Help for those looking to relocate or retire to Panama
聽 聽 * 20% discount fees for medical doctors
聽 聽 * 15% for dentist fees.
聽 聽 * 15% for optometric examinations.
20% discount on any professional services utilized in Panama.
20% discount for all prosthetic devices.
50% discount on the price of a Panama passport.
25% discount on your electric bill up to 600KW's and then the discount is gone if the usage is over this figure.
25% discount to the basic residential phone service charges when the phone (one phone only)is registered in the name of the Pensionado
25% discount on primary residential water bill if the bill is in the name of the Pensionado and the monthly bill does not exceed $30.00
Panama retirement is the best thing that ever happened to my husband and I and I wish everyone could get the chance to visit this wonderful country and experience it first hand.
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We are getting a little tired of Arizona and are thinking about re-locating to Panama for a) Six or so months a year or b) Permanent relocation.
I lived and worked in Spain during the early seventies so have some idea of the "Manana" mentality- by reports Panama seems remarkably similar if a lot more advanced.
We are considering coming down for about ten days or two weeks sometime in November/December or March of next year to have a look around and decide if it is for us. Probably will come this year if we can. Seems the cost of living is in our favor for once.
Could you kindly suggest a good place to look for property near or by the Ocean? Can we get anything decent for around $100-$150,000?? Two bedroom Condo or house if possible.
Lastly, can you recommend a decent mid price hotel to stay during our visit that is not too far from the sights of Panama City?
It would seem driving there is a bit of an adventure- very similar to Spain. Is it best to rent a car or just use local taxis??
Your help would be gratefully appreciated.
Looking forward to hearing.
Sincerely, Graham & Wyn Wood.
We'd like to house sit or boat sit while we explore our options. First we'll start with some language immersion program. Can you recommend any of the above resources or give referrals?
I am thinking to retire overthere too.
I am German living in the U.S. right now.I am single.
Can you tellme if I could live on a monthly budget from about 1100-1300 Dollar ? I would like to rent an apartment maybe 2 bedrooms. And maybe not too far from the ocean.
Do you have any advice where I should look for or should I do this when I am already in Panama.
Thank you so much for your time
Elvira
my email-adress-聽 聽 riffadelli@yahoo.com
areas of Panama City for $80,000 and live well on $1,200 per month.
Panama was the winner for six years in a row of International Living magazine聮s Annual Global Retirement Index. Modern Maturity, Conde Nast Traveler, AARP
Magazine and MSN.com all praised Panama as the best place to retire. The New York Times recently compared Boquete, Panama to California聮s famed Napa Valley.
British researchers have released a survey called the 聯Happy Planet Index聰. Designed to measure life satisfaction, life expectancy and ecological footprint,
Panama ranked fifth in the world. (For comparison, the U.S. came in at #150, and the U.K. at #108!)
Panama has one of the lowest costs of living in all Central and South America. Honduras is cheaper but there is no infrastructure for medical, phones, internet etc. Belize isn't so cheap and has little infrastructure. Costa Rica is not really cheaper and has a serious crime problem plus there are no longer benefits for Expats and you would have to pay income tax on your offshore income like retirement, social security etc in Costa Rica. Mexico has a serious crime problem with drug gangs executing mayors and police chiefs their first day in office and kidnappings are common. It is debatable if Mexico is cheaper than Panama but they do tax offshore income in Mexico so it is probably more expensive for this reason alone and the crime situation makes it hazardous. I am sure you could find some safe areas in rural Mexico but then you have no infrastructure like internet, phones, cell phones, good highways, medical, good water, etc. So that brings us back to Panama which is the only country that seems to have it all - no taxes on offshore income, extremely low crime (lowest crime rate in Latin America), great food (not good, great), very good internet at USA prices, good phones, good cell phones, cable and satellite TV, friendly people, the ability to buy just about anything you can buy in the USA probably for the same price or less, many consumer goods at a fraction of the USA prices, nice climate, 2.5 hours by plane to Miami and so forth.
Alexander Castrell贸n
Watch out with real estate brokers, especially those that say that Panama is the last remaining paradise on earth !
Join Yahoo groups on Panama and ask opinions of people who have been around.聽 Come down for a few months and get a feel of Panama before you make ANY purchase .
Do your homework. And start learning Spanish!
panamathor wrote:Kelly's message sounds like spam to me.聽 There's an obvious commercial interests here.
yes indeed -> I moderate the message
Also - does anyone know how many days one must physically be in Panama to qualify for residency.
Thanks Ben
panamathor wrote:Kelly's message sounds like spam to me.聽 There's an obvious commercial interests here.聽
Watch out with real estate brokers, especially those that say that Panama is the last remaining paradise on earth !
Join Yahoo groups on Panama and ask opinions of people who have been around.聽 Come down for a few months and get a feel of Panama before you make ANY purchase .
Do your homework. And start learning Spanish!
you right !!!
be carefull
a lot scam around
Thank you for your time,
Erica
I am retired, 60 yrs old but still have very small children. I live in Spain, coming from Holland. Of course we love to live in Panama. We visited three times and will come back to further research the best place to live from April 8-13. For my 6 yr old daughter (speaks perfect English & Spanish) we need a good school. We are also looking to have some work or business or anything worth while doing. I am an optometrist, my wife a writer with computer experience. To leave Europe has advantages and dis- advantages. For my daughter a (substitute) grandfather & mother is important. She is very social. We leave people behind and need new friends. People helping us to find our way is important as well. aco
We are looking forward to your response.
Greetings
Albert
Albert
The best option to do research is find the 大咖福利影院s on this website, on their own blogs (google: panama blogs) and by even coming down here and spending some time and learning the area, the people and more. We not only have two children, but we have been living here for 4 years and want to live out our days here.
It just so happens we work here as well.
The pluses of Panama are many - lots of opportunities, inexpensive living, great people, relaxing pace of life and of course great beaches and mountains.
Find people that are living in Panama and ask them personally.
That is your best bet!
disfrutalo!
Having said all that there are some great people, and experience to be had in Panama...it has many positives going for it also. Visit and talk to the expats in Panama City, Chiriqui, El Valle, Coronado, and don't walk in Casco Viejo, or Chorillo at night!聽 聽Buena Suerte!
Panama offer many opportunities for Expat, the best way to know them is visiting the country, see wich are you would like to live and see what it offer to you (job,house, school,enterteiment, security) also to know the law and rules of imigration is important, so you can consult a lawyer that help you to get a idea of what you can do.
thanks
My husband and I are looking to relocate to a less expensive area and Panama seems very attractive. We love the beach and would like to be somewhere close to the ocean. I'm kind of at a loss as to where to begin. Azuero looks very attracive but most of what I have read doesn't give me any indication of living quarters, or anything else. Do you know where I can go for further information? We are planning a trip down in March, 2011 and will probably spend several days in the city and then venture out. Any suggestions?聽 Thanks so much!
聽 聽 聽My wife and I are trying to retire in late 2010 or early 'll.聽 I selected Panama because that is what my wife liked best.聽 We have read some of your kind information in other pubs.聽 We would like to devote up to a year traveling and visiting Central and South America (including Mexico) to see what might be best for us.聽
聽 聽 聽We have visited Mexico, Benin, Peru together.聽 My wife has visited Nicuaragua, Bahamas and India and I hve visited Albania, Argentina and Chile during our professional carreer.
聽 聽 聽My wife has had a short course in English Second Language and is quite interested in interacting witht he local population, but feels we should start with an expat community because of my health issues. She is an avid photographer, but not professional.
聽 聽 聽I would like to do some writing about Expats using sweat equity in their real estate dealings to gain, savings, location or profits in, say, rental or business acquisitions.聽
聽 聽 聽I hope to meet some expats who have already working on projects or may have actually completed them while we are still in the US.
聽 聽 Thanks,聽 聽MK
Has anyone started a small business in Panama?聽 Be interested in the steps needed.聽 Not too ambitous but would want to suplement savings.
Willing to work with others and share ideas.
George A (eh?) Canadian
I am starting to look in Panama and would like as much information as you are willing to share.
I am 58 and will move by myself.聽 How is it there for single women.聽 I am a real estate developer
here in Houston and would like to continue to do so there.聽 I am very active and want to
establish myself in some business there.
Did you take any of the seminiars for relocation?聽 How do I find the right real estate people to
help me?
How long did you take to make the move?
How bad is the raining season?
Thanks, Abba
My husband and I have been living in Seattle for 13 years and moved from the east coast. We are hoping to retire to Panama but the biggest concern is health insurance. As far as I can tell, if you're over 62 (we've got a ways to go for that but close), it's impossible to get medical insurance, especially for any pre-existing conditions, etc. Does anyone know how all these retired expats in Panama are really surviving unless they're rich enough to afford out-of-pocket costs? I have yet to hear any encouraging news. Thanks!
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