2024-03-14 22:28:26
Flights undertaken abroad are planned based on economic solvency and the budget allocated exclusively for such trips. In South America, several countries have tourist attractions ideal for vacation relaxation, for example, but only one is considered the cheapest according to a specialized ranking. If you plan to settle in any territory in South America, know which one is suggested according to indices linked to quality of life, and which others appear in the recently published list.
WHAT IS THE CHEAPEST SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRY TO LIVE ACCORDING TO SPECIALIZED PORTAL?
Statistically, there is a large number of people who emigrate to another country in search of better opportunities, and find in South America the perfect area to settle, having taken into account prices of accommodation, food, cost of products, among other variables linked to an economy. sustainable that you can only find, according to the specialized Numbeo portal, in the heart of the region.
According to an exhaustive analysis carried out based on classification items such as quality of life, rent, goods and services, and purchasing power, the website determined that Paraguay occupies the last place of the 31 Latin American nations considered, and therefore It becomes the cheapest even surpassing Argentina (30) and Bolivia (29), the other two that follow it very closely.
Below, we share the locations of the rest of the South American countries that make up the ranking prepared by Numbeo regarding the index valued in survival costs, and the current situation based on various economic concepts:
– THE MOST EXPENSIVE (Place 9)
- Uruguay (Cost of Living Index: 55.34 / Rental Index: 15.21 / QOL + Rent Index: 36.31 / Grocery Index: 50.31 / Restaurant Price Index: 50.38 / Price Index Local Purchasing Power: 47.01)
– CHILE (Post 19)
– VENEZUELA (20)
– BRAZIL (24)
– ECUADOR (25)
– PERU (27)
– COLOMBIA (28)
Numbeo, for the formation of this ranking in 2024, took as reference conceptual values that are associated with the comparison of prices of food and drinks charged by bars and restaurants, the estimation of purchase prices and also the purchasing power relative to the time to acquire goods and services in relation to the average salary of the country visited.
THE ONLY SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRY THAT REQUESTS VISAS FROM PERUVIAN CITIZENS WHO WISH TO ENTER ITS TERRITORY
At the beginning of 2002, Decision 503 of the Andean Community of Nations (CAN), made up of up to 4 South American countries, including Peru, came into effect, while bilateral agreements were being strengthened with other nations belonging to the region, with the purpose of allowing South American citizenship, to be able to travel freely except for one in particular who has applied the so-called principle of reciprocity for more than 4 years.
In the midst of the migratory wave of people seeking a better future, and with the purpose of ensuring the tranquility of all Peruvians, Martín Vizcarra announced that since June 15, 2019, Venezuelan citizens can only enter the country over which he presided. , carrying a passport and a humanitarian visa, which is why in an act of correlation the Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela decided to adopt the same measure.
As stated in the official statement, and in application of the principle of reciprocity, the Maduro presidency, through the Ministry of Popular Power for Foreign Affairs (MPPRE), also decided to “request the nationals of the Republic of Peru to obtain the corresponding visa”, making public knowledge “of the necessary requirements for its granting”.
REQUIREMENTS TO TRAVEL TO VENEZUELA FROM PERU WITH A TOURIST VISA
- Original and copy of the passport with a minimum validity of 6 months
- Document proving your residence in the country of origin
- Two recent photos from the front, in color and passport size
- Bank letter (indicating account opening date, number and balance)
- Employment letter (working time, position and salary)
- Copy of real estate, commercial, business, mercantile or industrial property records (if applicable)
- Photocopy of the round-trip ticket or departure from Venezuela
- Medical certificate granted by the health authority of the country of origin
- Hotel reservation or notarized invitation letter
- Proof of payment of the corresponding consular fee
Source: Embassy of Venezuela in Peru
SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES THAT ONLY REQUEST PERUVIAN DNI OR OTHER NATIONAL IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS TO ENTER THEIR TERRITORIES
– BILATERAL AGREEMENTS
- Argentina / Brazil / Chile / Paraguay / Uruguay
– CAN AGREEMENTS
- Bolivia / Colombia / Ecuador
USE:
It should be noted that if the trip to go to any of the 8 South American countries mentioned is made with children, it will continue to be necessary to process the Travel Authorization for minors, and it is also mandatory to carry the immigration control document called the Andean Travel Card. Migration (TAM).
WHAT IS THE TAM AND HOW IS IT USED TO TRAVEL FROM PERU TO OTHER COUNTRIES BELONGING TO THE CAN?
Although the DNI constitutes the most important physical element for traveling to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay, and also Bolivia, Colombia and Ecuador, from Peru, there is a migratory and statistical accreditation called TAM that all traveler will receive the moment they set foot on South American soil.
In this way, said document becomes essential to enter any of the 8 nations that make up the CAN and with which bilateral agreements were signed, and for this reason it must be carried during the trips carried out, as well as delivered when necessary. required for leaving the country.
It is important to specify that Migrations implemented the electronic use of the TAM in 2016 following being approved by the Andean Committee of Migration Authorities (CAAM) with the purpose of facilitating and simplifying the control of the movement of visitors from the member countries of said TAM. community, and also eliminate paper forms.
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