New members of the Panama forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018
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KZ...
I am French, single and currently living in Paris. I am thinking about leaving the aggressive and unhealthy urban environment, and relocating to Panama to enjoy its life style, surrounded by great nature. I am planning visits in Panama to see how it is really like. At the moment, it seems to me that cool places like Boquete or El Valle de Ant贸n would suit me. I am mainly worried about my professional activities there, because I am an engineer in the middle of my career (so not in the typical retirement plans) and would like to run one or two startups related to engineering activities, which seems to be incompatible with the Friendly Nations Visa. Anyway, I hope to find a way, and I might later ask advice in this forum about that.
By the way: thank you for all your inputs in the different topics on this forum. They are really helpful!
We are considering retiring to Panama to escape high cost of living in Kelowna, BC.
Many questions and would like to make contact with folks that tell us the real story and not the investment marketing chatter.
Not sure where we would like to locate so any feedback is appreciated.
Look forward to chatting.
Jerry
I am married with no kids.
Looking forward to learn and get sustancial information about the friendly country Visa and possibilities to make it real. I mean, trying to make a business I can conduct between Panama and Argentina.
Cheers!!!
My name is George and this is the first time I will be leaving the Continent of Africa for good. A little about me and my Family is that we were born and raised in Zimbabwe, we had to leave there and our home due to Political turmoil. We moved to South Africa because we love Africa, now it has come that we will have to move again and give up our home. We have thought about it and have decided to move to Panama but we have no idea how to go about it and we don't have a huge Bank balance either, so any ideas from you guys will help us out alot. I have gone onto a Panama job website and I have started looking for work, my Wife and My Daughter have completed a course with TEFL and they are looking into moving from her side, so we are looking just not getting very far at the moment.
Anyway, great to meet you guys and maybe will meet in person one day soon.
We homeschool our children and enjoy daily life around here. We have been here a little more than a year. We imported a dog when we came, bought property, brought a container...we are happy to answer any questions one might have about moving here.I don't have my round-trip airfare purchased yet; but, if I fly into Panama and the arrival is in or near Panama City, how do I manage the trip up to Boquete?
And, maybe most importantly, what questions should I be asking that I am too ignorant to know to ask?
Thanks, in advance
Robert
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If you take the bus to David, have a ride arranged from the Panama City airport to the bus station. When the bus arrives in David, you can catch the bus to Boquete (I think the last one leaves at 7pm) or stay at a nearby hotel and catch a bus the next morning.
I live in David. When you decide what you want to do let me know and I can recommend drivers or maybe help with other details. On your first trip I鈥檇 recommend flying to David. The bus is 7-8 hours, but you do get to see the country along the way.
Because the flights seem to arrive in Panama very late, will I have to wait until daytime to get a flight on Copa to David?聽 And, if so, are there Hostels near the international airport?聽 I'm a low-income senior so expensive hotels are beyond my means.聽 I hiked the Appalachian Trail and got very familiar with staying in Hostels.
Your help is incredibly helpful.聽 I hope to find a way to show my appreciation.
Best regards,
Robert
I like hostels too, but the one near the airport is too uncomfortable, IMO. See if this link works. The Riande is a nice hotel with a shuttle, breakfast, etc but much more affordable through this link.
Or just look for Riande Aeropuerto Hotel Casino on amoma.com its maybe $20 more than the hostel and well worth it, IMO.
You need to get to Panama City, then David, then Boquete. Sounds simple, huh? LOL seriously it can be done. Happy to help. We have all been helped and pay it forward after we get settled.
The democratic security offered in Panama is incredible, making it my family's top choice.
Currently i have contacted some of the lawyers mentioned in your blog.... THANKYOU!
I might want to find the best bargain for a hotel... maybe airbnb for my next visit...
Godspeed.
I just wanted to say hi and thank everyone in advance for their participation in this forum. We currently reside in the US but have dreamed of moving abroad for many years. We have always enjoyed Costa Rica (been there 6 times in different location each time) so much but I'm finding its nearly impossible to get medical insurance of almost any type. Upon further looking, I noticed that Panama accepts Tricare for Life in many locations. Seeing I am retired from the military i would certainly like to take advantage of that if possible. We plan on visiting there in Oct for a few weeks to just check things out.
I look forward to anyone thoughts on retirement in Panama. We are looking at next year and see no reasons for further delays.
Thanks again,
chuck
We r Loreta & Florin,59, want to check out Panama for 1 year, close to the sea.Currently聽 聽we live in Alberta.Please advice us about budget, housing , areas, health care etc.
Thank You in advance,
Hope to get heaps of information here.
We will do a tour, i would love to live on the coast, but heard that is better in the cir ties like David or Bouquet .So please, if u have time聽 v give us some advice.
Thank You in advance,
We are very happy in David. My blog is the 4th one down, the Panama Adventure. Quite a few of these people are no longer here but if the blogs are up they still have a lot of good info.
Panama City and eastern Panama
聽 Panama City
聽 Panama City
聽 David
聽 David
聽 David
聽 Chiriqui (Boquer贸n)
Boquete
聽 Boquete
聽 Boquete
聽 Gorgona
聽 Pedasi
聽 Pedasi
Pedasi
Panama City
聽 Panama City, and general info for expats.
聽 Chame and Coronado area
聽 travels all over Panama
聽 A peace corp volunteer in the Cormaca
聽 Puerto Armuelles & info for expats
Resource section on residency visas and living in Panama
Anyway will study the blogs provided and talk further if u available, thx a lot for now for the feedback.
Best Regards,
Florin
Thank U in advance!
Florin
Otherwise i do not have anything against paying for the valuable info, as will save me time and hassle later.
But I will study carefully the blogs sent, and after that will get back to u.
Thanks, again,
Best Regards,
Florin
I am a 50-year old female looking to relocate from South Africa.
I am interested in Panama because it has the advantage of offering the Friendly Nations visa, which makes getting residency there simpler than most places.
The one thing that does concern me is the humidity which appears to be country-wide.. From what I've read, even the cooler places in the mountains are still very humid so while it may not feel as hot, it still has effects聽 - mould, in particular!
I am used to lots of sunshine but not so much humidity so if someone can suggest an area to consider I'd appreciate it!聽
@kristc99 - you live in David which according to Worldweatheronline has lower humidity - but from various other places I've read it is one of the hottest (if not THE hottest) places in Panama - your comments please?
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