam with questions about Peruvian geography, history, culture, current affairs AND it will be in Spanish... So I think Peru actually wants you to "live" there for those yearsI don't think they talk about "living" there.
If I can buy the passport, I am in, but living there?Why nobody talks about Peru? 2 years. As fast as the one of Argentina. However, Peru is at least more sutable for living and business.
Not even people from Peru want to live there, 5 presidents in less than 4 years and 7 in just 10 years... That's stability right there
Exactly! 182 days too many for me!Peru requires you to show documentation of you staying there for at least 183 days/year
I'll take Argentina ANY day of the week and twice on Sundays. In Argentina, there are some incredibly smart people...e.g. look up Rene Favaloro.Argentina
So what? I speak spanish.Peru requires you to show documentation of you staying there for at least 183 days/year, an exam with questions about Peruvian geography, history, culture, current affairs AND it will be in Spanish... So I think Peru actually wants you to "live" there for those years
How have you been able to conclude this? How many peruvians have you asked?Not even people from Peru want to live there, 5 presidents in less than 4 years and 7 in just 10 years... That's stability right there
So it's 2 times less than what I thought when I was creating this topic.Exactly! 182 days too many for me!
So what? me too and I was answering another user about why Peru actually wants you to live there (like basically almost every other country).So what? I speak spanish.
I think you think too much.
I came to that conclusion by having a brain, by working with people from Peru for about 6 years and also by the increasing percentage of the population who actually left the country and don't plan to go back (which is already above 10% of the Peruvian population). Go to Chile, the US or Spain and ask them if they prefer living in Peru.How have you been able to conclude this? How many peruvians have you asked?
I comment on topics I have knowledge, it's up to those who open a topic asking for comments (like you) if they want to listen or notToo much assumptions with no experience. Hence, wrong conclusions. Advice, advice, advice... in every topic
Do it! Good luck! Enjoy Lima!So it's 2 times less than what I thought when I was creating this topic.
You've sold me my own topic
No. Because it's not true.PS. Peru has worldwide taxes...but you already knew that, right?
And advice I have in spades:Do it! Good luck! Enjoy Lima!
Let us know how it works out for you AFTER those 2 years and when you apply for citizenship!
Unsolicited advice?And advice I have in spades:
Peru can give you the f**k around - happened to a crypto YouTuber
It's way easier to get the argentinian citizenshipI know nothing about Peru, would like to learn. How to obtain residence? Stay requirements? How to obtain citizenship?
Can you start a thread on the subject? (No marriage route, please)It's way easier to get the argentinian citizenship
Directly from the horse's mouth: Obtener la ciudadanía argentinaCan you start a thread on the subject? (No marriage route, please)
https://goldenharbors.com/programs/argentinaCan you start a thread on the subject? (No marriage route, please)
How do you document the 2 years of uninterrupted residence?Directly from the horse's mouth: Obtener la ciudadanía argentina
and... the MOST important of ALL (circled in RED):
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You don't need that. 180 days a year for 2 years is enough. sometimes, not even that. It's not the government who decides on citizenship applications. It's a judge.How do you document the 2 years of uninterrupted residence?