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No for both countries:
Peru:
With a few exceptions (notably some Asian, African and communist countries), visas are not required for travelers entering Peru. Tourists are permitted a 30- to 90-day stay, which is stamped into their passports and onto a tourist card, called a Tarjeta Andina de MigraciΓ³n (Andean Immigration Card), that you must return upon leaving the country. The actual length of stay is determined by the immigration officer at the point of entry.
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Bolivia:
Citizens of most South American and Western European countries can get a tourist card on entry for stays up to 90 days, depending on the nationality.
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I had no problem getting 90 days each on the borders.