Digging up old history
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Originally Posted by MotoLara
It took me 5 minutes to 'know' what the correct process to sign contracts and buy a bike/car/house/etc is 'From the Peruvian government: https://www.migraciones.gob.pe/index...-y-estudiante/'
Google is a wonderful thing brother, give it a try
I'm relaxed, I'm not the one breaking the rules in a foreign country.
Buena suerte 
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Not sure why you are digging up the past here?
I am relaxed about it too, as I bought my bike in February 2014, based on information I had from the bike shop, a Notaria, and then Positiva (Google is great if you know where to look - I chose to ask locally rather than online - my bad!), and it is totally legal to ride here - the permiso has short validity so IF I had one then it would no longer be valid.
Breaking "rules"? The only one was buying a bike without the permiso - singular - as I have since checked with the police locally and riding before you receive tarjeta and placas is acceptable as long as you have SOAT, and proof of purchase!
Chill out!
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