This article was originally published on January 10, 2022, and was updated on April 4, 2022, July 7, 2022, and July 18, 2022, to reflect new information.
July 18, 2022 Update: Peru’s government will extend the Temporary Permanent Permit Card (CPP) validity by two calendar years. The CPP is granted to foreign nationals with irregular or unusual immigration status in Peru. The change will apply to foreign nationals who entered Peru before October 22, 2020.
July 7, 2022, Update: The government of Peru will extend the deadline for foreign nationals with irregular or unusual immigration status to apply for a Temporary Permanence Permit Card. The extension will add an additional 90 days. The change allows extra time to regularize their migratory status in Peru for foreign nationals who entered Peru with irregular or unusual status before October 22, 2020.
April 4, 2022, Update: The government of Peru announced that it would extend the deadline for foreign nationals with irregular or unusual immigration status to apply for a Temporary Permanence Permit Card by an additional 90 days. The change allows extra time to regularize their migratory status in Peru for foreign nationals who entered Peru with irregular or unusual status before October 22, 2020.
Original Post From January 10, 2022:
Key Points
- 90-day extension to applications to be submitted for a Temporary Permanence Permit Card
Overview
On January 6, 2022, the government of Peru extended the deadline for foreign nationals with irregular or unusual immigration status to apply for a Temporary Permanence Permit Card. The deadline will be expanded to 90 calendar days from January 6, 2022. This will allow foreign nationals who entered Peru with irregular or unusual status before October 22, 2020, additional time to regularize their migratory situation in Peru.
What are the Changes?
The government of Peru has extended the deadline for foreign nationals with irregular immigration status to apply for a Temporary Permanence Permit Card. For information on the application process, click here.
Looking Ahead
Continue to check the government of Peru’s website for additional updates and information.
Source: The Government of Peru