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Jane17

Hello everyone,  Been living in Panama City for just over 5 weeks now with my husband and three young children.  My husband is working on the project to expand the Panama Canal.  It is a very exciting time for us and we just love it here!

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FeeAcer

Hi and welcome to °µÍø½ûÇø Jane :)

Jane17

Thanks for the welcome!:)

unclegilly

I want to move to Panama.  Would I have enought time to apply for a pensionado visa and get the visa on one visit?  Is it much of a hassle to get the visa?  Curious.
Dennis

fml@amble.com

Dennis, there are several requirements to getting a visa. I recommend you read the Moon Handbook's guide "Living Abroad in Panama." It explains things pretty well.
If you're looking to buy a home on the stunning Pacific, then take a look at the project my husband and I are building there: [moderated]
-Frances

MGC

Welcome to Panama Jane!
Hope the kids are settling in well too. There's plenty to see and do here...my advice (for what it's worth as a travelling 6 year °µÍø½ûÇø now) is....take advantage of the weekends and visit places...drag hubby away from work if you can, but try and do one place a month...the time will fly by whilst you're here and you won't regret it even if sometimes its hardwork to organize.
I agree the Moon handbook is the best book...get bending those pages! :)
Cheers

Jane17

Thanks for the welcome MGC - you have certainly done some interesting travelling in your time!  And I would read the Moon guide if I could ever prise it out of my husband's hands!:)
We went to Costa Rica for a long weekend last month as our 90 day tourist visas were about to expire - we are still officially classed as tourists even though my husband is working on the canal expansion project and we have a house here.  It's a bit farcical...
We love living here though - I will never get blasé about seeing green parrots every day, or tire of seeing the crocodiles in the river near our home.