Voucher of 800 soles for tourist guides: when does the payment start and how do I know if it corresponds to me?

Voucher of 800 soles for tourist guides: when does the payment start and how do I know if it corresponds to me?

The government of Dina Boluarte approved a new subsidy aimed at the tourism sector. How do I know if I am a beneficiary? Read the next note.

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The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) approved the delivery of a new S/800 voucher, which is intended for workers in the tourism sector. To find out if you are a beneficiary of this subsidyas well as the method of payment and the dates, keep reading these lines and take note!

Before continuing, remember that The Republic He has produced a series of articles on the subsidies granted by the State. You just have to click on this link to find out all the details about the BONDS in Peru.

When does the payment of the new S/800 Bonus start?

According to Emergency Decree 029-2023the new S/800 Bonus is valid for delivery until December 31, 2023. However, until the closing of this edition, there is no start date for the delivery of the subsidy aimed at tour guides.

Who is the new S/800 Bonus for?

In accordance with the provisions of the Mincetur, this new S/800 Bonus is aimed at Tourism graduates who work in the field of tourist guidance and as artisans nationwide. The delivery of the subsidy aims to promote the economic recovery of the tourism sector. This area has been hard hit by social conflicts and the phenomenon of El Niño Costero.

What requirements must I have to collect the new S/800 Bonus?

Licensed tour guides must meet the following requirements established by the State:

  • Have current and valid records as of December 31, 2022 before the Regional Directorate of Foreign Trade and Tourism or the one that does its times in the regional government.
  • They must not be beneficiaries of other economic subsidies or other social programs. Nor should they be registered as dependent workers in the Monthly Payroll (Plame).

Source: Larepublica

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