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    🇵🇪 Peru

    Visa: Easy

    Lima anchors Peru's remote-work scene with Pacific food culture, improving coworking, and US-friendly time zones — Cusco and the coast are easy weekend escapes.

    Visa & stay at a glance

    Visa

    Tourist stay / temporary residence (no classic DN visa)

    Max duration

    Often up to 183 days tourist depending on nationality

    Income requirement

    None for tourist entry

    Tax perk

    Standard residency rules if you settle; plan day counts

    Everything a nomad needs in Peru

    Visa is only the entry ticket. Here's the full picture for a longer stay: money, work, health, and where to base yourself.

    Taxes & money

    Standard residency rules if you settle; plan day counts

    Tax residency is separate from immigration status. Track days and read the tax primer before committing to 6+ months.

    Tax residency basics

    Cost snapshot

    Avg flagship cities ~$1200/mo (solo, mid-range)

    Typical wifi ~100 Mbps

    Avg safety ~6/10

    Compare cities

    Work & connectivity

    1 flagship city with coworking and café infrastructure for remote work.

    Check city pages for wifi speeds, coworking lists, and neighborhood notes.

    Coworking directory

    Health & insurance

    Most nomad visas require valid health insurance for the full stay. Travel-only policies may not cover long stays.

    Compare insurance

    Banking & payments

    Multi-currency accounts (e.g. Wise) plus a home-country backup are the standard setup. Local accounts often need residency or a visa first.

    Banking abroad guide

    Community & lifestyle

    Pick a city with a community size that matches how you work — meetups, coworking, and English ease vary a lot within Peru.

    Community hub

    Cities in Peru

    Flagship bases with live COL, wifi, and safety data