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Peru öffnet seine Türen für Digitale Nomaden: Eine neue Ära des flexiblen Arbeitens in den Anden

Peru opens its doors to digital nomads: a new era of flexible working in the Andes

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In a landmark decision, Peru recently published Legislative Decree No. 1582, which overhauls Peru's immigration laws and introduces an innovative immigration category - the "Digital Nomad-Residence". This groundbreaking development allows individuals to live in Peru for up to a year while working for foreign companies. But while this news is undoubtedly attention-grabbing, let's take a closer look at the details, challenges and potential of this new era of flexible working in the breathtaking backdrop of the Peruvian Andes.

Background: Digital nomads and the world of remote working
Before diving into the specific aspects of Peru's Digital Nomad residency, it is important to understand the global significance of the digital nomad phenomenon. In an era where technology has turned the world into a global village, the concept of remote working allows people to do their work from virtually anywhere in the world. Digital nomads are professionals who use this freedom to work from a variety of locations while enjoying the benefits of flexibility and diversity.

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Peru: A new hub for digital nomads
Peru has now officially joined the more than 50 countries worldwide that welcome digital nomads. Legislative Decree No. 1582, which came into force on November 15, creates a separate immigration category for these flexible workers. But what does it exactly mean?

The Basics of Digital Nomad Residency in Peru
Under the new regulation, Digital Nomad Residence status holders are allowed to live in Peru for up to one year while working for foreign companies. This opens up the opportunity to experience Peru's rich culture, fascinating history and breathtaking nature while remaining professionally active. But there are also limitations.

Working from Peru: Rules and Restrictions
One of the key provisions is that Digital Nomad residency holders cannot receive a salary for work performed in Peru, nor can they work for companies based in Peru. The intent of this regulation is clear – the work should be carried out exclusively for companies based outside Peru. But what impact does this have on digital nomads and the Peruvian economy? Beyond all limits

Challenges and ambiguities
While the Decree Law is in force, many details are still pending. The National Migration Supervisory Authority (MIGRACIONES) is responsible for granting Digital Nomad Residence status, but the application process and exact requirements are not yet known. The uncertainty surrounding the required minimum salary and other financial aspects raises questions that need to be addressed by potential applicants and companies alike.

Potential for digital nomads and Peru
Despite the challenges, introducing the Digital Nomad Residency in Peru offers numerous potentials. Digital nomads could explore the diversity and beauty of the country while fulfilling their work commitments. At the same time, Peru could benefit from an influx of international professionals who contribute their resources and skills to the local economy.

Outlook: A new era of working and traveling
As Peru opens its doors to digital nomads, we are on the cusp of a new era of work and travel. The challenges and ambiguities will undoubtedly need to be addressed, but the prospect of a globally connected community of professionals who see the world as their place of work is fascinating. It remains to be seen how this development will unfold and what impact it will have on the way we work and live.



Peru's move to welcome digital nomads marks a significant milestone in the changing landscape of work. Combining professional freedom with the opportunity to experience different cultures could be a model for other countries. As we eagerly await further details, would-be digital nomads and businesses should weigh their options and keep an eye on developments in this exciting new era. Peru is not only opening its doors to digital nomads, but perhaps also to a new way of working and living.

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