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 thereDictator said:
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.
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I don't think they talk about "living" there.latindev said:
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
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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
If I can buy the passport, I am in, but living there?Dictator said:
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.
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latindev said:
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
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Exactly! 182 days too many for me! doh948""latindev said:
Peru requires you to show documentation of you staying there for at least 183 days/year
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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.
So what? I speak spanish.latindev said:
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
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How have you been able to conclude this? How many peruvians have you asked?latindev said:
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
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So it's 2 times less than what I thought when I was creating this topic. 😛
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).
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.Dictator said:
How have you been able to conclude this? How many peruvians have you asked?
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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 not rof/%Dictator said:
Too much assumptions with no experience. Hence, wrong conclusions. Advice, advice, advice... in every topic 😀
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Do it! Good luck! Enjoy Lima!Dictator said:
So it's 2 times less than what I thought when I was creating this topic. 😛
You've sold me my own topic
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No. Because it's not true.
And advice I have in spades:jafo said:
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! 😉
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Unsolicited advice? 🙄
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Peru can give you the f**k around - happened to a crypto YouTuber
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It's way easier to get the argentinian citizenshipJohnnyDoe said:
I know nothing about Peru, would like to learn. How to obtain residence? Stay requirements? How to obtain citizenship?
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Can you start a thread on the subject? (No marriage route, please)
Directly from the horse's mouth: Obtener la ciudadanÃa argentinaJohnnyDoe said:
Can you start a thread on the subject? (No marriage route, please)
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https://goldenharbors.com/programs/argentinaJohnnyDoe said:
Can you start a thread on the subject? (No marriage route, please)
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How do you document the 2 years of uninterrupted residence?jafo said:
Directly from the horse's mouth: Obtener la ciudadanÃa argentina
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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.