The government of Peru has issued two new decrees exempting certain nationals from entry visa requirements.
Under Supreme Decree No. 020-2025-RE, effective July 1, 2025, nationals of Japan can enter Peru for business purposes without obtaining a consular visa in advance. The maximum stay, continuously or in consecutive visits, is 183 days in the last year.
Under Supreme Decree No. 023-2025-RE, effective July 4, 2025, nationals of Qatar with an ordinary passport valid for at least six months can enter Peru for tourism purposes without obtaining a consular visa in advance. The maximum stay, continuously or in consecutive visits, is 183 days in the last year.
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