Between Lima (Peru) and Buenos Aires (Argentina), which city would you prefer? Tell us here in the comment section! If you don't know enough about Buenos Aires (the "Latin American Paris") check this: ruclips.net/video/sovlXbap8fI/видео.html
I do not know what you mean or what for you is "so many". Statistically speaking, Perú is not on Top of US citizens residing there. There are far more North Americans living in other parts of the world than in Perú.
I visited Peru and fell in love with ALL of it.. I want to retire there in the next 8 years.. im studying Spanish so i can easily be okay moving there.. ❤
I live between Brazil and Peru. I have an apartment in San Miguel district in Lima and another in Brazil. My husband is a retired American. We live as a middle class persons. We are deciding to finally move to Lima where our money worth more. The health insurance is cheap. Prepare meals with fresch food is really pretty cheap in Peru. On the other hand, Brazil infraestructure is superior than Peru and there are beauty beaches. No doubt. However, all Brazilians taxes are getting high. And all cities are similars. In Peru there are 3 differents regions: beaches and desert (coast), mountains (MachuPichu), and the forrest (jungle). The big problem in Peru is infraestructure. Very limited.
BETWEEN USA AND CHINA, USA GOT VERY LIMITED INFRASTRUCTURE AND VERY OLD AND CHINA IS SUPERIOR IN EVERYTHING AND MODERN THEY EVEN GOT THEIR OWN SPACE STATION ANDTHE LONGETS BRIGDES THAT JOIN ISLANDS ALONG, AWESOME
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@@ElijahOliver-t9u The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
Something not mentioned in the video is that food items in Peru are very fresh and delicious, with very little processed food, compared to the US. The mild climate also invites you to take daily walks. So peruvian lifestyle is healthier too. We all die, but in Peru you will die happier. 😊
The imported goods will become much cheaper starting in 2025 because the megaport Chancay is opening in November 2024. This port will serve as the hub for South America’s exports and imports with Asia and Oceania.
Peru used to be a much safer place before the arrival of venezuelan immigrants. It is true that the ones committing crimes are a minority , but a minority of 1.5 million people is a lot of criminals. Peru was not a paradise, but it was much much much safer before 2017. That is the year they started moving to Peru.
As a peruvian I could add , that if you know where to find them some private health clinics had prices even around 10 dollars to visit a doctor at most specialities. There are even some low clinics for people with actually low incomes, called "Solidarity Hospital" , and those ones could cost around less than 3 dollars. AND , about importing goods, well that depends at the origin of these goods, if you are importing from USA or Europe, most options will be expensive (nowdays) a few years ago this wasn't the case , but if you import from CHINA, is prety much cheap... sometimes even free, cause we have an agreement with them. Maybe all this could change for better next year with hour future first big port called Chancay (from a total of 4) is gonna be the biggest at all Latin America and the future ones are gonna be even bigger, same at the new Airport expansion also comming soon , is gonna be an Airport city .
The service you get for 10 dollars is abysmal. I've been to places like that. I have glaucoma so I have to have my eyes checked regularly. One such clinic where I live, yes it's cheap, but the doctor barely looks in the eyes, there's no examination. What you get is an assistant measuring your eye pressure with the pistol like thing (tonometer?) and that's it. They also ofcourse give you a prescription for eyeglasses, they want to sell you those. They have other computerized equipment but they cost more. Last time I went I paid over 500 soles for the automated exams. The doctor did nothing. One other time in that same place I demanded that they give me a proper examination. Lol, the doctor (another doctor, same clinic) really examined ONE eye and told me everything seems to be ok and that's it. He also videod me and my eye with his phone without asking permission because he had never seen my type of glaucoma...well you won't see it if you don't actually examine the eyes.
As a Peruvian lawyer, i would advice to take things easy in Peru and keep yourself as friendly as possible. Avoid taking unnecessary risks when drinking and going out. Be polite with the police officers. They will do their to treat you well. Alcohol sale is forbidden from 11pm to 5am. But you can order it. There is delivery for anything in Lima.
Valle sagrado is a great place to visit due to its proximity to many must-visit ruins sides, however, unless you come from a high Mountain place or have lived in other similar areas in Perú, it may not be recommended as your first place in Perú for longer terms.
@herlysarmiento9863 I'm from California...very similar climate to the cusco area. Mountains, dry, cold, and then hot. I spent about 2 months in the valley In 2022....I just loved it there
The beach town you are showing is not Mancora. It is Huanchaco Beach in Trujillo, Peru. Trujillo is also a very nice city. It is the only city with a Country Club outside Lima region in Peru.
Americans beware of the $432 figure - it seems very unrealistically low to me unless you live in an area that most Americans would never want to live in. I’m married to a Peruvian and have visited multiple times, mainly to Lima but have done the usual other trips to Machu Picchu, Arequipa etc. Just take a look online at rental sites - you’re probably going to pay much more than $432 for rent. Food in markets can be quite cheap ….. I’d guess 1/3rd of the price of California. But also be careful because crime has increased dramatically in the last few years ….. lots of immigrants came during COVID and there was no work so some seem to have turned to crime. Five years ago there was some crime but there’s been a big uptick in street robberies, extorsion and kidnappings. They don’t often seem to pick on foreigners but who knows if that could change some time. My wife said yesterday that she was unsure about living in Peru again because of the security situation. So think your choice through, investigate it yourself. One last comment - my impression is that very few Peruvians speak English ……. if you’re in main tourist areas or with wealthier people then some definitely will but few “average” Peruvians - so you may struggle to fit in and manage your life there if you really have no Spanish. People are generally nice and friendly, the food is good, Lima is effectively a desert and so no real rain, the high and low daily temperatures don’t vary too much …… so there’s a lot of positives but don’t go thinking that everything is super cheap ….. at least research it first.
if you wanna live in a quite place, you should go to the andes like CHACHAPOYAS,CAJAMARCA, or to the south like arequipa etc....Lima is cool but if you looking for peaceful areas, should be in the andes or part of the forest in peru like SAN MARTIN.
I live in Tarapoto, San Martin. I hate it. The town is extremely noisy. Houses in Peru have no sound proofing at all. You could as well try to sleep in the street. Most of the traffic here is motobikes, either 2- or 3-wheeled. They make a lot of noise even in this part that is a small side street. Also the town is full of evangelical churces- Imagine that, open air evangelical church with the sound system of a rock band. It is outrageous. I have to use noise cancelling headphones in my own house because of the churches and the traffic just to not go mad. I'm considering moving to a jungle cabin before I snap. It's also extremely hot. You can still have 30 C at midnight.
There is a VISA RENTISTA for retirement people, and digital nomad VISA this is new will be implemented this year, the law already exist since November 2023
$430 rent for one bedroom apartment will be for a not very nice / safe neighborhood. If you want to live in Miraflores, San Isidro or Barranco you are looking closer to $1000 a month starting price.
Rent in Lima is only cheap, depending on what district you live in. Buying an apartment is only slightly cheaper than the U.S. in the more upscale districts. Also, getting a rentista visa might be easier to obtain compared to Brasil, but it is in no way easy to get. There are several financial requirements that must be met. And I'm not even including the notoriously byzantine Peruvian bureaucracy. The process will take time and lots of help, especially for foreigners who don't speak Spanish.
I’ve been to Lima, Peru. I went for a few days on vacation. My second language is Spanish. I could see myself retiring in Peru in the future. The US is just too expensive.
Regarding crime, you mentioned Baltimore. In most US cities, like Baltimore, crime is restricted to dangerous areas in the city. In Lima, you can be mugged or killed anywhere, even in Miraflores Miraflores.
Mensa, Of course, they have enough poverty, why should they want more? But who in the hell with a US passport would like to live in a very underdeveloped country?
IN PERÚ WE HAVE PERUVIAN US SCHOOLS, PERUVIAN GERMAN SCHOOLS ,HIGHSCHOOLS, PERUVIAN ITALIAN, PERUVIAN SPAIN, SCHOOLS, AN EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO LIVE A WONDERFUL LIFE.
Only people mostly who are attracted to these Latin American countries are likely - mostly Hispanic -- who speak fluent Spanish and are comfortable with those who speak the same language. Americans with English speaking skills only = '''a fish out of water''' - if they are old and ready to retire ! --?-- Old people ready to relax want "comfortable" - not 'frustration' - from not talking or not able to read menus or signs or business's ??? 🤔 Few in Central & S America speak English like many other parts of the world ? -- Even in Malaysia - it's taught in schools - and in the Philippines schools have signs everywhere > 'SPEAK ENGLISH ONLY' ! --- Surely this explains 'why' the immigration numbers aren't higher to some of these countries ? --- Apparently the visa friendly countries who make retirement more affordable also have 'some' advantage. 🤔
I am sorry but 450 dollars a month for accommodation is highly unlikely in any of the safest districts. Lima is a huge city, with several unsafe and poor districts. If you want to make a budget you have to find the average cost of living in the districts you are comfortable living in
Maybe $432 per person and owning their house.. yes lol.. but a family of 5 could never survive in Perú with $432 a month.. am an american living in Peru family of 5 and theirs no way we can survive wth $432 a month.. maybe $1.500 = S/. 5.460 .. but the $432 a month thats for maybe a single person owning a their house..
@@the_expat yeah also i forgot to mention.. if their own their own house and live with parents.. but the reality if they live alone and with $432.. they will struggle .. i mean S/. 1,300 ($371.00) in Groceries including food and toilet paper etc etc monthly one person only + cellphone S/. 85.00 ($23.50) with a company paying for the Phone and service.. or if owning a Phone = S/. 30.00 ($8.25) a month prepaid. Paying utilities like electricity S/. 40.00 ($11) + water S/. 12.00 ($3.30) + Internet S/. 80.00 ($22) + Transportation not owning a car S/. 5.00 each ride on a (mototaxi) Short distance. Let's see 6 times a week by 2 = S/. 240.00 ($69) monthly only 2 times a day for 6 days. But adding more if going to other places.. A total of $496.50 with the option of having to pay a cellphone company paying for service and the Phone and not owning a car but treveling 2 times a day for 6 days in a mototaxi. If more well adding more.. but $432 people will struggle even if owning a home and living alone.. it has to be more than that.. But great video looking forward for a New one.. maybe stating with $500 a month in Perú living alone owning your house you can live pretty well.. but that's with no health insurance .. people must have haelth insurance .. private insurance varies from $40, $55 and more. So it's more than that.. maybe $555 not going out, cooking at home. Yes.. but going to restaurants, movies etc.etc it could be a total of utilities and bills, groceries, and going out to have fun. It can be from $600 to $650 to live pretty good in Perú... per person.
That's ridiculous, if a Peruvian family with many members live without money they live by the day by day money they make and you with 430 0 more you cant live .? Peruvians with that kind of money will be living happy life . they survive with few pennies a day , why not you with 500 dlrs . you all need to learn to survive . live what you can not to live in luxury. if the Peruvian live miraculously with few pennies you also can if you are a good administrator . the most important is to live without worries and having food and basic things at home even if you not live a life of luxury. you can live without worries. that is the more important .
I'.m from Peru and Oakland. Peru has horrible infrastructure, horrible traffic. as far as rent is cheap depending on the district. In Lima you gotta be street smart or you will get robbed and ripped off. trust me!!
Is very expensive country, especially Lima you can't buy an apartment on good area. Like San Isidro or Miraflores for less than $300,000 and the American dollar runs parallel to the soles. You must pay , cars, houses etc in American dollars. Medicare doesn't work in there. The health insurance are over $400.00 per month and if you are over 65 they don't sale to you.think twice before you moved to another country.
Who wants to purchase an apartment, RENTED! way cheaper. I have a feeling the tourist places will be more expensive to purchase after investors from other parts will start to purchase property as investment from China and other countries will do it after APEC meeting, unfortunately. Food, I mean good food, it is way cheaper and people are friendly and helpful. I also love that in a few hours, you can be traveling in the cold highlands and then in the hot and humid jungle, IN JUST HRS. And what about the coast with surfing activities and visit every museum, so much cultural and traditions. NEVER BORE.
As a today 14 february 1 dollar = 3.85 soles. So your facts are wrong buddy. Lima coukd be expensive for peruvians but the rest of countrie is much much cheaper and safetier. Besides the long distances in Lima are another con, but if you choose a neighborhood like San Isidro, Miraflores, Surco youre gonna be fine. Anyway the mos imoortant is what are you looking for? If you want parties, museums, beach, then Lima is your eestjnatiin. If you want a calm live far from big crowds, then putside Lima is the best choice and cheaper in every sense.
the reality if they live alone and with $432.. they will struggle .. i mean S/. 1,300 ($371.00) in Groceries including food and toilet paper etc etc monthly one person only + cellphone S/. 85.00 ($23.50) with a company paying for the Phone and service.. or if owning a Phone = S/. 30.00 ($8.25) a month prepaid. Paying utilities like electricity S/. 40.00 ($11) + water S/. 12.00 ($3.30) + Internet S/. 80.00 ($22) + Transportation not owning a car S/. 5.00 each ride on a (mototaxi) Short distance. Let's see 6 times a week by 2 = S/. 240.00 ($69) monthly only 2 times a day for 6 days. But adding more if going to other places.. A total of $496.50 with the option of having to pay a cellphone company paying for service and the Phone and not owning a car but treveling 2 times a day for 6 days in a mototaxi. NO HEALTH INSURANCE. 🎉If more well adding more.. but $432 people will struggle even if owning a home and living alone.. it has to be more than that.. But great video looking forward for a New one.. It can be with $555 a month including paying for private health insurance S/. 200.00 ($55.00) a month per person. ❤A total of $555.00 a month cooking at home without going out for fun. That's the total..to live in Perú ❤ but it could be from $600 to $650 a month cooking at home, and including going to restaurants or having fun, movies etc etc .. living alone and owning a home.. living very well and feeling free..
I would rather go to Brasil. It is more advance, better economy than Perú but over all, Brasilians are far more friendly, and not envious, jealous of others or liayers as Peruvians are.
The worst thing is that you have commented like 5 times despising Peru, it seems that you are the resentful one and that's how you talk about envy, Hypocrite!
Brasil is horribly overrated. See their violence rate, unemployment rate and corruption. You cant walk after dark in most cities. And food there is terrible!: macarrao, feijao
peru es mas caro que ecuador colombia mexico argentina etc La tasa de homocidios no es en lima metropolitana , es en los sitios margninales e incrementado por los extranjeros. Si alguien quiere vivir en peru un tiempo te recomiendo arequipa
@@Oreo-xc9sd hahahah I bet u are a hater fron another latin american country! hahaha.. Peru has the more interesting culture in latin american so far and a top cuisine!!. Typical troll with no arguments hahah!! lol :D xD
Every country has its flows not just Peru 🇵🇪 Brazil 🇧🇷 Argentina is a matter of personal choice only and you are right and if you don’t want to live in Peru 🇵🇪 that’s ok others will namaste 🙏
Between Lima (Peru) and Buenos Aires (Argentina), which city would you prefer? Tell us here in the comment section! If you don't know enough about Buenos Aires (the "Latin American Paris") check this: ruclips.net/video/sovlXbap8fI/видео.html
I prefer Lima
Buenos Aires
Argentina. Argentina tiene más gente culta que Perú y menos complejos.
I do not know what you mean or what for you is "so many". Statistically speaking, Perú is not on Top of US citizens residing there. There are far more North Americans living in other parts of the world than in Perú.
@@Oreo-xc9sd english.
I visited Peru and fell in love with ALL of it.. I want to retire there in the next 8 years.. im studying Spanish so i can easily be okay moving there.. ❤
I live between Brazil and Peru. I have an apartment in San Miguel district in Lima and another in Brazil. My husband is a retired American. We live as a middle class persons. We are deciding to finally move to Lima where our money worth more. The health insurance is cheap. Prepare meals with fresch food is really pretty cheap in Peru. On the other hand, Brazil infraestructure is superior than Peru and there are beauty beaches. No doubt. However, all Brazilians taxes are getting high. And all cities are similars. In Peru there are 3 differents regions: beaches and desert (coast), mountains (MachuPichu), and the forrest (jungle). The big problem in Peru is infraestructure. Very limited.
And what about the difference in violence numbers?
Maybe it is the neighborhood where we live, but we did not have any serious problem with crime assaults robbery in Brazil or Perú.
BETWEEN USA AND CHINA, USA GOT VERY LIMITED INFRASTRUCTURE AND VERY OLD AND CHINA IS SUPERIOR IN EVERYTHING AND MODERN THEY EVEN GOT THEIR OWN SPACE STATION ANDTHE LONGETS BRIGDES THAT JOIN ISLANDS ALONG, AWESOME
@@carmenprado5320Brazil Is much More violent.
Dont forget favelas in Brazil and the war on streets that you live daily, theres a reason Brazil and Venwzuela are the most murderous countries.
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@@ElijahOliver-t9u That's actually quite impressive, I could use some Info on your FA, I am looking to make a change on my finances this year as well
@@claircourtway My advisor is VICTORIA CARMEN SANTAELLA;
You can look her up online
@@ElijahOliver-t9u The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
Something not mentioned in the video is that food items in Peru are very fresh and delicious, with very little processed food, compared to the US. The mild climate also invites you to take daily walks. So peruvian lifestyle is healthier too.
We all die, but in Peru you will die happier. 😊
"Something not mentioned in the video is that food items in Peru are very fresh and delicious" Yes, good point!
can you talk about the dangers of hat country too? cartels etc
The imported goods will become much cheaper starting in 2025 because the megaport Chancay is opening in November 2024. This port will serve as the hub for South America’s exports and imports with Asia and Oceania.
Peru used to be a much safer place before the arrival of venezuelan immigrants. It is true that the ones committing crimes are a minority , but a minority of 1.5 million people is a lot of criminals. Peru was not a paradise, but it was much much much safer before 2017. That is the year they started moving to Peru.
Wow! We heard similar complaints from Chileans, and how the influx of Venezuelans changed their safety perceptions.
for the same reasons, New Yorkers are not safe either
Good point!@@allandario
So true.. but now sadly they are everywhere specially in the USA😢 and now they are f
Doing the worst over there also..
I am actually thinking in moving to Peru with my wife.
That sounds like an interesting plan :)
welcome
de donde ereS?
As a peruvian I could add , that if you know where to find them some private health clinics had prices even around 10 dollars to visit a doctor at most specialities. There are even some low clinics for people with actually low incomes, called "Solidarity Hospital" , and those ones could cost around less than 3 dollars. AND , about importing goods, well that depends at the origin of these goods, if you are importing from USA or Europe, most options will be expensive (nowdays) a few years ago this wasn't the case , but if you import from CHINA, is prety much cheap... sometimes even free, cause we have an agreement with them. Maybe all this could change for better next year with hour future first big port called Chancay (from a total of 4) is gonna be the biggest at all Latin America and the future ones are gonna be even bigger, same at the new Airport expansion also comming soon , is gonna be an Airport city .
Good to know. Thanks! How long do goods take to ship from China.
10 dollars for a visit! This is a fraction of the US price.
The service you get for 10 dollars is abysmal. I've been to places like that. I have glaucoma so I have to have my eyes checked regularly. One such clinic where I live, yes it's cheap, but the doctor barely looks in the eyes, there's no examination. What you get is an assistant measuring your eye pressure with the pistol like thing (tonometer?) and that's it. They also ofcourse give you a prescription for eyeglasses, they want to sell you those. They have other computerized equipment but they cost more. Last time I went I paid over 500 soles for the automated exams. The doctor did nothing.
One other time in that same place I demanded that they give me a proper examination. Lol, the doctor (another doctor, same clinic) really examined ONE eye and told me everything seems to be ok and that's it. He also videod me and my eye with his phone without asking permission because he had never seen my type of glaucoma...well you won't see it if you don't actually examine the eyes.
I am planning on retiring to Perú too. ❤🇵🇪🇵🇪
As a Peruvian lawyer, i would advice to take things easy in Peru and keep yourself as friendly as possible. Avoid taking unnecessary risks when drinking and going out. Be polite with the police officers. They will do their to treat you well. Alcohol sale is forbidden from 11pm to 5am. But you can order it. There is delivery for anything in Lima.
Good advice about being polite with police officers!
I am ALWAYS polite towards police officers no matter where I am in the world.
Im headed there soon, no return ticket...i wonder what its like to live in the valle sagrado de los incas?
If you dont mind lots of tourists around, I bet it will be a great experience :)
Valle sagrado is a great place to visit due to its proximity to many must-visit ruins sides, however, unless you come from a high Mountain place or have lived in other similar areas in Perú, it may not be recommended as your first place in Perú for longer terms.
@herlysarmiento9863 I'm from California...very similar climate to the cusco area. Mountains, dry, cold, and then hot. I spent about 2 months in the valley In 2022....I just loved it there
It's cold beware of the water better in botle at beginning till ur system.get used to.
The beach town you are showing is not Mancora. It is Huanchaco Beach in Trujillo, Peru. Trujillo is also a very nice city. It is the only city with a Country Club outside Lima region in Peru.
My family is from Trujillo ❤❤❤
Trujillo is very dangerous now. More so than Lima.
Americans beware of the $432 figure - it seems very unrealistically low to me unless you live in an area that most Americans would never want to live in. I’m married to a Peruvian and have visited multiple times, mainly to Lima but have done the usual other trips to Machu Picchu, Arequipa etc. Just take a look online at rental sites - you’re probably going to pay much more than $432 for rent. Food in markets can be quite cheap ….. I’d guess 1/3rd of the price of California. But also be careful because crime has increased dramatically in the last few years ….. lots of immigrants came during COVID and there was no work so some seem to have turned to crime. Five years ago there was some crime but there’s been a big uptick in street robberies, extorsion and kidnappings. They don’t often seem to pick on foreigners but who knows if that could change some time. My wife said yesterday that she was unsure about living in Peru again because of the security situation. So think your choice through, investigate it yourself. One last comment - my impression is that very few Peruvians speak English ……. if you’re in main tourist areas or with wealthier people then some definitely will but few “average” Peruvians - so you may struggle to fit in and manage your life there if you really have no Spanish. People are generally nice and friendly, the food is good, Lima is effectively a desert and so no real rain, the high and low daily temperatures don’t vary too much …… so there’s a lot of positives but don’t go thinking that everything is super cheap ….. at least research it first.
You just won yourself another sub.
Good video.
Thank you.
Thank you :)
My gf is from the coast so no altitude sickness there :)
Amazing work, I personally love Peru and in the future I'd love to get a residency and live for a few years.
if you wanna live in a quite place, you should go to the andes like CHACHAPOYAS,CAJAMARCA, or to the south like arequipa etc....Lima is cool but if you looking for peaceful areas, should be in the andes or part of the forest in peru like SAN MARTIN.
I live in Tarapoto, San Martin. I hate it. The town is extremely noisy. Houses in Peru have no sound proofing at all. You could as well try to sleep in the street. Most of the traffic here is motobikes, either 2- or 3-wheeled. They make a lot of noise even in this part that is a small side street. Also the town is full of evangelical churces- Imagine that, open air evangelical church with the sound system of a rock band. It is outrageous. I have to use noise cancelling headphones in my own house because of the churches and the traffic just to not go mad.
I'm considering moving to a jungle cabin before I snap.
It's also extremely hot. You can still have 30 C at midnight.
Arequipa is a nice suggestion!
Peru is a free country people are free to live they love noise . Some does some not . But it's your choice .
@@rja5748 we love noise ???? Where you live ? Jaja
There are lovely towns in the interior of the country as well, to Scape from the city from time to time and relax.
Interesting! Good information! Thanks
Welcome :)
There is a VISA RENTISTA for retirement people, and digital nomad VISA this is new will be implemented this year, the law already exist since November 2023
Yes! We soon plan to do an entire video about the rentista visa. Thanks for the comment!
$430 rent for one bedroom apartment will be for a not very nice / safe neighborhood. If you want to live in Miraflores, San Isidro or Barranco you are looking closer to $1000 a month starting price.
We posted the price for a studio. Indeed a 1-bedroom apartment would be more expensive, around $700.
Rent in Lima is only cheap, depending on what district you live in. Buying an apartment is only slightly cheaper than the U.S. in the more upscale districts.
Also, getting a rentista visa might be easier to obtain compared to Brasil, but it is in no way easy to get. There are several financial requirements that must be met. And I'm not even including the notoriously byzantine Peruvian bureaucracy. The process will take time and lots of help, especially for foreigners who don't speak Spanish.
Indeed, the importance of speaking Spanish cannot be understated in this case.
I’ve been to Lima, Peru. I went for a few days on vacation. My second language is Spanish. I could see myself retiring in Peru in the future. The US is just too expensive.
Wonderful Peru!
Regarding crime, you mentioned Baltimore. In most US cities, like Baltimore, crime is restricted to dangerous areas in the city. In Lima, you can be mugged or killed anywhere, even in Miraflores Miraflores.
Welcome to PERU…
“EL PAÍS DE LOS MIL SABORES “
Ceviche 🥰
Peru have plenty FTAs if your imports come from China, US, Europe, South America, México, etc. imports are tariff free.
When I googled the homicide rate in Peru I got 3.3 per 100,000 in 2023.
It has been rising due to uncontrolled immigration and poverty grow since COVID hit us hard.
The government of Peru is not stupid and doesn't not import poverty. Even if it holds a US passport.
Indeed!
Mensa,
Of course, they have enough poverty, why should they want more? But who in the hell with a US passport would like to live in a very underdeveloped country?
In Peru you need to be street smart, as anywhere in Latin America.
THE IMPORTED GOODS INFORMATION NEEDS TO BE UPDATED. TODAY, IMPORTED GOODS ARE BOTH ABUNDANT AND INEXPENSIVE IN PERU’S BIG METROPOLITAN CITIES
IN PERÚ WE HAVE PERUVIAN US SCHOOLS, PERUVIAN GERMAN SCHOOLS ,HIGHSCHOOLS, PERUVIAN ITALIAN, PERUVIAN SPAIN, SCHOOLS, AN EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO LIVE A WONDERFUL LIFE.
Good vídeo.
Thank you!
Perú has everything, that's all I can say.
Including Ceviche 🥰
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Only people mostly who are attracted to these Latin American countries are likely - mostly Hispanic -- who speak fluent Spanish and are comfortable with those who speak the same language. Americans with English speaking skills only = '''a fish out of water''' - if they are old and ready to retire ! --?-- Old people ready to relax want "comfortable" - not 'frustration' - from not talking or not able to read menus or signs or business's ??? 🤔 Few in Central & S America speak English like many other parts of the world ? -- Even in Malaysia - it's taught in schools - and in the Philippines schools have signs everywhere > 'SPEAK ENGLISH ONLY' ! --- Surely this explains 'why' the immigration numbers aren't higher to some of these countries ? --- Apparently the visa friendly countries who make retirement more affordable also have 'some' advantage. 🤔
It is true that not speaking ANY spanish probably will have a negative effect. However, Spanish is also one of the easiest languages to learn.
@@the_expat Not for old people. They just want to relax and retire. Too much frustration for many.
I am sorry but 450 dollars a month for accommodation is highly unlikely in any of the safest districts. Lima is a huge city, with several unsafe and poor districts. If you want to make a budget you have to find the average cost of living in the districts you are comfortable living in
In a nice area closer to 800 or 1000 but still a good deal.
Maybe $432 per person and owning their house.. yes lol.. but a family of 5 could never survive in Perú with $432 a month.. am an american living in Peru family of 5 and theirs no way we can survive wth $432 a month.. maybe $1.500 = S/. 5.460 .. but the $432 a month thats for maybe a single person owning a their house..
Yes, it is $432 per person, not for a family.
@@the_expat yeah also i forgot to mention.. if their own their own house and live with parents.. but the reality if they live alone and with
$432.. they will struggle ..
i mean S/. 1,300 ($371.00) in Groceries including food and toilet paper etc etc monthly one person only
+ cellphone S/. 85.00 ($23.50) with a company paying for the Phone and service.. or if owning a Phone =
S/. 30.00 ($8.25) a month prepaid. Paying utilities like electricity S/. 40.00 ($11) + water S/. 12.00 ($3.30) + Internet S/. 80.00 ($22) + Transportation not owning a car
S/. 5.00 each ride on a (mototaxi) Short distance. Let's see 6 times a week by 2 = S/. 240.00 ($69) monthly only 2 times a day for 6 days. But adding more if going to other places..
A total of $496.50 with the option of having to pay a cellphone company paying for service and the Phone and not owning a car but treveling 2 times a day for 6 days in a mototaxi. If more well adding more.. but $432 people will struggle even if owning a home and living alone.. it has to be more than that.. But great video looking forward for a New one..
maybe stating with $500 a month in Perú living alone owning your house you can live pretty well.. but that's with no health insurance .. people must have haelth insurance .. private insurance varies from $40, $55 and more.
So it's more than that.. maybe $555 not going out, cooking at home. Yes.. but going to restaurants, movies etc.etc it could be a total of utilities and bills, groceries, and going out to have fun. It can be from $600 to $650 to live pretty good in Perú... per person.
That's ridiculous, if a Peruvian family with many members live without money they live by the day by day money they make and you with 430 0 more you cant live .? Peruvians with that kind of money will be living happy life . they survive with few pennies a day , why not you with 500 dlrs . you all need to learn to survive . live what you can not to live in luxury. if the Peruvian live miraculously with few pennies you also can if you are a good administrator . the most important is to live without worries and having food and basic things at home even if you not live a life of luxury. you can live without worries. that is the more important .
@rja5748 if you don't live in Perú ypu won'T know. So Next
I'.m from Peru and Oakland. Peru has horrible infrastructure, horrible traffic. as far as rent is cheap depending on the district. In Lima you gotta be street smart or you will get robbed and ripped off. trust me!!
Would you say that Peru is worse tha Oakland?
@@the_expat if we are talking violence no.
oakland is a hellhole!
Too much negative about Peru , you need need to be a open minded.
Is very expensive country, especially Lima you can't buy an apartment on good area. Like San Isidro or Miraflores for less than $300,000 and the American dollar runs parallel to the soles. You must pay , cars, houses etc in American dollars. Medicare doesn't work in there. The health insurance are over $400.00 per month and if you are over 65 they don't sale to you.think twice before you moved to another country.
There are many medical insurance plans below $400 per month. Maybe I will make a video about them :) Thanks for the comment!
Who wants to purchase an apartment, RENTED! way cheaper. I have a feeling the tourist places will be more expensive to purchase after investors from other parts will start to purchase property as investment from China and other countries will do it after APEC meeting, unfortunately. Food, I mean good food, it is way cheaper and people are friendly and helpful. I also love that in a few hours, you can be traveling in the cold highlands and then in the hot and humid jungle, IN JUST HRS. And what about the coast with surfing activities and visit every museum, so much cultural and traditions. NEVER BORE.
As a today 14 february 1 dollar = 3.85 soles. So your facts are wrong buddy. Lima coukd be expensive for peruvians but the rest of countrie is much much cheaper and safetier. Besides the long distances in Lima are another con, but if you choose a neighborhood like San Isidro, Miraflores, Surco youre gonna be fine. Anyway the mos imoortant is what are you looking for? If you want parties, museums, beach, then Lima is your eestjnatiin. If you want a calm live far from big crowds, then putside Lima is the best choice and cheaper in every sense.
@@lonccoccala6861 perfectly explained!
Try international healthcare
?!?! Peru is not an option. Do you know how dangerous it is? Many complained about the abusive measures in the C-19 2020 event. duh!
After 1 month peru, i am not crazy about it.
Prefer Colombia
In your opinion, in which aspects Colombia is better than Peru?
@@the_expat A feeling, I think Colombia is also lower cost and warmer climate
Do you guys know some expat that wants to rent a apartment? I've got 7 and I need good people for them :)
the reality if they live alone and with
$432.. they will struggle ..
i mean S/. 1,300 ($371.00) in Groceries including food and toilet paper etc etc monthly one person only
+ cellphone S/. 85.00 ($23.50) with a company paying for the Phone and service.. or if owning a Phone =
S/. 30.00 ($8.25) a month prepaid.
Paying utilities like electricity S/. 40.00 ($11) + water S/. 12.00 ($3.30) + Internet S/. 80.00 ($22) + Transportation not owning a car
S/. 5.00 each ride on a (mototaxi) Short distance. Let's see 6 times a week by 2 = S/. 240.00 ($69) monthly only 2 times a day for 6 days. But adding more if going to other places..
A total of $496.50 with the option of having to pay a cellphone company paying for service and the Phone and not owning a car but treveling 2 times a day for 6 days in a mototaxi. NO HEALTH INSURANCE.
🎉If more well adding more.. but $432 people will struggle even if owning a home and living alone.. it has to be more than that.. But great video looking forward for a New one..
It can be with $555 a month including paying for private health insurance S/. 200.00 ($55.00) a month per person.
❤A total of $555.00 a month cooking at home without going out for fun. That's the total..to live in Perú
❤ but it could be from $600 to $650 a month cooking at home, and including going to restaurants or having fun, movies etc etc .. living alone and owning a home.. living very well and feeling free..
IN PERÚ YOU CAN SPEAK , ENGLISH, GERMAN, ITALIAN...PERUVIANS ALWAYS WILL HELP YOU AND BE VERY FRIENDLY AND POLITE IN UK OR FRANCE IS HORRIBLE.
What is HDI?
Human Development Index :)
Shallom im proud to be Peruvian jwes and black
images about mancora is not correct is huanchaco, so probably a understand mistake
As an Indian I think that amount is still high...
It is a matter of perspective :)
I dont know where you are from, but shall I suggest you work on your English pronunciaton?
Working on that :)
We are more willing to speak to you in english when your spanish is limited. Just be patient and friendly.
Peru still cheap like Lima good sport for passport bro or should I stick to 🇨🇴🇲🇽🇧🇷🇦🇷
Argentina is a good option if you earn in US Dollars. I woulld avoid Brazil.
@@the_expat I been to all and speak Spanish so with my usd I know how to work it
@@elperro3056 That is great!
Is this an AI voice?
No, it is my own voice with my own accent :)
@@the_expat and where are u from?
@@bluecityfilmsLA Europe.
I would rather go to Brasil. It is more advance, better economy than Perú but over all, Brasilians are far more friendly, and not envious, jealous of others or liayers as Peruvians are.
Envious of who?
Brazil is also much more violent...
The worst thing is that you have commented like 5 times despising Peru, it seems that you are the resentful one and that's how you talk about envy, Hypocrite!
Es mejicano no le hagan caso
Brasil is horribly overrated. See their violence rate, unemployment rate and corruption. You cant walk after dark in most cities. And food there is terrible!: macarrao, feijao
#TXTM
Tribe
Shallom im p😢to be Peruvian Jewish and black 😅
peru es mas caro que ecuador colombia mexico argentina etc
La tasa de homocidios no es en lima metropolitana , es en los sitios margninales e incrementado por los extranjeros.
Si alguien quiere vivir en peru un tiempo te recomiendo arequipa
Buena idea!
Where are you from? Your accent and incorrect pronunciation sometimes make it difficult to understand you.
I would never live in Perú
Why?
Because there is nothing unique, lifestyle or interests in that country that would make me reside there.
I will not live there, even free: criminality, extortion, burocracy, poverty.
@@Oreo-xc9sd hahahah I bet u are a hater fron another latin american country! hahaha.. Peru has the more interesting culture in latin american so far and a top cuisine!!. Typical troll with no arguments hahah!! lol :D xD
Every country has its flows not just Peru 🇵🇪 Brazil 🇧🇷 Argentina is a matter of personal choice only and you are right and if you don’t want to live in Peru 🇵🇪 that’s ok others will namaste 🙏