Niko's+Feature+Article+on+Peruvian+Immigration+12

Peru is the 3rd biggest country in the __South America__, but alot of Peruvians are in need of money so they move to a different country from Peru. Manfred V. emigrated from Peru to The U.S. His uncle called from Miami and asked him to, he was excited, but he was going to miss his family. He went on a plane in the, Febuary of 1998, to a place called Chihuahua, then he stayed at a hotel. He met 28 other guys in the room it was like an oven, they were going to the U.S. They walked 20 miles a day. He had to hide in the day time and walk in the shadows of night. He was close to the U.S. Once he fell in a ditch full of mud but his friend helped him out he got to Miami illegally from Peru, but he got a work Visa from his uncle and had a better life. Peruvians come to North America, South America, and Australia. In North America, they mostly went to California,U.S After the 1940's, but people couldn't go that often, but then the peruvians started coming to the East Coast of North America.In South America, most of the countries are poor too, but sometimes they still go.In Australia,they don't really come, because it's pretty far away.55% of People are living below the poverty level in Peru, according to New York Times. Peruvians and tourists need certain items to come and/or leave.Passports, immigration cards from Peru, if your just visiting you can stay upto 90 days,you want a vaccination against Yellow Fever to come to Peru, You might want to get Medical Insurance.There is 42,000 immigrants from Peru, it may seem like alot, but it is very small. the reason they move is for money, but it's worth coming even if it's illegally.Learn more about Peru, today!

Don't forget to cover different perspectives (for instance, a different perspective about Peruvians leaving Peru and coming to US). Also, you will need to describe the impacts of the Peruvian immigration. Also, can you explain a little more about why Peruvians are leaving? Use the phrase, "According to..."