If you are planning a trip to peru, and are wondering if you need a visa to come, this article contains information about visas and how long you can stay.
Citizens of many countries do not need a visa to come to Peru. Citizens of Canada, the U.S., most European countires, Australia, Russia, South Africa, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, and most other South American countries do not need a visa for up to 183 days. (although 183 days are not always granted).
If a person is required to get a visa to enter Peru, they can apply at the Peruvian embassy or consulate in their place of residence. It is usually not difficult to obtain one.
If a person stays after their visa expires, they are normally required to pay a fine of 1 U.S. dollar for every day they have overstayed. You should carry your Passport with you when you are in Peru, since it is your only identification document.