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  2. Peruvian passport - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian passport (Spanish: Pasaporte peruano) is a travel document issued to citizens of Peru with the purpose of identification and to travel outside the country. It is issued by the Superintendencia Nacional de Migraciones, the Peruvian immigration and naturalization authority, which is part of the Ministry of the Interior.

  3. Embassy of Japan, Lima - Wikipedia

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    Peru and Japan first established relations in 1873, with Peru being the first Latin American country to establish diplomatic relations with the East Asian state. [2] [3] The Imperial Legation that had been established in Lima was closed in 1942 due to the rupture of relations between both countries as a result of World War II. [4]

  4. Peruvian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian Documento Nacional de Identidad (DNI). Peruvian passport.. According to the Peruvian Constitution and nationality legislation passed in 1996 as well as an executive order declared in 1997, Peruvian nationality can be passed by birth via jus soli or by registration if born overseas and duly registered at a Peruvian embassy or consulate before the child reaches 18 years of age.

  5. List of diplomatic missions of Peru - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions of Peru, excluding honorary consulates. Map of Peruvian Diplomatic Missions

  6. List of diplomatic missions in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Directorio de misiones extranjeras en Perú - Guia Diplomática (PDF) (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 2022. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-12-28; Lista del cuerpo diplomático, organismos internacionales y cuerpo consular (in Spanish). Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. 2023.

  7. Ministry of the Interior (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    To plan, formulate, direct, control, and evaluate the policy of the sector; To direct, conduct, coordinate, and supervise the actions of the interior government and immigration and naturalization as well as to control security services, weapons, munitions, and civil-use explosives

  8. Embassy of Peru, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    These were closed after Peru severed relations with Japan in January 1942 due to the Attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II. [6] Relations were reestablished after the treaty of San Francisco , and legations between both countries were reopened between 1952 and 1955, being followed in 1956 by an exchange of embassies.

  9. Immigration to Peru - Wikipedia

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    Peru permits dual citizenship, but this does not grant birthright rights to the naturalized person. [7] Anyone who lives in Peru for more than 183 days in one year is required to pay for taxes, as they are considered a tax resident. The type of tax paid depends on if the person is a tax resident or a non-resident.