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Hello,
My wife and I are looking at several places to "retire" to and panama is on the top of our list. We will be looking to visit the first part of 2015. We are interested in learning more about this great country. We are also interested in meeting up with local businesses, attorneys, etc.. as we are wanting to look at potentially starting a business when we move. I have ran several technology businesses including a wireless ISP, as well as, running a business networking group. I currently am pursing my PhD in business administration (as I would eventually love to teach when I finally retire)and work for a large fortune 50 financial company as the cloud development team lead. I would also love to learn about the universities and potential for teaching part or full time.
Thank You,
Jeff
Born @ Gorgas Hospital 55 years ago, I could not wait to get out on my own and move to my mother's home state. I have regretted that move, since. I've had a lot of good experiences in the US. But, I have always considered Panama my home. For the last 10 years there, I haunted the jungles as a self-proclaimed naturalist, botanist, entomologist, herpetologist, biologist, anthropologist and archaeologist. In other words, I was fascinated by everything natural about Panama including its people, flora and fauna.
I am living and working towards the day when I can retire and move back to Panama. I am thinking somewhere in the Las Tablas or Chiriquà province. I want to be reasonably close to the ocean.
Thanks
My focus is not on living in the city, but in the interior around David, Boquete or, perhaps, near Pedasi. David and Boquete are relatively close to Costa Rica, with Boquete getting into the mountains. So, Boquete can range from slightly cooler than Panama City, to quite a bit cooler, depending on the altitude you are at. The rent out in that area also seems to be cheaper than in Panama City.
I live in Panama city, willingly I answer your questions and help you find the home of your dreams.
I speak french and Spanish perfectly, but my English is not very good! but between people of Willingness we arrive at understanding
A very soon
I am a landowner and residente permanents in Panama.
I love Panama and am glad I made the choice to come here.
I AM ITALIAN AND 54 YEARS OLD.
ACTUALLY I LIVE IN REPUBBLIC OF SAN MARINO, I HAVE DOUBLE CITIZEN ITALIAN AND SAMMARIN.
I HAVE BEEN A GOOD TOP MANAGER FOR IMPORTANT BANKING AND FINANCE GROUP.
NOW, I AM PLANNING TO GO IN PANAMA FOR LIVING A NEW LIFE.
COULD YOU HELP ME INDICATE TO ME SOME INSTITUTE OF CREDIT OPERATING IN PANAMA, IN THIS WAY I WILL BE ABLE TO SEND ITS MY CURRICULUM VITAE AND OFFER MY CANDIDATURE.
THANKS AND BEST REGARDS.

I am sure you will find info to this link
Friendly
I hope you enjoy the paintings.
I am a retired Psychotherapist from Tennessee. I have been retired for two years now. My wife and I now live in Boguete, Panama and we love it here. Boquete is a small town on the Caldera River, in the green mountain highlands of Panama, in western-most Chiriquà Province, about 60 kilometres (37 mi). from the border with Costa Rica. Boguete is also near to Volcan Baru, the highest point in Panama at 3,475 metres (11,460 feet). Because of its altitude, some 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) above sea level, its climate is cooler than that of the lowlands. My wife and I recently move into a newly constructed house that was just completed on August 15, 2014. The house is located in a new sub-division in Alto Boquete, which is situated about 2 miles away from the main road at the foot of a small mountain and near a small river and aqua duct. This sub-division is so new that construction of additional houses is still in progress. My wife and I are so pleased and amazed at the low cost of, not only the house, but also utilities, transportation, food, and clothing. If you are anything like my wife, and love to shop, David is only 35 kilometres (22 mi) away from Boquete, with a 4 lane highway connecting the two cities. The bus ride from Boquete to David cost only $1.75usd. David is the second largest city and the third city in importance in Panama. In David, you will find MALL CHIRIQUI and other shopping venues which are the equivalents to Target, Home Depot, Best Buy, and several other stores of the USA. Also in David, you will find the International Airport Enrique Malek, several rent-a-car companies, good hotels, excellent restaurants, theatres, discoteques, bars, and casinos. When not on occasional shopping trips to David, my wife and I enjoy the peace, quite, and much slower pace of life in Boquete. Well Sammi, I have attempted to give you a very brief overview of Boquete from the prospective of someone who retired from the same profession as you and Alex. I hope this has been helpful, but to really get a real and true sense of the country, a visit to see for yourself is required. My wife and I love this country, its culture, customs, food, and people. We especially love Boquete, which provides us with a quite, relaxing, peaceful, and beautiful environment, but also all the necessities of life that we need to live and enjoy a very comfortable lifestyle at a fraction of the cost of the equivalent lifestyle in the USA, Europe, or Canada. Although, I do not foresee ever leaving Panama to live somewhere else, I do recognize that Panama is not for everyone. The language, culture, customs, foods, and rhythms of life are very different from what one is accustomed to in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and other parts of the world. However, that in itself makes Panama so appealing to me and many others who have found this place to be the ideal corner of the world to live out our dreams. Sammi, the only other thing that I would share with you at this time is to seek out a truthful, honest, professional, and ethical attorney to handle your visa processing and other legal matters. I conducted two years of research and comparisons with other countries before I made my final decision to retire and relocate to Panama. Because the legal environment, just as all other aspects of this country are different from other countries, it is important to find an attorney who is not out to take advantage of your lack of knowledge of the processes and cost of services. Over the two years, while interviewing dozens of attorneys and requiring detailed breakdowns of their fees and cost of services, I found that there are a wide spectrum of charges for the same exact services from each attorney. They ranged from very expensive, to expensive, to moderate, to reasonable, but what I found to be most troubling was that all with the exception of one, doubled, tripled, and in some cases, quadrupled, the cost of the processing charges that are assessed by the different governmental agencies that must examine the documents that you provide for the issue of visas and other credentials that you must have to reside in this country. Luckily, through persistence and patients, I found an attorney who now handles all my legal matters in Panama, because by comparison, I found that she was not only very reasonable in cost, but I also found her to be very knowledgeable, professional, ethical, and most importantly, very candied and honest. I also get great comfort by knowing that her office is located only 22 miles away in the neighboring city of David. There is one more thing that I wish for you to be knowledgeable about. Be careful also of the various people who you will meet on internet websites and the websites themselves, who will be very happy to share with you the tidbits of knowledge that they have discovered and gained from their trials and errors over the many years that they have lived here in Panama. These people always seem to want to share this information with you for a fee. However, as a former member of the helping profession as you and Alex are, I do not believe that neighbor helping neighbor should be for monetary gain. It is impossible for me to tell you how many people, both expats and Panamanians, who have assisted me and my wife as we oriented and adjusted ourselves to this vast, beautiful, and wonderful country without asking for a dime. In my opinion, that is as it should be - neighbor helping neighbor, and neighbors helping the stranger and new comer at the gate is the right thing to do. Well Sammi, I know that this is a lot to take in at one time, but I hope that it will be helpful as you and Alex consider making Panama your retirement destination. If you have other questions that I may be able assist you with, please feel free to ask. If I do not know the answer, I will ask one of the many expats or native citizens that I have access to on a daily basis simply from living here in this wonderful place.
i am trying to view your paintings?
Thanks for your precious contributions so far!
> alecor: Kindly do not wite in high caps as it is considered as shouting on the forum. I invite you also to post an in the section jobs in Panama.
All the best
Olivier
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we love it. when are you planning in coming? We have contimplated driving down to pa, through Yama, but a little scared, lol. ?
please I would like to live and work in Panama because I love it and I want to change my life.
I am 53 yeras old, expert of banking and finance.
I have been Top manager for five important italian and international bank.
Please, if you can, help me about information and how to make.
Friendly.
Alessandro
It's a very daunting move for me so any assistance would be greatly appreciated as I've pretty much been living out of suite cases,for 2 months wheel I search for "my Happy Place" why I hope could be Panama City.....
Ps. Please tell me the women on Casco are amazing....lol
Hunter Bourne
do not hesitate if you have any specific questions
except on Women in Casco Viejo, hahaha
We are both athletes-I am a runner and my boyfriend is a distance cyclist, so we want to be in an area where we can exercise outside daily. We both eat raw and fish, so we would like to rent a place near grocery stores.
Ideally, we would like to rent a small casita for $500-800/month. We would also be interested in staying in a number of different towns during the 5 months we are in Panama.
I should mention that we do not speak Spanish, and are willing to learn. We like simplicity, ease and nature wherever we move to. The places I have researched are Gorgona, Boquete, Panama City. We welcome any and all ideas of ways to structure our stay. Thank you for your time and attention!!!
Murray and Barbara
My chef partner and I are exploring restaurant opportunities in Panama and will be visiting pty next month to assess the scene and potentially tee up a pop up resto in January. High end, Multi course (chef trained at The French Laundry). Is there interest in this and any thoughts on how to promote it would be great.Â
Thanks!
Janet

My name is Kevin. I am from New York and I have been living in Panama City for 5 months now. I'm am working in real estate for House Hunters Panama in Trump Ocean Club.
I am looking to make new friends and meet people that I can network with. I am a friendly guy, feel free to ask me anything.
- Kevin
I actually just moved here and am looking for a monthly apartment. I spent 15 years in commercial real estate in California and am basically flying by the seat of my pants here in Panama. As you've been here 5 months, maybe you could give me some advice and guidance?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
Sounds like alot so and any suggestions would really help.
This is a exploratory trip as I am retiring in 2 years and thinking on Panama for 3 to 4 months a year.
Go Hawks!
Lee & Laurie
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