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Panama Residency Laws

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Written by Matt   
Thursday, 02 March 2006 10:41
In Panama you can gain legal residency in several different ways. Panama's laws are perhaps the most friendly in all of Central and Latin America because of the country's interest in attracting retirees and investors.

Here are a few types of residency visas that you can obtain:

- Export Processing Zone Investor: this visa requires that you invest $250,000 or more in Fort Davis or one of the country's other export processing zones.

- Small Investor: this visa requires you to invest $10,000 or more in a small business in which you are an officer or management. You must also employ at least three Panamanians in this business which must be considered to be ‘socially beneficial' by the government.

- Retiree/Pensioner: this visa requires you to prove that you are receiving a retirement or disability pension from abroad, and this amount must be $500 or more per month. An additional $100 per month is required for each dependant.

- General Investor: this visa requires you to invest $100,000 or more in a business which must be considered to be ‘socially beneficial' by the government.

- Agro-forestry Investor: this visa requires you to invest $40,000 or more in a reforestation project somewhere throughout the country.

- Retired Investor: this visa requires you to be retired and have proof of deposit in a Panama bank which shows an income of $750 per month or more.

- Colon Free Zone Executive: this visa requires you to have an executive position with any firm doing business in the Colon Free Zone.

- City of Knowledge: this visa requires you to be a professor, student or administrator at an institution who has affiliation with the City of Knowledge.

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written by YeahDogg , May 30, 2007
Hey Matt, I just read that the Immigration laws in panama have changed……Is this true?… I understand that now you can only stay in country for 30 days without having to renew your visa…I read that they are rounding up expats from all over and putting them outta the country… is this right?…. Can you give me the straight poop on this?…Also, how much cash do I really need to bring with me if I wanna hang around for a couple of months…. Thanks

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I just came back from Panama
written by Larry Rowe , July 07, 2008
Hello All, I just came back from Panama, Chiriqui, Panama. I lived with my
Girlfriend in Chiriqui, it is about 10 miles from David, Panama. David, Panama is about a 45 minute drive from the Costa Rican border.
When you go into Panama now, you are given a Visa for 90 days, no questions asked. I arrived with about 100 other people and the Panama nationals go to one line and the Turists go to another line. it didn't take that long to get done with the process. if you have any questions, feel free to write to me.
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