Peru Passport
Passport rankings out of 193 countries
Freedom of travel27
Asset protection44
Quality of life71
"Plan B"69
About Peru
A state in South America. It borders on Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia and Chile, is washed by the waters of the Pacific Ocean. The Amazon River flows through the country and part of the Andes mountain system is located.
Peru is an agricultural country with a developed mining industry. The state is rich in natural resources: gold, oil, copper, silver, iron ore and other minerals. Tourism is the third largest branch of the economy: foreigners visit natural attractions and sites associated with the Inca Empire.
Grounds for obtaining a Peru passport
Birth to citizens of the country
Marriage to a citizen of the country
Work for the country's government
Naturalization
Repatriation
Adoption
Parents citizenship
Special conditions
Special services to the state
Obtaining a Peru passport by naturalization: requirements for applicants
Knowledge of state language
Assimilation or cultural knowledge
Stable financial status
Good health
No criminal records