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  1. Italian Peruvians ( Italian: italo-peruviani; Spanish: ítalo-peruanos) are Peruvian -born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors were Italians who emigrated to Peru during the Italian diaspora, or Italian-born people in Peru. Among European Peruvians, Italians were the second largest group of immigrants to ...

  2. Pode: partilhar – copiar, distribuir e transmitir a obra; recombinar – criar obras derivadas; De acordo com as seguintes condições: atribuição – Tem de fazer a devida atribuição da autoria, fornecer uma hiperligação para a licença e indicar se foram feitas alterações.

  3. S/ 120.90 (33 USD approx.) for 10-year passport. (Starting May 7, 2024) A Peruvian passport ( Spanish: Pasaporte peruano) is a travel document issued to citizens of Peru with the purpose of identification and to travel outside the country. It is issued by the Superintendencia Nacional de Migraciones, the Peruvian immigration and naturalization ...

  4. British people. Peruvians in the United Kingdom or Peruvian Britons ( Spanish: Peruanos en el Reino Unido) are Peruvian immigrants to the United Kingdom, who form part of the larger Latin American community in the UK. In 2001, the number of Peruvian-born immigrants was the sixth largest amongst all Latin American immigrants to the UK.

  5. British Peruvians are Peruvians of British descent. The phrase may refer to someone born in Peru of British descent. Among European Peruvians , the British were the fifth largest group of immigrants to settle in the country after the Spanish, Germans, Italians, the Swiss or/and the French.

  6. Os passaportes peruano são de cor borgonha, com o brasão de armas do Peru estampada na capa. As palavras "COMUNIDAD ANDINA" (Comunidade andina, em português) e "REPÚBLICA DEL PERÚ" (República do Peru, em português) estão inscritos acima do brasão de armas. Abaixo do brasão de armas, as palavras "PASAPORTE" e "PASSPORT" são visíveis.

  7. Chinese Peruvians, also known as tusán (a loanword from Chinese: 土生; pinyin: tǔ shēng; Jyutping: tou2 saang1; lit. 'local born'), are Peruvian citizens whose ancestors came from China. Due to acculturation, most third and fourth generation Chinese Peruvians do not speak the language of their Asian ancestors.