Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Business in the country of Peru

Business in the country of Peru?
Question, I was told that to get an legal work done in Peru takes even longer than the states. My friend inherited property from his Grandfather and the land needs to be divided between 4 other cousins, plus the land is occupied by people who simply moved in without asking is this common to happen there if the owner of the building/property isn't there and would this be a lengthy process?
Peru - 2 Answers
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well, your friend is in trouble. First, if your friend is a national, and if there is a will (his grandfather will), there wouldn't be too much trouble to get the land, but, as you say, it is now occupied by other people (they could be renters from his GP, or they may just have moved in), this is where trouble begins, if the land has been left alone or not occupied for the last ten years and the people occupying it have paid the taxes (city taxes), then it is going to be difficult to rescue it, as there is a law that would confer them the land. If that is not the case and those people are just "invaders", then, a trial in court for having the property back can last a few years, I am sorry but that is the real thing.
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Good luck to your friend, he better get a good lawyer and it can take years and lots of money.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

What songs are popular in Peru

What songs are popular in Peru?
For Spanish class, we have to pretend plan a Quince, we get a name, and the place that the person we're planning the party for is virtually from and then we work, my girl is from Peru, so what songs would be could to put on the playlist? Thanks! And please, be specific, not just like anything Pop or something :)
Peru - 3 Answers
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They listen to music from the 80's in Peru. Songs like Eternal Flame by The Bangles.
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Nowadays they listen more electro like house and hardbass but also rock as you know but aint got a clue about some spanishperuvian songs for sweet sixteens
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well, if you mean "party music", there is a lot of variety latin music is very popular in peru. peruvians listen to merengue, salsa, cumbia, etc the most populars are -Niña Bonita - Chino y Nacho -Cuentame - Charanga Habanera -Estoy enamorado - Wisin&Yandel they also listen to electronic music, which is very fashionable now -I Know you want me - Pitbull y Calle Ocho -Pa Panamericano - David Guetta -Alex Gaudino -Black Eyed Peas, Fergie - Getting Over you for the Hora Loca (the hour when everybody gets crazy and jump a lot), they listen to -La Guitarra - Auténticos Decadentes (from Argentina, the most known one) -Los Piratas - Los Auténticos Decadentes remember that people with a more status use to listen to electronic music, slow rock, and pop (in general, what is in) i know it cos' now i'm going to Quince's, and i hear this songs hope it helped and good luck :)

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Will my BlackBerry work in Lima and/or Cusco, Peru.

Will my BlackBerry work in Lima and/or Cusco, Peru.?
I have Cingular service in US. It is a GSM phone.
Peru - 3 Answers
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Check with your carrier first. I was in Lima and Santiago last month and mine did not. You might want to check with your carrier first as I was told my Cingular would work in Santiago but not Lima.
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There is GSM signal in Peru, The Carrier is TIM Peru Ask your Cingular Costumer Service to give you more details or select Peru from the Country list (go to the link). Rates are from $2.29 to $3.49 per minute + Tax For calls placed OR received ***** If you want to be able to call to or from Peru and ANY other Country, check this prepaid link, it is really convenient and inexpensive compared to using your cell phone. click4prepaid. Use the callback feature, it costs $0.07 from Lima to anywhere in the US.
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Don't think so... I live here in Lima... and I never seen somebody using a blackberry here. But ask your provider if you can use it here... may be they can give you a international roaming service...

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Should i bring my fianceee to american now

Should i bring my fianceee to american now?
My fiancee is 30 and she has a MBA. she has a decent job in her country (peru) but she does not speak any english. she has had this job for 10 years and it is not easy to find good work in peru. should i bring her to the usa now or have her study english first? we will marry in peru in febuary and our relationship is very secure what should i do
Packing & Preparation - 11 Answers
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why is she marrying a jabroni like you?
2 :
She should stay there. If she came to USA her degree would not be worth anything. Foreign degrees don't count here.
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If you want her to have a job here, she should learn English first. It will be hard for her to get a decent job anywhere without knowing at least remedial english. However if you can support her here while she learns English until she can get a job, then by all means bring her here so you two can enjoy each other's company.
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you should move down there b/c obama is president and this country is going to explode.
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if u really want to be with her GO TO PERU! and then come back with her....
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why don't you move to peru instead. I bet that's a much nicer country to live in :)
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Does America always have to be the place to go to...?
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You should bring her now, she can take ESL classes.
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if i was your fiancee id like to learn some basic english before we go there.. i'll be alienated with all those english people surrounding me if i wont even learn the basics. it will be hard for her to cope up and go with the flow if you would rush her to go there. the best thing to do is to consult her so that you'll know her opinion about it and it will help you a lot in making this decision,
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How can she have a MBA without speaking any English? Most of Peru is a pit so I say bring her here. if she is everything you say she is should learn easily
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In the south western states she can get a job with only Spanish. But it will be a dead end job. She will have to learn English is a hurry to advance in her career. However, she will learn English faster here than in Peru.