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Entry requirements

Peru entry requirements for Canadians

Do Canadians need a visa for Peru?

No visa for tourist stays (commonly up to 90 days).

Passport valid at least 6 months beyond arrival. Always confirm on the official source before you travel.

Passport

Passport valid at least 6 months beyond arrival.

Visa / entry

No visa for tourist stays (commonly up to 90 days).

Vaccinations & health

Routine vaccines up to date; Hepatitis A recommended; Yellow Fever advised for Amazon regions.

Good to know

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Official entry requirements (Government of Canada)

Your travel checklist

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  • Passport: Passport valid at least 6 months beyond arrival.
  • Entry: No visa for tourist stays (commonly up to 90 days).
  • Vaccinations: Routine vaccines up to date; Hepatitis A recommended; Yellow Fever advised for Amazon regions.Open link
  • Travel insurance arranged (medical + cancellation).
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  • Check the official Government of Canada advisory before you go.Open link
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Travel requirements change often. This is a helpful summary, not a guarantee — always confirm on the official source before you travel, and Lisa can help you arrange everything.

FAQ

Peru travel requirements — FAQ

No visa for tourist stays (commonly up to 90 days).

Passport valid at least 6 months beyond arrival. No visa for tourist stays (commonly up to 90 days). Travel insurance is strongly recommended.

Routine vaccines up to date; Hepatitis A recommended; Yellow Fever advised for Amazon regions.

Passport valid at least 6 months beyond arrival.

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