Peruvian passport

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Passport cover
Passport cover

Peruvian Passports are issued to citizens of Peru to travel outside of the country.

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[edit] Physical appearance

Peruvian (Andean Community of Nations) passports are burgundy red, with the coat of arms of Peru emblazoned on the front cover. The words "COMUNIDAD ANDINA" (English: Andean Community) and "REPUBLICA DEL PERU" (English: Republic of Peru) are inscribed above the coat of arms. Below the coat of arms the words "PASAPORTE" (English: passport) and "PASSPORT" are visible.

[edit] Visa-free travel

According to a study done by Henley & Partners, Peru has a Henley Visa Restrictions Index of 87, which means that Peruvian Citizens enjoy visa-free access to 87 countries and territories. Peru is ranked 21st in the study in terms of international travel freedom. [11]

It is estimated that 112 countries and territories granted visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to Peru passport holders, while 99 countries and territories are visa free accessible (free visa on arrival available). Visa issued prior to arrival or pre-arrangement required for countries or territories are not mentioned below.

[edit] Americas

[edit] Asia

[edit] Africa

[edit] Europe

[edit] Oceania

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