Bottom Line Up Front
Today’s verdict: Peru formally proclaims Keiko Fujimori president-elect today, its first elected woman leader, as the World Cup’s Round of 32 closes tonight with Argentina and Colombia in action and Colombia’s cabinet gains a third minister.
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Peru’s proclamation. The electoral board proclaims Keiko Fujimori president-elect today, formally confirming her narrow win. Nothing changes for residents before the July 28 handover.
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Argentina and Colombia close the group round. Both play their final Round-of-32 ties tonight, the last regional matches before the last 16. Winners advance to Tuesday’s knockouts.
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Colombia’s cabinet grows. President-elect De la Espriella has now named a third minister, and the incoming team asked the outgoing government to shelve a planned tax reform. Nothing changes before the August 7 inauguration.
What changed since yesterdayPeru’s election reaches its formal close today with Fujimori’s proclamation, making her the country’s first elected woman president. The World Cup’s first knockout round ends tonight, and Colombia’s handover talks are under way.
Good morning. Your LatAm expat nomad daily guide opens on a historic proclamation in Peru, the last night of the World Cup’s opening knockout round, and a growing cabinet in Colombia.
Peru’s electoral board makes Keiko Fujimori’s win official at midday, while Argentina and Colombia play their final group-round ties tonight. Markets open across the region to close the week.
Key Points
Peru’s proclamation today. The board proclaims Keiko Fujimori president-elect, Peru’s first elected woman leader.
Argentina and Colombia tonight. Both play their final Round-of-32 ties; winners reach the last 16.
Colombia’s third minister. De la Espriella named an environment minister; the incoming team wants a tax reform shelved.
Sargassum stays heavy. The Riviera Maya’s record season leaves only a handful of fully clear beaches.
Peru handover July 28. Nothing changes for residents before then; watch for protests in Lima.
FX holds. The Colombian peso stayed firm; rates below are the latest values.
00Status Changes Since Yesterday
Story
Yesterday
Today
Next
Peru election
Proclamation set for Friday
Fujimori proclaimed president-elect
Credentials Jul 15; handover Jul 28
World Cup (LatAm)
Mexico v England set
Argentina & Colombia close R32 tonight
Last 16 from Saturday
Colombia transition
Empalme talks began
Third minister named; tax-reform request
More names; inauguration Aug 7
Riviera Maya sargassum
Record ~73,000 t
2026 projection up to 119,000 t
Aug–Oct peak
Argentina dollar
Near 2026 highs
Steady
June CPI on July 14
01Visas & Residency
Where
What changed
What it means for you
Peru
The electoral board proclaims Keiko Fujimori president-elect today, with credentials July 15 and the handover July 28. The digital-nomad permit still cannot be filed.
Nothing changes before the handover; expect possible protests in central Lima.
Colombia
The incoming government named a third minister and asked the outgoing administration to shelve a planned tax reform. No rule changes take effect before the August 7 inauguration.
Watch the cabinet and tax signals; nothing changes for residents yet.
Mexico
The 2026 fees roughly doubled and a May reform tightened work-visa paperwork, while the permanent-residency shortcut stays closed to non-retirees. Income floors also rose.
If moving on sponsorship, budget more time and higher fees; nomads on the solvency route are unaffected.
Uruguay
The 12% tax on foreign capital income is live, with the first payments due this month. A reduced 8% rate can apply where a local custodian intermediates.
If you became a tax resident in 2026, confirm your withholding and election with an accountant.
Chile
A signed “Plan Retorno” decree offers returning Chileans a one-time benefit, with the portal expected in July. Foreign residents with regular papers are unaffected.
No action unless you are a returning national; watch for the portal to open.
02Cost of Living & Money
These are the most recent rates against the dollar, with markets set to close the week today. The Colombian peso held firm after its finance-minister rally, while the Brazilian real stayed on the soft side.
Currency
Per US$
Read
Brazilian real
5.21
soft
Mexican peso
17.53
little changed
Colombian peso
3,368
firm
Chilean peso
924
flat
Peruvian sol
3.42
steady
Argentine peso
1,489
near its 2026 high
Uruguayan peso
40.12
firm
Argentina’s parallel dollar barely moved, with the blue near 1,515 and the gap to the official rate around 3 percent. June inflation, due July 14, is expected near 1.8 to 1.9 percent, potentially the first sub-2% reading since last August.
Apartment-hunting season runs all winter, so here is the rent check across all 13 hubs — a furnished one-bedroom in the neighbourhoods expats actually pick.
City
Furnished 1-BR
Comfortable month
Mexico City
US$800–1,500 (Roma Norte)
US$1,800–3,500
Playa del Carmen
US$900–1,400 near the beach
US$1,700–3,600
Mérida
US$500–800, bills often in
US$1,100–1,500
Oaxaca
US$400–750
US$1,600–2,400
Medellín
US$500–1,200 (El Poblado)
US$1,200–1,800
Bogotá
US$550–1,300 furnished
US$1,200–2,850
Buenos Aires
US$800–1,300 (Palermo)
US$1,500–2,000
São Paulo
US$950–1,900, condo fees in
US$1,800–2,500
Rio de Janeiro
US$690–1,190 (Botafogo)
about US$2,000
Florianópolis
US$700–1,400
US$1,250–2,000
Lima
US$600–900 (Barranco)
US$1,300–1,600
Santiago
US$550–900 (Providencia)
US$1,200–2,000
Montevideo
US$600–1,000 (Pocitos)
US$1,500–2,200
03What’s On
Today (Friday). Argentina play Cape Verde and Colombia meet Ghana in the last of the World Cup’s Round-of-32 ties. In Lima, the opera “Atahualpa” runs at the Teatro Municipal.
This weekend. The last 16 opens Saturday with France against Paraguay, and Brazil meet Norway on Sunday. São Paulo’s Anime Friends reaches its finale.
Next week. Mexico host England at the Azteca on Monday, and Caifanes play Mexico City on Saturday, July 11. São Paulo hosts the WEC endurance race at Interlagos from July 10.
04Art & Culture
São Paulo’s Anime Friends closes this weekend at the Distrito Anhembi, wrapping Latin America’s biggest Asian pop-culture festival. In Lima, the opera “Atahualpa” returns to the Teatro Municipal on Friday and through the week.
Mexico City’s concert month builds toward Caifanes at the Estadio GNP Seguros on July 11. Buenos Aires marks a Charly García tribute over the weekend.
05Food & Coffee
On the Caribbean coast, the sargassum season keeps beach days pointed at the sheltered bays and the cenotes. Inland Yucatán’s cool cenote swims are the reliable summer escape.
In winter São Paulo, the ramen counters of Liberdade are at their seasonal best. Buenos Aires leans into long café lunches as the World Cup fills its bars.
06Community & Safety
Peru. With today’s proclamation, protests are possible around government buildings and Lima’s historic centre. Avoid demonstrations and allow extra time in the Centro.
Riviera Maya. Sargassum is heavy along the open Playa del Carmen and Tulum shoreline, so check the daily seaweed map before a beach day. The clearer water is in Cancún’s sheltered bays and off Isla Mujeres.
Argentina. Buenos Aires is calm, with tonight’s World Cup match the big public draw. Expect busy bars and fan zones around kickoff.
07What to Watch — July 3–9
Fri Jul 3Peru proclaims its president-elect · Argentina v Cape Verde (Miami) · Colombia v Ghana (Kansas City).
Sat Jul 4Last 16 opens: France v Paraguay (Philadelphia) · RÜFÜS DU SOL, Mexico City.
Sun Jul 5Brazil v Norway (New Jersey) · Anime Friends finale, São Paulo.
Mon Jul 6Mexico v England at the Azteca — the last-16 tie.
Wed Jul 9World Cup quarterfinals begin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Peru’s president-elect?
The electoral board proclaims Keiko Fujimori president-elect today, Peru’s first elected woman leader. She takes office on July 28.
Who plays tonight in the World Cup?
Argentina face Cape Verde in Miami and Colombia meet Ghana in Kansas City. Both are the last of the regional Round-of-32 ties.
When is Mexico’s next match?
Mexico host England in the last 16 at the Azteca on Monday, July 6. The quarterfinals begin later in the week.
How is the sargassum on the Riviera Maya?
It remains heavy, with only a handful of beaches fully clear and a record season projected. Check the daily seaweed map before heading out.
What are the latest exchange rates?
The dollar buys roughly 5.21 Brazilian reais, 17.53 Mexican pesos and 3,368 Colombian pesos. The Colombian peso stayed firm.
Connected Coverage
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What a Fujimori presidency means for foreigners
What’s on across Latin America: July 6–12
The Riviera Maya’s record sargassum: where the clean beaches are
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