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Panama
is one of the world’s most visitor-friendly countries. It
has the highest rating for tourist safety from the prestigious Pinkerton
Intelligence Agency. Its people are warm, friendly and unspoiled.
Panama has always been an international crossroad. Panamanians are
accustomed to meeting people from other lands and English is our
second language. If you are thinking of retirement, or simply having
a vacation residence, don’t hesitate to discover this hidden
paradise.
Climate
Wouldn’t it be great to get away from those icy winters
or sweltering summers to a place where the weather is perfect
all year? Isn’t that why everyone’s heading to Florida?
Even
at sea level in the rainy season, it is cooler than our the U.S.
summers. As we are above the haze and smoke level, the atmosphere
is essentially pollution free. We have a 85 F weather all year
long.
International
Transportation
Panama is the international “cross roads” of the western
hemisphere. American, foreign and national airlines ply daily
between major U.S., cities, central, south America and Europe.
It is a 2-3 hour flight from Miami, New Orleans or Dallas.
Real
Estate
Any
foreigner can own a property in Panama, under the same laws as
if you were a Panamanian citizen. You can do it under your personal
name, or under an established corporation. For financing of the
property, it is very similar to process used in the US. Since
we have the dollar as national currency, you will get the same
financing rates as you would in the States. We will guide through
all the processes of acquiring the mortgage, from the time you
buy until we deliver the property. Currently new properties have
a 20 year exoneration period, were you don’t have to pay
any kind of property tax. This was established by the government
as an incentive for national and foreign investments.
Quality
Construction
You will be pleasantly surprised by the high quality of our company’s
and the Panamanian construction in general. Homes are well built
and tastefully designed. Panamanian architects attend US construction
industry conventions to keep up-to date on the latest in construction
styles, floor plans and quality living. Another surprise is the
refreshing variety of architecture styles. While in the rest of
Latin America, Spanish colonial dominates, in Panama modern architecture
bounds.
VISAS
As a qualified pensionado/retiree in Panama, you will be entitled
to:
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50% off entertainment anywhere in the country (movies, theaters,
concerts, sporting events)
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30% off bus, boat, and train fares
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25% off airline tickets
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50% off hotel stays from Monday through Thursday
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30% off hotels stays from Friday through Sunday
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25% off at restaurants
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15% off at fast-food restaurants
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15% off hospital bills (if no insurance applies)
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10% off prescription medicines
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20% off medical consultations
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15% off dental and eye exams
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20% off professional and technical services
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50% closing costs for home loans and more...
Plus
Panama’s pensionado law stipulates that anyone entering
the country as a qualified pensioner today is guaranteed that
status as long as he chooses to stay in the country.
The
Tourist Pensioner Visa
This visa is designed for persons whose pension from a government
entity or private corporation is $500 or more ($600 or more for
a couple per month). It is granted indefinitely. The benefits
include one-time exemption of duties for the importation of household
goods (up to $10,000) and an exemption every two years of duties
for the importation of a car. However, please note that under
this visa you cannot qualify to acquire Panamanian nationality.
Private
Income Retiree Visa
This visa is for persons who don’t have a monthly pension,
are no longer working, and have received a retirement lump sum.
As a visa requirement, that money is to be deposited on a five-year
certificate of deposit with the National Bank of Panama, to yield
at least $750 a month (at current rates the face value of the
CD would need to be approximately $260,000). The visa is renewable
every five years, as long as the CD is renewed. The Private Income
Retiree Visa includes such benefits as a traveling Panamanian
passport (that however does NOT grant nationality), a one-time
exemption of duties for the importation of household goods (up
to $10,000), and an exemption every two years of duties for the
importation of a car.
Person
of Means Visa
Designed for those who wish to live in Panama off their own means,
without the need or desire to work or start a business. The person
must have a one-year certificate of deposit in any local bank
of at least $100,000. Upon applying for the first, provisional
renewal of this visa, the certificate of deposit must also be
renewed for one more year. After renewal, the visa is granted
permanently with the right to a cedula (local identity card).
Five years after obtaining the permanent visa, holders will be
eligible to apply for Panamanian nationality.
Investor
Visa
Designed for those who wish to establish a business in Panama
(note, though, that some retail businesses and some professions
are reserved to Panamanians). There must be a minimum investment
of $100,000 and minimum of three, permanent
Panamanian employees hired. It is granted provisionally for one
year and after renewal is granted permanently with the right to
be issued a cedula. Five years after obtaining the permanent visa,
holders will be eligible to apply for Panamanian nationality.
Small
Business Investor Visa
It is designed for those who wish to establish a small business
in Panama (note that retail businesses and some professions are
reserved to Panamanians). There must be a minimum investment of
$10,000 and minimum of three permanent Panamanian employees hired.
It is granted provisionally for one year, and needs to be renewed
three more times before it is granted permanently with the right
to a cedula. Five years after obtaining the permanent visa, holders
will be eligible to obtain Panamanian nationality.
International
Transportation
Panama is the international “cross roads” of the western
hemisphere. American, foreign and national airlines ply daily
between major U.S., cities, central, south America and Europe.
It is a 2-3 hour flight from Miami, New Orleans or Dallas.
Currency
Don’t worry about changing your money, as the good old American
buck is standard throughout the country. ATM machines are available
throughout the country if you open a local account. The way to
transfer money is to have your pension deposited in a U.S. bank
and then open a local account. You then deposit a personal U.S.
check into your local account. It takes about 3 weeks to clear.
Of course, there are other ways of legally transferring larger
sums.
Medical
Of course, one of the major concerns we all face living overseas,
is receiving proper medical Attention. Excellent medical service
is available in Panama City. Panama City is only a three hour
flight to Miami, it would be easy to return to the states for
major Medicare treatments. Medical costs are far less than in
the states. These cost are usually under what your normal deductibles
would be anyway.
Security
& Political Stability
Panama is a Democratic Republic. After the removal of Manuel Noriega
in 1989, Panama’s growth has been a steady progression of
investments and employment. As in Costa Rica, a national police
has replaced the military. There is no political unrest. Since
Panama is pursuing international investment and eco-tourism, foreigners
are readily welcome. In fact, many new laws creating attractive
incentives for the foreign investor have been recently passed.
The culture is very similar to the U.S. Many of the same stores
and restaurants, such as Sears, Price Costco, Bennigan’s,
TGIF, and others, have branches here. Many people have a big misconception
about Panama in thinking it is a jungle with hammocks strung between
coconut trees. Panama City is a thriving modern metropolis where
you can get most anything you can in the states at a lesser price.
Luxury items are readily available.
Panama has the highest rating for tourist safety from Pinkerton
Intelligence Services and a low crime rate in general. One of
the first things foreigners who live in Panama will tell you is
how safe they feel. In Panama City- petty street crimes that hinder
tourists in other countries are uncommon. Panama City, like every
big city has some neighborhoods best to avoid, but in general
you can go about Panama City day and night without worrying. This
is true for most of the country with few exceptions.
Investment
Since the U.S. dollar is the basis of the Panama currency, it
makes investing simple. Major U.S. and international banks are
well represented. Investment in Panama can become very profitable.
As the community grows, there is an increasing need for more lodging,
stores, restaurants and tourist orientated services.
In
its effort to offset the losses from the Panama Canal and the
closure of the military bases, the Panamanian government has created
a host of incredible incentives to attract foreign investment.
To build hotels, restaurants, tourist agencies and any tourist related
business.
1. Tourist related industry:
2 To develop hostels, motels, and restaurants within the recognized
National Park tourist development zones.
3. To crow and produce natural woods.
4. To buy and restore national land marks.
For
those qualifying under these special laws, here is a brief on
some of the incentives.
The
type and length of the basic incentive will vary depending on your
particular endeavor.
1.
20 year tax exoneration, from payment of taxes on real property.
2. 15 year tax exoneration from the payment of taxes on the companies’
activities.
3. 20 year exoneration from the local ITBM sales tax and taxes
on imported items, used solely for your tourist business. This
includes no taxes on vehicles, furniture and any other items not
locally available in equal quantity or quality and must be business
related.
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