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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.
Delegation Mission type Year established District Photo Mission website Algeria Embassy: 1975: San Isidro Argentina Embassy: 1822: San Isidro Australia Embassy: 1963: Miraflores Austria
Peru's regions are shaded in based on their population. Immigration to Peru involves the movement of immigrants to Peru from another country.Peru is a multiethnic nation formed by the combination of different groups over five centuries.
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The National Directorate for Migration [1] (Spanish: Dirección Nacional de Migraciones; DNM) is a decentralised agency of the Government of Argentina responding to the Secretariat of the Interior which is responsible for handling the country's migration policies.
Interior of the Torre Tagle Palace. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru (Spanish: Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores) is the government ministry in charge of foreign policy and international relations and international cooperation.
The Documento Nacional de Identidad (DNI) (Spanish for 'National Identity Document') is the only personal identity card recognized by the Peruvian Government for all civil, commercial, administrative, judicial acts and, in general, for all those cases in which, by legal mandate, it must be presented.
From September 4, 2010, a national Mobile Virtual Area [2] was created meaning that all mobile numbers in Peru are non-geographical (not attached to any geographical region but instead to the new MVA).