🇵🇪 Peru — Relocation Profile
Section: Part 1 (Main list) · Last verified: 2026-06 · Confidence: Medium (confirm visa/tax details with official sources before acting) Written for: Canadian & American citizens · English-speaking audience (also for Arabic-speaking readers)
1. Scorecard
| Overall fit | ⭐⭐⭐ — Rich culture and low cost, but bureaucracy and Spanish are the price of entry |
| Best for | Digital nomads · Investors · Retirees · food/culture lovers |
| Monthly cost (comfortable) | Single $1,000–1,600 · Couple $1,500–2,400 |
| Safety | 🇺🇸/🇨🇦 Level 2 — exercise increased caution (varies sharply by area) |
| Easiest visa + timeline | Investor (via local company) → 2–4 months |
| Currency | Peruvian Sol (PEN) — relatively stable |
| English — daily / government | Low / Spanish-only government |
| Banking difficulty | 🔴 Hard for non-residents — carné de extranjería + RUC/DNI needed |
2. Why people move here
Peru pairs an extraordinarily low cost of living with a world-famous food scene (Lima is repeatedly ranked among the planet's best dining cities) and the magnet of Machu Picchu, Cusco and the Sacred Valley. Lima is a large, cosmopolitan coastal capital; Cusco and Arequipa offer altitude, history and a strong tourism economy that supports short-term rentals.
The honest catch: bureaucracy is slow, banking is hard for newcomers, worldwide tax applies after 183 days, and daily life is entirely in Spanish. Safety is very neighbourhood-dependent.
3. Visas & Residency (CA/US passport)
| Route | For | Core requirement | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Investor visa | Investors / founders | Local company + investment (~$30k+) creating activity/jobs | 2–4 months · 🟡 Moderate |
| Rentista / passive income | Retirees | Documented stable foreign income | 2–4 months · 🟡 |
| Work visa | Employed | Local job contract | 2–4 months · 🟡 |
| Permanent residency / citizenship | All | After 2 yrs residency → PR; citizenship after ~2 yrs of residency (Spanish + ties) | — |
- A carné de extranjería (foreigner ID) plus RUC/DNI numbers gate banking, contracts and property registration.
4. Tax, Money & Banking
- Tax: Worldwide for residents (>183 days in a 12-month period). Progressive personal income tax to ~30%.
- Treaties: Canada–Peru tax treaty in force (double-tax relief for Canadians). No comprehensive US–Peru income tax treaty.
- Banking: Hard for non-residents — most banks require residency (carné) + local ID. Plan to arrive, get your carné, then open an account (BCP, Interbank, BBVA).
- 🍁🇺🇸 CA vs US: Canadians use the treaty; Americans file worldwide (FEIE + FTC), plus FBAR/FATCA.
5. Cost of Living
- Single comfortable $1,000–1,600/mo; Lima's Miraflores/Barranco are pricier than the rest of the country.
- Rent (1BR, good area): Lima ~$450–800; Cusco/Arequipa less. Eating out is cheap and superb.
6. Safety
- Level 2 advisories; petty theft, express robberies and scams target tourists. Stick to established neighbourhoods (Miraflores, Barranco, San Isidro in Lima) and use app taxis.
7. Healthcare
- Private clinics in Lima are good and affordable; expat insurance ~$70–200/mo. Public system (EsSalud/SIS) is uneven. English-speaking doctors exist in top Lima clinics.
8. Property & Airbnb / STR
- Foreigners can own property (restrictions only near borders). A RUC/DNI is needed to register.
- STR yields ~7–10% in tourist hubs (Cusco, Miraflores/Barranco in Lima, Sacred Valley). Strong, seasonal tourism demand; verify municipal rules.
9. Lifestyle & Community
- Deep history, gastronomy, Andes + Amazon + Pacific. Lima is a real city with culture and nightlife; Cusco is the tourism heart.
- Internet is good in cities; coworking growing in Lima. Small but present expat scene.
10. Resources
- 🛂 Immigration (Migraciones): gob.pe/migraciones
- 💰 Tax (SUNAT): gob.pe/sunat
- 🍁 Canada advisory: travel.gc.ca/destinations/peru · 🇺🇸 US advisory: travel.state.gov
11. Bottom line — by persona
| Persona | Verdict |
|---|---|
| Digital Nomad | ✅ Good — ultra-low cost, great food, fast city internet (no dedicated nomad visa though). |
| Investor | 🟡 Selective — solid STR yields in Cusco/Lima; banking & bureaucracy are the friction. |
| Retiree | 🟡 OK — cheap and rich in culture, but worldwide tax + Spanish-only services. |
| Family | 🟡 OK in upscale Lima districts; research schools and safety carefully. |
Verified 2026-06. Confirm visa, tax and STR rules with official Peruvian sources and a cross-border accountant before acting.