Panama Immigration Visas / Passports

Panama’s visa program is designed to encourage specific types of immigration and to support immigrants once they are in Panama. Panamanian visas allow immigrants to stay for extended periods of time in the country and to benefit from economic incentives not otherwise available to non-visa holders. Immigrants seeking citizenship have the option to do so, however Panamanian visas do not—in themselves—confer citizenship. Although there are many types of visas, one of the most widely sought is the Visa Pensionado (Pensioner Tourist Visa—see below).

In order to commence the process for any visa, it is necessary to hire a Panamanian attorney or law firm. The applicant and his dependents must make an initial trip to Panama, in order to effect the registration process at the immigration department. While the visa is being processed, provisional i.d.’s can be requested while the process continues. For those visas that allow exonerations for import households and cars, it is necessary to obtain the visa, prior to importing goods.

The Pensioner Tourist Visa - More
The Visa Pensionado (Pensioner Tourist Visa) leaves no doubt about Panama’s wish to encourage retirees from around the world to settle in Panama. Straightforward to apply for and generous in its economic incentives (see below), this visa is available to foreign nationals (whether retirees or not) who are able to demonstrate a minimal guaranteed income. Nevertheless, consider carefully whether the benefits outweigh the costs before moving forward. Although a fairly straightforward process, applying for a visa will require time, energy, and money. Following is the fee structure for obtaining the visa:

For primary applicant: US$1,200.00
Approximate expenses including government fees: US$200.00

For spouse: US$300.00
Approximate expenses including government fees: US$200.00

Dependents under 18 years old: US$00.00
Approximate expenses including government fees: US$200.00

Dependents over 18 years old: US$100.00 each one
Approximate expenses including government fees: US$200.00

Among the benefits under the Pensionado Program are:
1. Total exoneration of import duties, for one time, of personal belongings up to the amount of US$10,000.00 (customs brokers fees and port charges are not exempted)

2. Exoneration of import duties every two years of a car for personal or family use (customs brokers fees, port charges, 5% sales tax, 5% luxury tax (for cars which CIF value is higher than US$15,000) are not exempted)

3. Discount in airline tickets (both internal and international flights)

4. Discount in medicines

5. Discount in restaurants, utility bills, medical services, public transportation

Documents Required:
1. Power of attorney (our firm provides this document)

2. Letter of Responsibility, signed by the applicant, in which the applicant takes responsibility for his/her dependents (if applicant claims dependents) (our firm provides this document—see below)

3. Sworn declaration filed by the main applicant, spouse, and dependents (our firm provides this document)

4. Photocopy of all pages of valid passport(s) (applicant and dependents if any), duly authenticated by a public notary of Panama

5. Six (6) passport sized photographs (for applicant, spouse, and each dependent)

6. HIV test, issued by a licensed Panamanian laboratory (valid for 6 months). Only required for applicant, spouse, and children over 18 years old

7. Certificate of Good Health, issued by a licensed Panamanian physician (valid for 3 months). Only required for applicant, spouse, and children over 18 years old

8. Document or letter authenticated by the Panamanian Consulate nearest you (or apostilled) certifying: a) The status of retirement or pensioner of the applicant, by a foreign government, international organization, or private entity, and b) A minimum monthly income of US$500.00, plus an additional income of US$100.00 for each dependent.

9. If the pension is from a private entity, the following document must also be submitted: a) Certificate of Good Standing issued by the Secretary of State proving existence of the private entity under the laws of the state in which it was incorporated (this certification must be authenticated by the Panamanian Consulate nearest you (or apostilled), b) Proof of payments of the pension (copies of checks or of bank statements, or original bank letter certifying the deposits of pension to the applicant’s account, or copy of electronic deposits to a bank account) (this document must be notarized by a local public notary and authenticated by the Panamanian Consulate nearest you (or apostilled))

10. Police record for spouse (unless she or he is also filing separately as a pensioner, in which case she or he is exempted from this requirement) and dependents over 18 years old. The main applicant is exempted from presenting this document. This document must come authenticated by the Panamanian Consulate nearest you (or apostilled).

11. An additional set of copies of all documents presented, including the passport(s)

Note: All documents submitted must be duly translated into Spanish by a licensed Panamanian public translator. If the applicant claims dependents, proof of relationship must be submitted (e.g., original marriage or birth certificate, or notarized copy duly authenticated by the Consulate of Panama (or apostilled).

Coming to Panama and obtaining the Pensioners Visa may sound complicated, but it really is not with the guidance of an experienced and involved attorney. Hopefully the above information will prove helpful as you investigate your options in Panama. As is the case anywhere in the world when applying for a visa, things are unlikely to go completely according to plan, but with the right support and attitude, there is an excellent chance that when you are finished you will be surprised by how easy and reliable the process was—and how responsive Panama was to your needs.


Reforestation Visa - More

This visa is granted to a person who invests—directly or indirectly—a minimum amount of his own capital in the amount of US$40,000 for the purposes of reforestation within the Republic of Panama.

Direct Investment: Disbursement is made directly for the acquisition or lease of lands, equipment, machinery, vehicles, tools, plantations, investigation, industrialization, insurance, contracting, and subcontracting of reforestation firms for the execution of the reforestation plan, roads, bridges, civil works, and construction needed for the reforestation development. Disbursement also covers all other current and administrative expenses for the operation and maintenance of the reforestation.

Indirect Investment: Money is allocated to the purchase of bonds, shares, and values of corporations dedicated to reforestation and related activities. The indirect investment must be done through a corporation formed by the applicant, of which the applicant must be a Director.

Documents Required

1. Power of attorney (our firm provides this document)

2. Certified check or cashier check in the amount of $100.00 issued in favor of “Tesoro Nacional”

3. Certified check or cashier check in the amount of $500.00 issued in favor of “Ministerio de Gobierno y Justicia” in fulfillment of repatriation deposit.

4. Four (4) passport sized photographs

5. Certificate of Good Health, issued by a licensed Panamanian physician (valid for 3 months)

6. Police Record from the country of residency of the last two years. This document must come duly authenticated by the Panamanian Consulate or apostilled.

7. Valid passport original and copy of the entire passport (minimum 6 months of validity).

8. Certificate of Inscription of the company recorded at the Reforestation Registry of ANAM (Panama National Association of the Environment)

9. Certificate issued by the auditor of the company certifying that the applicant made the investment (direct or indirect) for the minimum amount of US$40,000, and that this investment is part of the assets of the corporation.

10. Bank certificate in the name of the company.

11. Proof of the direct or indirect investment: authenticated copies of the share certificates (paid and released), along invoices of expenses incurred.

Note: All documents submitted must be duly translated into Spanish by a licensed Panamanian public translator and must come authenticated by the Consulate of Panama or apostilled.

Fees

Please consult with us concerning the fee schedule for this visa.

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General Overview about The Pensioner Tourist Visa

Below please find a general overview of the process, followed by a more detailed strategy:

According to Law 9 of June 24, 1987, and Executive Decree No. 62 of August 4, 1987, persons that are retired or pensioned by foreigner governments, international organizations, or private companies, may establish their residency indefinitely in Panama, with their families, under the Pensionado Visa Program, receiving the benefits established in these laws, with the exception of a Panamanian i.d. (cedula) or passport. The persons that are granted this visa may make investments in the Republic of Panama, but are not allowed to work.

With the visa application, the petitioner must prove an income of US$500.00 per month, plus $100.00 for each dependent.


General Overview about The Reforestation Visa

This visa is granted to a person who invests—directly or indirectly—a minimum amount of his own capital in the amount of US$40,000 for the purposes of reforestation within the Republic of Panama. The investment must be made through a duly accredited reforestation company, and the investment must be committed until final harvest (minimum 10 years or more, depending on the type of reforestation project undertaken).

This visa is granted for one year, after which the person must renew the visa, thus acquiring permanent immigrant status with the right to be issued a Panamanian ID card (cedula). Five years after obtaining the permanent status, the holder is eligible to apply for Panamanian citizenship.

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