Panama Visas Made Easy: Expert Breaks Down Residency Options for Expats
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 มี.ค. 2024
- Panama offers the most flexible residency programs in the area. To keep your permanent residency, you only have to come to Panama once every twenty-three months. Expert Rainelda Mata-Kelly explores the different options and recent changes in requirements.
Meet Rainelda at our next Ultimate Go Overseas Bootcamp in Las Vegas. You can save $300 with a pre-launch early access ticket. This offer ends March 5-or when this seat block is full-whichever comes first.
If you’re ready to make 2024 the year you put your go-overseas plan in place-join our experts in person this fall for all the resources and guidance you need. Register here now: bit.ly/ILBootcampLV
Please hit the subscribe button and turn on your notifications to avoid missing out on any future videos.
Thanks for watching!
#panama #panamavisa #panamaresidency
Simple, easy to understand answers and guidance. THANK YOU!
This was very informative. Thank you Reinelda and Panama for your diplomatic gestures and willingness to open your borders to neighboring countries.
We're glad you found this video helpful, thanks for commenting! 🇵🇦
Thank you for the video. For me, Panama is too hot and humid, while the northern region, which is at a higher elevation, is too rainy.
We're glad you enjoyed the video! We understand that certain climates aren't for everyone. If not Panama, where is your dream retirement destination? 🌎
@@internationalliving - Well, we lived in Cuenca for a little over a year, and now we are in southern France. We like both places equally.
Does an annuity such as from MetLife count for pensionado?
I heared there is a further option, to create a business.
Rainelda, can forengners buy panamas land, for crop like corn 😊
So where does Social Security fit in here? Is it considered a government pension?
Yes, social security is considered as pension in Panama. Someone asked the same question in the audience and the lady said it's acceptable.
Oh, thanks,@@Manny_Boston. I didn't hear that, but I haven't gotten through the entire video.
Actually it is the standard bearer.
As for a clean police record. Is that referring to convictions only? What if someone has a arrest only record as a teenager 50 years ago? Would immigration accept that? Great video. Thanks
It's case by case. One would have to present the FBI Criminal Record to the immigration attorney for the appropriate answer.
Rainelda, I would love to talk with you about a pensioner option. Im a US citizen currently living in Bangkok Thailand on a retirement visa. Ive sent an email to you, or if there is a better way for me to contact you please let me know. This was a great video with really good information. Thank for your help and this wonderful information.
You couldn’t pay me to live there.
I hear that !
Gotta do 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️💒 first
Panama has never struck me as an interesting country.
I agree but they sure make it very easy to become a resident. That alone is interesting.
Define "interesting."
@@LFG22124 Out of the ordinary.
@@LFG22124 Usually, you hear something unusual about a country ahead of time if you follow the expat/slow travel space. Not only do you NOT hear anything distinctive about it (positive or negative), you still don't even AFTER researching it! It reminds me of the American cities like Dallas, Atlanta, or San Diego.
@@LFG22124 The only thing you hear about it is that it is well developed and has a lot of international flights. YAWN