Summary
No, The travel documents held are not sufficient for the traveler's
journey, or they may need additional documents as follows.
Peru ENTRY
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Visa Requirements
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Exemptions for Own Nationals
Nationals of Peru do not need a visa.
Travel Document Validity
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Own Nationals Validity
Expired passports issued to nationals of Peru are accepted.
Visa Information
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Visa Validity
Visas must be used within six months from the date of issue.
Additional Information
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Nationals of Peru older than 18 years, holding an e-passport, may use
the e-gates available at Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM).
They must register before departure at
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Yellow Fever Vaccination Information
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Yellow Fever Information
Passengers of 9 months of age and older are recommended to have a
yellow fever vaccination certificate if they travel to areas below
2300 meters in the regions of Amazonas, Loreto, Madre de Dios, San
Martin and Ucayali, Puno, Cuzco, Junin, Pasco and Huanuco; and going
to designated areas of the following regions: far-north of Apurimac,
far-northern Huancavelica, far-north-eastern Ancash, eastern La
Libertad, northern and eastern Cajamarca, northern and north-eastern
Ayacucho, and eastern Piura.
Malaria Information
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Risk areas:rural areas in inter-Andean valleys at
altitudes below 2300 meters and in the high and low Amazonian jungle
regions.
Risk months:all year round.
Due to:P. vivax and P. falciparum.
Recommended prevention:atovaquone-proguanil,
doxycycline or mefloquine chemoprophylaxis.
Cats and Dogs Regulations
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General
No additional information available.
Rabies Vaccination
A rabies vaccination is required for pets older than 12 weeks, with an
inactivated vaccine administered at least 21 days and at most 12
months days before departure.
Entry and Transit Restrictions
- A maximum of 1 pet is allowed.
- Pets must enter at Lima (LIM).
Health Certificate
An international health certificate issued at most 14 days before
departure is required. It must state that the pet is in good health
and free of contagious and parasitic diseases or any other contagious
diseases.
Import Permits and Licenses
An import permit is required for unvaccinated kittens younger than 12
weeks.
An import permit is required for unvaccinated puppies younger than 12
weeks.
Additional Information
- Pets must be presented upon arrival to the SENASA office for
evaluation (National Service of Agricultural Sanitation).
- Detailed information can be found at
www.gob.pe/senasa
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Special Treatments
Pets (dogs) must be treated at most 11 months before departure for:
- external and internal parasites; and
- Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis and Parvovirus.
Pets (cats) must be treated at most 11 months before departure for:
- external and internal parasites; and
- Calicivirus, Panleukopenia and Vioral Rhinotracheitis.
Birds Regulations
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General
No additional information available.
Health Certificate
An international health certificate is required.
Additional Information
Detailed information can be found at
www.gob.pe/senasa
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Customs - Import
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Additional Information
No additional information available.
Import General
Free import (exemption allowed once in each calendar year) for
passengers over 18 years of age:
- Medicines for personal use only;
- 400 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 gr. of tobacco;
- 3 liters of alcohol beverages (if the name "Pisco" is on the label,
import is not allowed);
- 5 kg. of pasteurized dairy products;
- 2 kg. of canned food;
- 1 kg. of honey;
- 10 kg. of cheese;
- 10 kg. of sausages;
- 10 kg. of cooked or matured boneless hams;
- other goods for personal consumption or gifts with a total value not
exceeding USD 500.-.
Import of sausages, salami, ham and cheese is allowed if passengers
have the original sanitary certificate issued by the manufacturer.
Import of raw products of animal and vegetable origin is prohibited.
Currency
Local currency (Peruvian Nuevo Sol-PEN), foreign currency or Bearer
Negotiable Instruments (BNI), exceeding the equivalent of USD 10,000.-
must be declared.
PROHIBITED: to carry local currency, foreign currency or Bearer
Negotiable Instruments (BNI) equivalent to USD 30,000.- or higher.
Import of such amounts must be arranged via authorized organizations.
Customs - Export
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Additional Information
No additional information available.
Export General
Export of cultural or artistic articles is not allowed.
Currency
Local currency (Peruvian Nuevo Sol-PEN), foreign currency or Bearer
Negotiable Instruments (BNI), exceeding the equivalent of USD 10,000.-
must be declared.
PROHIBITED: to carry local currency, foreign currency or Bearer
Negotiable Instruments (BNI) equivalent to USD 30,000.- or higher.
Export of such amounts must be arranged via authorized organizations.
Arms and Ammunition
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Additional Information
No additional information available.
Discamec authorization required. This can be obtained upon arrival
after clearing Immigration but before clearing Customs, by reporting
to the Office of Valoracion. Arms and ammunition will be held until
approval is issued.
Summary
No, The travel documents held are not sufficient for the traveler's
journey, or they may need additional documents as follows.
Canada TRANSIT
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Dual Nationals Information
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Dual nationals of Canada must travel with a passport issued by Canada.
Visa Requirements
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Passengers must have a valid visa issued by Canada.
Exemptions for Residents
Passengers with one of the following residency documents issued by
Canada do not need a visa:
- a permanent resident card; or
- a permanent resident travel document counterfoil; or
- a temporary resident permit counterfoil; or
- a confirmation of permanent residence (CoPR).
Exemptions for 3rd Country Residents
Residents of the USA do not need a visa for a maximum of 6 months if
they have:
- a Permanent Resident/Resident Alien Card (Form I-551) issued by the
USA; or
- a machine-readable visa issued by the USA with notation 'Upon
Endorsement serves as temporary I-551 evidencing permanent residence
for 1 year' and a U.S. Custom and Border Protection admission stamp;
or
- an I-551 stamp (also known as an Alien Documentation, Identification
and Telecommunication (ADIT) stamp); or
- a Permanent Resident/Resident Alien Card (Form I-551) issued by the
USA without an expiration date; or
- an expired Permanent Resident/Resident Alien Card (Form I-551)
issued by the USA with Form I-797 (Notice of Action) for pending Form
I-751 (Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence) or with Form I-829
(Petition by Investor to Remove Conditions on Permanent Resident
Status); or
- an expired Permanent Resident/Resident Alien Card (Form I-551)
issued by the USA with Form I-797 (Notice of Action) for pending Form
I-90 (Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card(Green Card)); or
- a Form I-94 issued by the USA with an unexpired temporary I-551
stamp (ADIT stamp) and a passport photo.
Exemptions Country Specific
Passengers with a Certificate of Indian Status card issued by
Indigenous Services Canada do not need a visa.
Visa Information
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Passengers with a multiple-entry visa are allowed to return to Canada
from the USA or St. Pierre and Miquelon if they are returning within
the initial period authorized by a CBSA officer on their initial entry
to Canada. They must have not left the USA or St. Pierre and Miquelon
to a third country.
Passengers with a single-entry visa are allowed to return to Canada
from the USA or St. Pierre and Miquelon without obtaining a new visa.
They must be returning within the period of entry authorized or within
6 months of the original entry stamp and must not have left the USA
or St. Pierre and Miquelon to a third country.
A visa in an expired travel document is accepted if the passenger has
a new travel document issued by the same country.
Residency Document Information
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Approved applicants for permanent residence are issued a Confirmation
of Permanent Residence (COPR). Visa counterfoils continue to be issued
to approved applicants for permanent residence from visa required
countries.
Transit Information
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Passengers in transit are subject to a check by immigration, they must
have travel documents accepted for entry.
Cats and Dogs Regulations
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General
No additional information available.
Birds Regulations
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General
No additional information available.
Customs - Import
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Additional Information
No additional information available.
Customs - Export
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Additional Information
No additional information available.
Arms and Ammunition
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Additional Information
No additional information available.
Prior to carrying a firearm into another country or bringing one back
into Canada, the Canadian Firearms Centre should be contacted in order
to find out what particular documentation is required, by calling
1-800-731-4000 from anywhere in Canada or the USA 1-506-624-6626 from
elsewhere, or by consulting
. Please note that these phone numbers are available Monday - Friday
from 9am to 5pm. For assistance outside of these hours, passengers
should refer to the website provided.
Note:replica firearms are classified as prohibited
devices and cannot be imported into Canada.