Retire In Panama: Free Report

If you’ve thought you’d like to retire in Panama, you should get our free report, Ultimate Living in Panama Guide for Expats in 2021. This report will give you a good overview of what it’s really like to retire in Panama.

Panama has become one of the most popular places to retire in the world. In fact, Panama is often ranked #1 on International Living’s World’s Best Places to Retire index.

When you retire in Panama, you can enjoy amazing weather all year. Panama offers a comfortable lifestyle at costs much lower than where you may be living now. In Panama City or Coronado, a couple can live well on $3000 per month, including rent. In most other areas in Panama, a couple can retire in Panama on less than $2000 a month, including rent. Some areas in Panama are even more affordable.

Panama offers a quick and easy visa process to encourage foreigners to retire in Panama. When you get a visa, you can live in Panama indefinitely. To qualify for a Pensionado Visa you need to make at least $1000 per month in lifetime income or $1250 for a couple. When you get a Pensionado Visa, there is no requirement to live in Panama, you only need to come back for a visit every two years.

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Boquete Panama

Retirees can enjoy discounts every day with the famous Pensionado discounts like 20% off at restaurants, 25% off airfare to anywhere in the world, 50% off entertainment, 25% off all utilities, and more.

Does this mean you should pack your bags and jump on a plane today? Probably not… a hasty decision can lead to wrong choices and disappointments.

Get Your Free Report Here >> Ultimate Guide to Living in Panama for Expats (2021) was written to help you decide if Panama is right for you.

Your personal reasons for making a move overseas will affect your choices as well. Are you looking for adventure and cultural experiences or are you more interested in enjoying most of the comforts you are accustomed to, but at lower costs? Panama has something for just about everyone.

When you retire in Panama, you’ll find so much diversity! You’ll see amazing beach communities, mountain towns with Spring-like weather all year, rural areas, and thriving metropolitan areas like Panama City.

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Near Coronado Panama

Some of the things covered in this Free Report: Ultimate Guide to Living in Panama for Expats in 2021 include:

* cost of living
* healthcare options
* employment and taxes
* language challenges
* how to get around
* visa options
* buying and renting real estate
* things to do in Panama
* favorite expat communities and a few of the more “off-the-radar” choices
* Panama government
* and much much more

The Ultimate Living in Panama Guide for Expats will provide an overview of the numerous options available for living in Panama, with suggestions that will help guide you to making the right decision for your future as a potential Panama expat.

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This could be YOU in Panama!

Jackie Lange

Jackie Lange is the founder of Panama Relocation Tours and lives in the highlands of Boquete Panama. She has helped thousands of people relocate to Panama.

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