No! This is the single biggest advantage of our eSIM. Peru has a strict law that requires tourists to register their phone's IMEI with their passport for a local SIM. Cellesim eSIMs are roaming-based, which classifies you as a "tourist" and makes you exempt from this entire bureaucratic process. You can buy online and connect instantly without any registration or fear of your phone being blocked.
Do I need to register my phone's IMEI to use this eSIM in Peru?
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