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Peruvian national team: How long would it take Oliver Sonne to obtain his DNI to play for Peru

Oliver Sonne He is nowhere near obtaining Peruvian citizenship and thus representing the country where his maternal grandmother was born. In fact, the coach of the Peruvian team, Juan Reynosovisited him a few months ago in Denmark to show him his interest in calling him up at some point.

In these days it was learned that the full-back would be getting everything ready to have a Peruvian ID. Last Tuesday, his mother managed to obtain her national identity card, so the procedures would be in the final stage.

However, the fan wonders how long it will take or what the next steps are. In this context, the director of RENIEC Registry Services, Juan Carlos Castro, gave some details.

“Through her grandmother, who is Peruvian, she processed her DNI since April and received it in June. That marked the beginning for the player to also have it, after his mother. He is the son of a Peruvian and born abroad. The birth certificate is issued first and then the DNI.he noted in an interview with RPP Noticias.

“In the deadlines that we have established, in what they are Extraordinary registration procedures last 30 business days (maximum), as long as all requirements are met. “Everything so that the Consulate sends us the information,” he added.

In response to this response, Castro also indicated that “the procedures are for all citizens who want nationality and there is no type of exception. “Everything depends on whether the requirements are met and it would take time if there are any observations.”

What they hope in the Peruvian Football Federation is that Sonne can obtain his documentation as soon as possible with a view to the October Qualifying duels against Chile (12 in Santiago) and Argentina (17 against Argentina in Lima).

Source: Elcomercio

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