The familiar residente category lets an adult foreign national live in Peru on the strength of a proven family tie — either to a Peruvian or to a foreign national already resident in Peruvian territory.
Peru's rentista category is the residence route for people whose money comes from a pension or from a standing stream of income rather than from a Peruvian job.
Peru's investor residence is for the foreign national who wants to establish, develop or manage one or more lawful investments within the framework of Peruvian law.
Peru's resident worker migratory status (calidad migratoria para trabajador residente), granted by the Superintendencia Nacional de Migraciones (MIGRACIONES), is a residence visa for foreigners who intend to carry out paid work — whether as an employee or independently — for public- or private-sector entities in Per…
For remote workers: Peru has created a digital-nomad residence category in law for people who telework for a company based abroad - but heads-up, it is not yet usable, so check the official page before planning around it.
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