How to Retire in PanamaLes Johns
If you are a citizen from one of the 50 friendly nations listed below and wish to relocate to Panama in order to conduct economic or professional business activities, you can qualify for this permanent residency program: Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Cr...
Should I Retire In Panama, Ecuador, Costa Rica or Mexico? Both Leffel and Hallam have decided to make their long-term residency in Central America (Mexico and Panama respectively) – so perhaps that is ultimately the strongest possible recommendation? Both cite countless firsthand conversations with...
How to Retire Abroad as a US Citizen: The Complete Guide2024-12-19by Paul MaxfieldIn this article, we will discuss important things to consider and do if you are thinking of retiring abroad, including deciding where to live, vital documents, finances, family and social communication, healthcar...
money that we made from selling everything plus our savings, we determined that it was doable if we lived on a budget. And with the overall cost of living here being much less than Canada, the money goes much further. We could never have afforded to retire and live in Canada at this ...
If you’d like to retire abroad, these five practical steps can help you ensure that you land in a spot that you’ll love: Choose where you’d like to live.The decision that will inform almost every other factor of retirement is where you want to reside. You might choose your favorite...
When the time comes to retire, not everyone wants a condo in Boca Raton. Many people want to spend their later years in another culture, one that makes them feel like they’ve stumbled upon a secret paradise.One such place is Costa Rica. Its name means “rich coast,” which is appropri...
How To Live or Retire in Belize is at the very top of Frequently Asked Questions about our country. As a former Chief Information Officer and Immigration Consultant to the Government of Belize, I share with readers some of the basics of making Belize your home here. Acquiring residency or re...
Today’s guest on the Expat Money Show is, well Mikkel Thorup. Who better to talk about the Expat life and How to Move to Panama, than someone who has lived and worked in 9 countries over the last 21 years, and who movedhisfamily 2 years ago to Panama? In today’s episode, Mikkel...
Panama has low taxes and plenty of affordable housing. In popular destinations like Panama City, the beach hub of Coronado, or the mountain haven of Boquete, you could spend anywhere from $900 to $1,700 a month to rent in a desirable or central area. Add to that utilities, internet, ce...