Talk:Peru/@comment-24682153-20160410164527/@comment-26674008-20160410211007

I think this makes more sense now. To have a broad rule banning foreigners would be extreme. But I understand why everyone is confused. You might have to bring a copy of the network's rules and the law when you buy a SIM card. As I'm sure some people won't be aware.

Seems when you apply for a Peru visa, fingerprint is taken. So somehow it's possible this biometric system applies as well(or will apply some day if the systems are not combined today). For those nationals on "visa waiver", actually you get some different kind of visa on arrival, the "Tarjeta Andina de Migracion" which I wonder if people are also supposed to be fingerprinted at the border (but I don't think happens frequently)