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January 14, 2019 02:54
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Updated 14 January 2019 15:01
The National Superintendency of Migration reported on Monday that Venezuelans wishing to remain in Peru, including about 11,000 whose temporary residence permit (PTP) is about to expire, must make a compulsory residency in the country.
The humanitarian and political crisis in Venezuela has caused the entry of 650,000 Venezuelans to Peru in the last two years, which is why the Peruvian government has implemented the Temporary Permit of Stay (PTP) to authorize them to work, study and have access to Public health for a year.
According to Migraciones, over 15,000 Venezuelans, whose PTP has expired, have submitted their applications for residency in Peru and 9,000 have already received immigration documents.
Requirements to apply for foreign resident status in Peru, for a period of one year which may be extended, shall not have been absent from the country for more than 183 consecutive days or alternated since its last outflow as a PTP beneficiary, within a period of 365 days. , without the authorization of Migrations. Likewise, citizens must not have criminal, judicial or police documents, national or international, or alarms recorded in the international police system (Interpol).
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